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As the snow came down in Livigno, Kim’s rivals were faltering — seven of the 12 finalists fell in their first run, including Americans Bea Kim and Maddie Mastro — but Kim produced a table-topping 88.00 for a three-point lead over her nearest challenger, the eventual bronze medalist Mitsuki Ono.
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As snow came down in Livigno Kim's rivals were faltering seven of 12 finalists fell in their first run but Kim produced 88.00 for a three-point lead
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{ "event": "2026 Winter Olympics", "score": "88.00", "sport": "Snowboarding", "athlete": "Mitsuki Ono", "location": "Livigno, Italy" } - Subject Tags
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- February 16, 2026 at 6:40 AM (2 months ago)
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- February 16, 2026 at 6:40 AM (2 months ago)
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https://nytimes.com/athletic/7042428/2026/02/12/chloe-kim-womens-halfpipe-2026-winter-olympics
Chloe Kim failed to win her third consecutive Olympic halfpipe title, losing to Choi Gaon of South Korea. Kim, who led after the first run, fell on her final run. The article details Kim's journey and struggles leading up to the event.
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