MILAN — After making history as the youngest Olympic women’s halfpipe gold medalist, 17-year-old Choi Ga-on said one of the sweetest moments of her victory was receiving a personal message of ...
[OSEN=Hong Jisu Reporter] Choi Ga-on (Sehwa Girls' High School), who brought South Korea's first gold medal, won the gold medal with a fighting spirit despite injury. A dramatic comeback unfolded.
Snowboarder Choi Ga-on made history Thursday, capturing Korea’s first Olympic gold medal in a snow event by winning the women’s halfpipe final at Livigno Snow Park in Italy. The 17-year-old became the ...
Choi Ga-on (Sehwa Girls' High School) overcame a "fear of injury" and surpassed her idol Chloe Kim (U.S.). On the 13th (Korea time) at Snowpark in Livigno, Italy, in the women's snowboard halfpipe ...
It was a miracle shot from the edge of the cliff. Seventeen-year-old high school student Choi Ga-on (Sehwa High School), who had twice tumbled into the snow and faced rumors of withdrawal, overturned ...
Chloe Kim's bid for a third straight gold medal in the Olympic women's halfpipe fell just short as her final run ended with a fall. That meant South Korea's Choi Ga-on won gold after coming back from ...
LIVIGNO, Italy -- Choi Ga-on of South Korea denied American Chloe Kim a historic three-peat in the women's halfpipe snowboard at the Winter Olympics on Thursday, staging a remarkable comeback after a ...
Team USA snowboard sensation Chloe Kim's quest for a record-breaking third gold medal in the women's halfpipe event at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games has ended in heartbreak. Despite an ...
Choi bounces back from brutal fall to deny Kim historic gold It felt like the moment the baton was passed on. Chloe Kim, the greatest women's halfpipe snowboarder, and Choi Ga-on, the young protege, ...
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