Chloe Kim, the 2022 Beijing Winter Games halfpipe champion, is confident that she will be able to compete at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics despite suffering a dislocated shoulder while training in Switzerland last week.
Kim had an MRI scan on Friday and has since shared an update on Instagram stating that her labrum injury was less severe than initially feared. The American snowboarder expressed relief that her condition is not more serious, but acknowledged that it will prevent her from fully training before the Games, which take place from February 6-22.
Kim's optimism about competing in Italy comes with a caveat: she has had to adapt to the physical challenges of her sport throughout her career. She mentioned that every season brings new obstacles and is grateful for this experience.
It remains to be seen how Kim will perform on the Olympic halfpipe course, but her resilience and determination suggest that she will not let her injury hold her back from pursuing her aim of becoming the first woman to win three consecutive Olympic gold medals in the event.
Kim had an MRI scan on Friday and has since shared an update on Instagram stating that her labrum injury was less severe than initially feared. The American snowboarder expressed relief that her condition is not more serious, but acknowledged that it will prevent her from fully training before the Games, which take place from February 6-22.
Kim's optimism about competing in Italy comes with a caveat: she has had to adapt to the physical challenges of her sport throughout her career. She mentioned that every season brings new obstacles and is grateful for this experience.
It remains to be seen how Kim will perform on the Olympic halfpipe course, but her resilience and determination suggest that she will not let her injury hold her back from pursuing her aim of becoming the first woman to win three consecutive Olympic gold medals in the event.