Chloe Kim's Olympic three-peat bid in doubt after dislocated shoulder
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Chloe Kim's Olympic three-peat bid in doubt after dislocated shoulder
"Despite the dislocation, Kim said the shoulder is not causing her significant pain and that she has retained her range of motion, a potentially encouraging sign. Her main concern, she explained Thursday, is instability, noting that the joint has popped out more than once since the initial injury. Kim emphasized that her form on snow had been strong prior to the fall, fueling optimism that she could return quickly if cleared by doctors."
"Chloe Kim's pursuit of an unprecedented third straight Olympic gold medal has been thrown into uncertainty after the American snowboard star dislocated her shoulder during a training session in Switzerland. Kim, the dominant force in women's halfpipe snowboarding for nearly a decade, revealed the injury on Thursday, sharing video of the fall that caused the scare. The injury occured while Kim was training in Laax, a regular World Cup venue and a key pre-Olympic stop on the circuit."
Chloe Kim dislocated her shoulder during a training session in Laax, Switzerland, after landing a maneuver and then sliding awkwardly into the pipe wall. The 25-year-old shared video of the fall and faces uncertainty about competing with the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics less than a month away. An MRI is scheduled to determine severity and a return timeline. Kim reports retained range of motion and limited pain but notes instability, with the joint popping out more than once. Kim says her snowboarding form has been strong and she hopes to be ready once medically cleared.
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