Chloe Kim is looking to extend her already historic Olympic run by aiming for a gold-medal three-peat this week, with the USA snowboarding legend topping Wednesday's halfpipe qualifiers en route to the podium event on Thursday.
Kim, who became the youngest Olympic women's snowboarding champion when she won the halfpipe at 17 years old at the 2018 PyeongChang Games, made even more history as the event's first-ever two-time gold medalist with her 2022 win in Beijing.
Now, the eight-time X Games champ is well on her way to a third straight gold following her field-leading qualification round score of 90.25 points on Wednesday — blowing past second-place Japanese frontrunner Sara Shimizu's 87.50 total and fellow US star Maddie Mastro's 86-point third-place finish.
Even more impressive, Kim's elite performance comes just over one month after the star suffered a dislocated shoulder in training, an injury that initially raised questions about her ability to top the 2026 Olympic podium.
"Going into these Games, I felt really at ease and calm. I know what I'm here to do," Kim said after her Wednesday run. "That was a six out of 10, and we're going for a 10 tomorrow."
Should she win gold, the 25-year-old will become the first snowboarder, woman or man, to win three straight Winter Olympic titles — and just the 11th across all sports to pull off a three-peat in the same event.
How to watch snowboarder Chloe Kim in the Olympic halfpipe final
The women's halfpipe final starts at 1:30 PM ET on Thursday, airing live on NBC.