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Olympics Under Fire Over Dangerous Conditions at Women's Halfpipe Final

Olympics Under Fire Over Dangerous Conditions at Women's Halfpipe Final

Summary

The women's halfpipe final at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics saw many athletes fall, including 17-year-old South Korean snowboarder Goan Choi, who was hurt during a run. Heavy snowfall in Livigno likely contributed to these incidents. Some people are criticizing the dangerous conditions and suggesting that the event should have been postponed.

Key Facts

  • The event took place at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
  • 17-year-old South Korean snowboarder Goan Choi was injured.
  • Canadian athlete Elizabeth Hosking also suffered an injury.
  • Heavy snowfall occurred during the event, which likely made conditions more dangerous.
  • Fans expressed their worries on social media and discussed postponing the event.
  • Chloe Kim achieved the highest score on her first run with 88.0 points.
  • Despite her initial injury, Goan Choi managed to take the gold medal position after her third run.
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