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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