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Chloe Kim wins the 8. X game -Snowboard -Halfpipe title, Breaks Record

Chloe Kim won her seventh X games Aspen Women’s Snowboard Halfpipe title (and the eighth title on all X -Playing website) and broke her draw with Kelly Clark for the biggest in history.

Kim, the two -time Olympic gold medalist, scored 93.33 points in her first of two last runs. It included the first double basket in X Games Women’s Halfpipe story and held the best score in both rounds.

In her second run, she also landed the same taxi double -cork 1080 -a round of victory with the already insured victory -before she fell on her next trick, rose quickly and smiled when she rode to the floor of the pipe.

“I have so much fun,” said Kim on the show. “I have to be honest, I was a bit in fear. I really haven’t enjoyed snowboarding for a few years. I think this year I really wanted to change and just do runs that felt good, do tricks that felt good. It somehow worked, no complaints. “

The American colleague Maddie Mastro took second place with an 89.66-point run, which contained her characteristic double crippler (two back flips).

Kim is now a title from Shaun White from eight X games Aspen Halfpipe Golds. Kim has seven titles at the annual event in Aspen and one from an X game competition in Oslo in 2016.

After Kim repeated 2022 as an Olympic gold medalist in 2022, he took a season out of the competition.

She returned last season and was the first woman who landed a competition around 1260. Then last Saturday she and Mastro were the first women to land a double cork in every competition when they went to the Laax Open in Switzerland.

In 2026, Kim can be the first snowboarder to win gold in three consecutive Olympics.

Also on Saturday, Nick Goepper led Alex Ferreira and Hunter Hess to a US men’s -Ski -HALFPIPE -Podium.

Goepper, a three-time Olympic slopestyle medalist, spent 10 months in 2023 and then switched to half pipe.

American Red Gerard repeated itself as X Games -Snowboard -Snowboard -Slopestyle Champion for men and added his 2018 Olympic Gold Medal.

According to the broadcast, Gerard’s winning recording included a Triple Cork 1620 and a backside 1800.

The Canadian Mark McMorris was second for his 24th career -winter -x medal at all locations and in Aspen, both records.

The world’s leading snowboarders and freeskiers will remain in Aspen for the Toyota Us Grand Prix this coming weekend and will be broadcast on NBC sports.

Mark McMorris

Mark McMorris is more Olympic fame after a medal in the last three games in 2026.

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