Team USA’s Chloe Kim turned her focus to food after winning her second straight Olympic women’s snowboard halfpipe gold medal.
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With another Olympic gold medal around her neck, Chloe Kim can focus on her next mission: finding some mac and cheese. “Maybe I can get some mac and cheese,” she said following her second straight victory in the Olympic women’s snowboard halfpipe. “That’s been kind of a hot commodity out here.” Food has been a theme for Kim at the Olympics. She went viral at the 2018 PyeongChang Games for tweeting about her favorite treats and letting the world know what fueled her first halfpipe gold.
Oh and I also had 2 churros today and they were pretty bomb so if you ever get nervous go eat a churroFour years later, Kim won another Olympic gold medal. She scored a 94.00 on her first run, giving her an insurmountable lead over silver medalist Queralt Castellet of Spain, bronze medalist Sena Tomita of Japan and the rest of the field.Download our local news and weather app for
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