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Deadspin | South Korea’s Choi Ga-on upsets Chloe Kim to win women’s halfpipe gold

Deadspin | South Korea’s Choi Ga-on upsets Chloe Kim to win women’s halfpipe gold

Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics – Snowboard – Women’s Snowboard Halfpipe Final – Livigno Snow Park, Livigno, Italy – February 12, 2026. Choi Ga-on of South Korea in action during run 1

LIVIGNO, Italy — Choi Ga-on of South Korea won the gold medal in the women’s snowboard halfpipe after recovering from a frightening crash in her first run at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics on Thursday.

Double defending champion Chloe Kim of the United States took silver and the bronze went to Mitsuki Ono of Japan in the Alpine town of Livigno.

Choi, 17, was nearly knocked out of the contest after the first round when she flipped upside down and landed on her head. She sat on the ground for several minutes as medical staff attended to her before standing up and riding down on her own.

In the second round of three, she flubbed a landing and fell backward.

In the third round, Choi put a stunning 90.25 on the board, elevating her above Kim’s leading 88.

Kim, recovering from a recent shoulder injury, had a final chance to grab the gold but fell backward on a landing. Choi began crying when she realized Kim’s misstep guaranteed her the gold.

The halfpipe features riders sliding across a 22-foot-tall, U-shaped ramp and performing acrobatic maneuvers in the air. Kim took halfpipe gold in Pyeongchang in 2018 and at Beijing 2022.

No snowboarder – not even men’s great Shaun White – has been able to win three straight Olympic golds. White, who was in the crowd on Thursday night, claimed three but they were in 2006, 2010 and 2018. He is now retired from the sport.

While Kim missed out on a three-peat, she smiled and laughed at the bottom of the halfpipe as she stood with the other medalists.

Kim was competing with her shoulder held in place by a brace and has said she will need surgery soon.

A steady snow fell during the contest. Seven of the 12 riders fell during the first round.

–Reuters, special to Field Level Media

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Deadspin | Report: Brazil’s Estevao (hamstring) in doubt for World Cup  Chelsea’s Estevao down injured in a match against Manchester United on April 18, 2026.   Brazil forward Estevao’s participation in this summer’s FIFA World Cup reportedly is in jeopardy due to a hamstring injury sustained during Chelsea’s weekend loss to Manchester United.  The 18-year-old prodigy suffered a Grade 4 hamstring injury and is “highly unlikely” to be ready for the start of the North American tournament on June 11, The Athletic reported on Wednesday.  Estevao limped off with the injury in the 16th minute of Chelsea’s 1-0 loss on Saturday and was in tears in the locker room after the match, according to coach Liam Rosenior. He reportedly underwent an MRI on Monday afternoon.  Estevao has registered eight goals and four assists in 36 appearances during his first season with the Premier League side, including three goals in seven Champions League matches.   Internationally, Estevao has tallied four goals in his last four appearances with the Brazilian national team and has 11 career caps.   Brazil, currently ranked No. 6 in the world, is in Group C for the World Cup with Morocco, Haiti and Scotland. The five-time World Cup champions open play against Morocco on June 13 in East Rutherford, N.J.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Report #Brazils #Estevao #hamstring #doubt #World #CupChelsea’s Estevao down injured in a match against Manchester United on April 18, 2026.

Brazil forward Estevao’s participation in this summer’s FIFA World Cup reportedly is in jeopardy due to a hamstring injury sustained during Chelsea’s weekend loss to Manchester United.

The 18-year-old prodigy suffered a Grade 4 hamstring injury and is “highly unlikely” to be ready for the start of the North American tournament on June 11, The Athletic reported on Wednesday.

Estevao limped off with the injury in the 16th minute of Chelsea’s 1-0 loss on Saturday and was in tears in the locker room after the match, according to coach Liam Rosenior. He reportedly underwent an MRI on Monday afternoon.


Estevao has registered eight goals and four assists in 36 appearances during his first season with the Premier League side, including three goals in seven Champions League matches.

Internationally, Estevao has tallied four goals in his last four appearances with the Brazilian national team and has 11 career caps.

Brazil, currently ranked No. 6 in the world, is in Group C for the World Cup with Morocco, Haiti and Scotland. The five-time World Cup champions open play against Morocco on June 13 in East Rutherford, N.J.

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Report #Brazils #Estevao #hamstring #doubt #World #Cup">Deadspin | Report: Brazil’s Estevao (hamstring) in doubt for World Cup  Chelsea’s Estevao down injured in a match against Manchester United on April 18, 2026.   Brazil forward Estevao’s participation in this summer’s FIFA World Cup reportedly is in jeopardy due to a hamstring injury sustained during Chelsea’s weekend loss to Manchester United.  The 18-year-old prodigy suffered a Grade 4 hamstring injury and is “highly unlikely” to be ready for the start of the North American tournament on June 11, The Athletic reported on Wednesday.  Estevao limped off with the injury in the 16th minute of Chelsea’s 1-0 loss on Saturday and was in tears in the locker room after the match, according to coach Liam Rosenior. He reportedly underwent an MRI on Monday afternoon.  Estevao has registered eight goals and four assists in 36 appearances during his first season with the Premier League side, including three goals in seven Champions League matches.   Internationally, Estevao has tallied four goals in his last four appearances with the Brazilian national team and has 11 career caps.   Brazil, currently ranked No. 6 in the world, is in Group C for the World Cup with Morocco, Haiti and Scotland. The five-time World Cup champions open play against Morocco on June 13 in East Rutherford, N.J.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Report #Brazils #Estevao #hamstring #doubt #World #Cup

Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham said a debt of gratitude towards his home city of Birmingham was behind his decision to buy a minority stake in cricket franchise Birmingham Phoenix.

The England midfielder has taken a 1.2 per cent holding in the Edgbaston-based Hundred team at a reported cost of over £800,000 ($1 million).

The Phoenix franchise was valued at around £82million when Knighthead Capital acquired a 49 per cent stake last year during a sales process initiated by the England and Wales Cricket Board.

Bellingham, who was brought up in nearby Stourbridge and began his career at Birmingham City, is a big cricket fan and played for Hagley in Worcestershire as a junior.

“I love Birmingham. I’m very grateful for what the whole city of Birmingham has done for me,” said the 22-year-old.

“I love cricket as well so when I got the opportunity to get involved I didn’t really think twice about it, so I’m so happy to be on board.

“I got the best upbringing into football, into life through Birmingham City. I feel like I owe the city something.”

Legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady is also part of the Knighthead group that owns Birmingham City.

Stakes in the eight city-based franchises — which all have men’s and women’s teams — were sold last year to private investors, raising huge sums for cricket in England and Wales.

The 2026 edition of the Hundred starts on July 21 and runs for four weeks.

Published on Apr 22, 2026

#Jude #Bellingham #stake #owe #Birmingham">Jude Bellingham on the Hundred stake: I owe Birmingham  Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham said a debt of gratitude towards his home city of Birmingham was behind his decision to buy a minority stake in cricket franchise Birmingham Phoenix.The England midfielder has taken a 1.2 per cent holding in the Edgbaston-based Hundred team at a reported cost of over £800,000 ( million).The Phoenix franchise was valued at around £82million when Knighthead Capital acquired a 49 per cent stake last year during a sales process initiated by the England and Wales Cricket Board.Bellingham, who was brought up in nearby Stourbridge and began his career at Birmingham City, is a big cricket fan and played for Hagley in Worcestershire as a junior.“I love Birmingham. I’m very grateful for what the whole city of Birmingham has done for me,” said the 22-year-old.“I love cricket as well so when I got the opportunity to get involved I didn’t really think twice about it, so I’m so happy to be on board.“I got the best upbringing into football, into life through Birmingham City. I feel like I owe the city something.”Legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady is also part of the Knighthead group that owns Birmingham City.Stakes in the eight city-based franchises — which all have men’s and women’s teams — were sold last year to private investors, raising huge sums for cricket in England and Wales.The 2026 edition of the Hundred starts on July 21 and runs for four weeks.Published on Apr 22, 2026  #Jude #Bellingham #stake #owe #Birmingham

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