Kim during training in the days leading up to the event.
Kim spends a lot of time upside down.
When she is not upside down, she was getting some serious air during one of her qualifying runs.
Kim scored at least 91.5 in four of her five runs at the Olympics
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdNobody else in the competition ever scored a 90 in any of their runs.
An awesome view of Kim with the village in the background.
The silhouette on the wall looks almost child-like, fitting for a competitor who dedicated herself to the sport at a young age.
She makes it look so easy.
And was soaring above the trees.
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At the end of Kim's third run, it was time to celebrate.
She tweeted earlier in the competition that she was getting "hangry." She seemed fine after the final run.
She shed a tear during the victory ceremony.
But then her playful side came through.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdWe haven't seen the end of Chloe Kim.
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