South Korean teenagers target medals in Olympic snowboarding halfpipe

At the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, South Korea is pinning its snowboarding medal hopes on two teenagers in the halfpipe events. Seventeen-year-old Choi Gaon has won three straight FIS World Cup titles, emerging as a top contender, while 19-year-old Lee Chae-un holds a world championship and Youth Olympics golds. Their performances could mark a new chapter for South Korean snowboarding.

South Korea has claimed 79 Winter Olympic medals, but only one from snowboarding—a silver by Lee Sang-ho in the men's parallel giant slalom at PyeongChang 2018. At this month's Milan-Cortina Games, the country is relying on teenagers in the halfpipe to build on that record.

In the women's event, 17-year-old sensation Choi Gaon enters as a medal favorite after three straight FIS World Cup wins. Those victories came without Chloe Kim, the Korean-American who has taken the last two Olympic golds; Kim skipped one event in China, withdrew from another in the US due to injury, and sat out the third in Switzerland after a January torn labrum in her shoulder. A matchup with the Olympic champion, if Kim recovers for a potential third straight gold, would be a highlight—no snowboarder has achieved that feat.

For the men, 19-year-old Lee Chae-un is the top hope. He failed to qualify at his Beijing 2022 debut but has progressed rapidly. At 16, he won the halfpipe world title in March 2023, the youngest male champion ever. In January 2024, he swept golds in halfpipe and slopestyle at the Gangwon Winter Youth Olympics, adding an Asian Winter Games slopestyle gold in February 2025. A March 2025 knee surgery posed a setback, but he is now fit.

Halfpipe competitors execute spins, flips, and grabs on a 22-foot semicylindrical slope, judged on amplitude, difficulty, variety, execution, and progression. Qualification features two runs, with the best score advancing the top 12 to a three-run final; scores range from 0 to 100, averaged after discarding the highest and lowest from six judges. Men's qualification is next Wednesday, final on February 13; women's follows the same Wednesday, final Thursday. All events occur at Livigno Snow Park in the Valtellina Cluster, 250 kilometers northeast of Milan.

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South Korean snowboarder Lee Chaeun performs frontside triple cork 1620 in men's halfpipe final at 2026 Winter Olympics, scoring 87.50 for sixth place.
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Snowboarder Lee Chaeun finishes sixth in men's halfpipe

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South Korean snowboarder Lee Chaeun placed sixth in the men's halfpipe final at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Despite nailing a challenging frontside triple cork 1620 in his third run, he scored 87.50 points, falling short of the podium. Japan's Yuto Totsuka won gold with 95.00 points.

Seventeen-year-old South Korean snowboarder Choi Gaon claimed her second consecutive women's halfpipe World Cup title with 94.50 points at the FIS Snowboard World Cup in Copper Mountain, Colorado. Japan's Sena Tomita took second with 88.75 points, while American Bea Kim finished third at 75.25 points. Two-time Olympic champion Chloe Kim sat out the final due to an undisclosed injury.

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Seventeen-year-old South Korean snowboarder Choi Gaon claimed her first World Cup title of the season in the women's halfpipe at the FIS Snowboard World Cup in Zhangjiakou, China, on Friday, staging a dramatic comeback in her second run. She scored 92.75 points to finish 2.50 points ahead of Japan's Rise Kudo, with China's Cai Xuetong taking third at 80.50. The victory, her first since December 2023, bodes well for her medal hopes at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics in February.

Eighteen-year-old Yu Seung-eun claimed bronze with 171.00 points in the women's big air final at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. This marks the first Olympic snowboard medal for a South Korean woman and the country's second medal overall. Japan's Kokomo Murase took gold, while New Zealand's Zoi Sadowski Synnott earned silver.

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At the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Japan's Yuto Totsuka secured the gold medal in the men's snowboard halfpipe final. Australia's Scotty James took silver, preventing a Japanese podium sweep, while Ryusei Yamada claimed bronze. Japanese snowboarders continue their streak of medals in the event.

On the first day of medal events at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on February 7, South Korea was eliminated from the figure skating team event after finishing seventh. However, in mixed doubles curling, Kim Seon-yeong and Jeong Yeong-seok defeated the United States 6-5 in an extra end for their first win, snapping a five-match losing streak.

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The main South Korean delegation for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics departed for Italy on Friday, aiming to top the gold medal tally from four years ago. Led by Korea Skating Union President Lee Soo-kyung as chef de mission, the group of 45 athletes and officials left from Incheon International Airport.

 

 

 

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