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Chloe Kim was tweeting about breakfast minutes before learning if she won a gold medal

Chloe Kim didn't seem too nervous about the women's halfpipe final and learning if she would win a gold medal.

  • U.S. snowboarder Chloe Kim tweeted about being hungry during the women's halfpipe final.
  • The tweet came after she tweeted about wanting ice cream during the qualifier the night before.
  • Kim, the gold medal favorite, was already leading by a big margin when she sent the tweet.
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17-year-old U.S. snowboarder Chloe Kim didn't seem too nervous about the women's halfpipe final on Tuesday in Pyeongchang at the Winter Olympics.

During each snowboarder's third and final runs, with Kim already leading the pack by a wide margin thanks to a monstrous first run, Kim sent of a tweet about breakfast.

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