American snowboarding star Chloe Kim said Thursday that she took ''the silliest fall'' in training and dislocated her shoulder, threatening her chance to win a third straight gold medal at next month's Winter Olympics in Italy.
Kim posted video of the accident in Laax, Switzerland, earlier this week as she practiced for a key Olympic tune-up there next weekend. She tumbled to the snow and went skittering across the halfpipe.
She did not say which shoulder she hurt and that she was ''trying to stay optimistic'' about competing at the Olympics but ''I don't have much clarity now.'' The 25-year-old said she has an MRI scheduled for Friday that will reveal the extent of the damage.
"The positive thing is, I have range, I'm not in that much pain, I just don't want it to keep popping out, which has happened,'' she said. ''I'm just trying to stay really optimistic. I feel really good about where my snowboarding is at right now, so I know the minute I get cleared and I'm good to go, I should be fine.''
Kim's absence would deprive the Winter Games of one of its biggest names and one of its best storylines.
She is trying to become the first action-sports athlete to win three straight gold medals. Shaun White took three halfpipe golds, but they were spread out over five games.
Kim was the breakout star of the 2018 Olympics, a bubbly teenager taking gold in her parents' home country of South Korea. Four years ago in China, she won again, with that victory punctuated by her messages about the ups and downs of success and fame.
Through it all, nobody has come close to beating her.