LIVIGNO, Italy — Sure, Chloe Kim was a touch nervous. But who were we kidding?
''I might be better at snowboarding than I am at walking,'' she said.
That was apparent Wednesday when Kim, four weeks removed from a schedule-scrambling shoulder injury, soared through a no-fuss, no-drama qualifying round, finishing first to easily earn a spot in the final where she'll attempt to become the first snowboarder to win three straight Olympic gold medals.
Two dozen riders got two turns down the Olympic halfpipe on a partly cloudy day in Livigno, with their best score counting and only 12 advancing to Thursday night's final.
Kim dropped in the middle of the pack and immediately separated herself from everyone.
The run included a massive big air leap, some 13 feet over the edge of the halfpipe, punctuated with a showy grab of the board, and also a 1080-degree spin while riding backward — a trick she can make even harder by adding an extra flip.
When she was done, she smiled huge for the camera and stuck out her tongue.
''I've been doing this for 22 years,'' said Kim, who is 25. ''Muscle memory is a thing.''