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Chloe Kim dislocates shoulder again ahead of 2026 Olympics
Summary
Chloe Kim dislocated her shoulder for a second time while training in Laax, Switzerland, less than a month before the 2026 Winter Olympics; she reported some arm movement and said an MRI is scheduled.
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Chloe Kim dislocated her shoulder for the second time in about a month while training in Laax, Switzerland, with the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina under a month away. She announced the injury in an Instagram post, said she was not in heavy pain and still had some range of motion, and reported that an MRI was scheduled. Kim also noted she was trying to stay optimistic about her recovery and her snowboarding ahead of upcoming qualification events.
Known details:
- This is Kim's second shoulder dislocation in roughly a month; the earlier incident occurred at a World Cup event in Copper Mountain in December.
- The recent dislocation happened during a training session before a pre-Olympic tune-up competition in Laax, Switzerland.
- Kim reported limited pain, retained some arm movement, and said an MRI exam was scheduled to assess the injury.
Summary:
Kim has already secured an Olympic berth based on her 2024–25 season results. Any participation in the women's halfpipe at the 2026 Games will depend on her recovery and medical clearance ahead of the women's qualification on Feb. 11 in Livigno, Italy. The next publicly reported medical step is the scheduled MRI.
