“I think this is what Chloe Kim must have felt like after doing back-to-back 1080s.”
Best Actress winner Frances McDormand capped an Academy Awards night with several Olympian attendees, including the first Olympic gold medalist to win an Oscar, by shouting out the teenage halfpipe champion.
Kim watched.
.@chloekimsnow in case u needed the vid pic.twitter.com/rDhVmroyUn
— ALSO, KEITH FUJIMOTO (@vineydelnegro) March 5, 2018
I am SHOOK rn like what
— Chloe Kim (@ChloeKim) March 5, 2018
Hey Frances let's go snowboarding sometime 🙈
— Chloe Kim (@ChloeKim) March 5, 2018
In other Olympian Oscar news, Kobe Bryant became the first gold medalist to win an Oscar (“Dear Basketball,” based on Bryant’s retirement announcement, for Best Animated Short Film), according to @OlympicStatman.
Norwegian Johann Olav Koss, the speed skater who won three Olympic gold medals with three world records at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games, held the Best Documentary Oscar won by “Icarus,” the film about Russian doping and whistleblower Grigory Rodchenkov.
Never thought i would be holding one of these for clean doping free sport! Let's tell the truth and make sure athletes can win clean. @FairSportOrg @Oscars_2018live pic.twitter.com/mvW0A51Sx9
— Johann Koss (@JohannKoss) March 5, 2018
Best Supporting Actress went to Allison Janney, who played the mother of disgraced two-time Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding in the dark comedy biopic “I, Tonya.”
PyeongChang Olympians in attendance included Lindsey Vonn, Mirai Nagasu and Adam Rippon. Gus Kenworthy attended the Elton John AIDS Foundation viewing party along with Miley Cyrus.
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