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Arielle Gold was preparing to make her Olympic debut Wednesday, as one of the handful of American snowboarders looking to medal in the women's halfpipe. Gold is a 17-year-old from Steamboat Spring, Colo., who had previously performed well at the X Games and the Youth Olympic Games.

She was getting ready for the qualifying round ... when everything went wrong.

Gold was doing a practice run at Rosa Khutor Extreme Park when she tumbled hard, hitting the snow, contorting her body and suffering one of the more gruesome falls of the Sochi Games. Gold had to be helped off the halfpipe. She separated her shoulder and couldn't compete in the event (which teammates Kaitlyn Farrington and Kelly Clark won gold and bronze in, respectively).

The Olympics were finished for Gold before they ever really began. Even more heartbreaking? Her parents were looking on during the practice run and her mother quickly turned away from the scene. (Watch video of the crash).

Gold's Twitter account is quiet and she hadn't said anything publicly yet about the crash or her dashed Olympic dreams. Her brother, Taylor Gold, another Team USA snowboarder, did confirm the injury to a fan.

It wasn't a good week for the Golds. Taylor, 21, fell during his semi-final run in the men's halfpipe competition a day earlier, which prevented him from advancing to the finals.

As they both know well, one of the most important parts of snowboarding is getting back up after you fall. Hopefully the youngsters rebound from their Sochi Games woes and we see them at a future Olympics.

OUCH!

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That's awful D:

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Heartbreaking indeed. gonk

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