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(UPDATE: Radio host Patrick Connor, known as P-Con by many KNBR listeners, has been dismissed by the Bay Area station following his remarks about Chloe Kim.)

Says KNBR Program director Jeremiah Crowe: “Be advised that Patrick Connor is no longer with Cumulus Media. Neither KNBR, nor Cumulus Media condone the comments made by Patrick Connor on his SiriusXM program.”

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Chloe Kim is an Olympic gold medalist, who at 17, pushed her sport to incredible new heights. A Southern California resident, she’s living the American dream.

But leave it to a leering, knuckle-headed radio host to simply see her as a “little hot piece of ass.”

Yes, those lovely words were spewed from the mouth of Patrick Connor on Tuesday during the Barstool Sports Sirius XM radio talk show “Dialed-In with Dallas Braden.”

Connor, well known to KNBR listeners in the Bay Area as “P-Con,” apparently wanted Braden, a former Oakland A’s pitcher, and comedian Brody Stevens — as well as all their listeners — to know that Kim is approaching legal status in some states. … Two words: Totally tasteless.

The conversation, caught by Deadspin, went like this:

Stevens: Me, personally, I’m on Twitter, I see Chloe Kim, I’m thinking Khloe Kardashian, Kim [Kardashian], I don’t want to deal with that. So I missed out on the whole Chloe Kim thing. But it’s a good story. She’s into it, a little kid — I’m inspired by it.

Braden: Chloe Kim, famous for riding a very different board than Kim Kardashian.

Connor: No doubt, and in fact just to keep it on that tip, her 18th birthday is April 23, and the countdown is on baby, ’cause I got my Wooderson going. “That’s what I like about them high school girls.”

Stevens: I love it P-Con, I’m right there with you.

Connor: She’s fine as hell! If she was 18, you wouldn’t be ashamed to say that she’s a little hot piece of ass. And she is. She is adorable. I’m a huge Chloe Kim fan.

Braden [laughing]: That’s it.

Stevens [laughing]: Did you just take a boner pill?

Ah, there’s nothing like sports-talk radio, where tone-deafness is a recurring affliction. Thanks, P-Con, for reducing an Olympics hero into nothing more than a female piece of flesh.

Connor tweeted an apology earlier today, but it came a little too late:

Yesterday in a weird attempt to make people laugh I failed. My comments about @chloekimsnow were more than inappropriate they were lame & gross. Im truly sorry Chloe. You’ve repped our country so brilliantly. I apologize to my colleagues & the listeners for being a total idiot. — Patrick Connor (@pcon34) February 14, 2018

And apparently, it took Connor a while to realize his transgression. No word yet, on whether some kind of reprimand is coming his way.

Well admittedly I hadn’t given any thought to what I said until the deadspin thing & my first reaction was to get defensive. Then I began to think about it & came to a sincere conclusion that I was way way out of bounds & wrong. — Patrick Connor (@pcon34) February 14, 2018

As of this writing, Connor, though fired by KNBR and Cumulus, was ironically still part of Braden’s Sirius XM show, which launched just this week. On Wednesday’s show, Braden, a native of Stockton, apologized to listeners and acknowledged that, with the radio platform, “comes a holy responsibility …”

“We are not in a gutter brand,” he said forcibly. “… We will not be in the gutter. We will not come from the gutter … We understand the severity and the seriousness of the comments made …”