Snowboard champion Chloe Kim: from the Olympics to university

27 november 2025 в 01:13
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This is a love story in the world of sports! Cleveland Browns football player Miles Garrett and Olympic snowboarder Chloe Kim have finally confirmed that they are indeed dating, sharing a kiss in a public place at the Browns game against the Las Vegas Raiders in November 2025.

Chloe is one of the most famous female snowboarders of all time. She made a splash at the 2018 Winter Olympics for Team USA, and continues to do so in 2026.

Before winning the 2022 competitions, she expressed her «excitement» about what she was preparing for the games. «I'm so excited», - she told TIME magazine about the new tricks she was working on. «They're the best I’ve ever done». The snowboarder demonstrated her sense of humor when talking about expectations before important games. «Don't set too many expectations. Just let me be in the mood. I’m just trying to relax», - she joked, and then added, «No, I’m just kidding. You expect a lot from me. I’m going to surprise you».

That’s all you need to know about the snowboarding champion!

Chloe attempted a 1260-degree trick on her second and third runs in the snowboard halfpipe and almost managed to pull off a trick that no one else had attempted. Although she fell both times, her score in the first run — 94.00 points — was enough to be the best result at the end of the competition. She was declared the winner, while Spanish rider Queralt Castellet took second place with a second run score of 90.25. Japanese rider Sena Tomita, who scored 88.25 points in the second run, took home the bronze.

Chloe became the youngest female snowboarder to win gold when she competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. She was only 17, barely eligible to compete, when she dominated the women’s halfpipe competition. It’s no wonder that she could have qualified for the Sochi games in 2014 solely on her skill, if she had been just 13 years old.

The champion faced pressure following her victory in 2018. «As soon as I come home, I can’t even go to my favorite place», - she said in an interview with TIME about returning from Pyeongchang. «It's annoying. I just wish I could be left alone for a day. And it’s impossible». People can be cruel, and Chloe quickly realized this. «People just forget that you’re young», - she said in an interview with the NY Times. «They say you’re young in the headlines, but they don’t treat you like a kid».

Chloe rose to stardom after her victory in Pyeongchang. The snowboarder was thrust into the influencer life, appearing in ads for Nike, Toyota, Monster Energy, Oakley — the list goes on. She even appeared in a coveted Super Bowl commercial in 2018. Her influence extended beyond marketing. She graced magazine covers, made a cameo in Maroon 5's «Girls Like You» music video, and even had a Barbie doll inspired by her. It’s easy to understand why she was so overwhelmed upon returning home after her first Olympics. All of this made her the highest-paid female snowboarder with a net worth ranging from $ 400,000 to $ 1 million.

Chloe enrolled at Princeton University in 2019, just a year after returning from Pyeongchang. The Olympic champion drastically changed her life in the spotlight, becoming a regular student — and that’s what she wanted. «I just need a little time for myself», - she said in a personal YouTube video announcing the news. «I need to be a person. I need to be a normal kid at least once, because I couldn’t do that my whole life». She started her first semester studying chemistry, then switched to anthropology. Ultimately, she left the university in 2020 when the coronavirus pandemic forced schools to switch to remote learning.

Chloe proved her star status when she appeared on «The Masked Singer» at the end of 2020. She was dressed as a jellyfish and showed off her many talents, making it to the show’s final six
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