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Myles Garrett backs Chloe Kim after her Olympic gold medal streak ends.

Myles Garrett backs Chloe Kim after her Olympic gold medal streak ends.

Chloe Kim Competes as Myles Garrett Cheers Her On

Chloe Kim’s biggest fan was back in action on Thursday, having recently claimed a silver medal in the women’s halfpipe final at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.

Dressed in a jacket inspired by the American flag, featuring his girlfriend’s face on the front, Browns defensive end Myles Garrett was all smiles, capturing moments from the sidelines at Livigno Snow Park. Kim scored an impressive 88.00 on her first run, quickly taking the lead.

As the defending gold medalist, Kim faced challenges in her second run, but she still entered the final run ranked first.

Choi Ga-on of South Korea had a rocky start with just 10.00 points on her first attempt but turned things around, finishing her last run with 90.25 points to take the lead.

Unfortunately, Kim stumbled during her third attempt, resulting in a silver medal with a score of 88.00. Japan’s Mitsuki Ono secured third place, scoring 85.00.

Garrett, who just wrapped up his ninth season with the Browns, was also by Kim’s side during her halfpipe qualifier the day before.

He had just been in San Francisco prior to the 2026 Super Bowl.

Despite the Browns’ tough 5-12 record for the 2025 season, it was a standout year for Garrett, who achieved a remarkable 23 sacks, breaking the single-season record. He was honored as the Defensive Player of the Year for the second time in his career and also earned First Team All-Pro recognition for the fifth time.

Throughout the season, Kim, who is 25, showed her support for Garrett, 30, as he geared up for the Olympics.

Speculation about their relationship began in spring 2025, when the two were spotted together on the red carpet at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards in Tokyo.

They publicly confirmed their relationship in November, sharing a kiss on the sidelines during a Browns game.

Kim first won Olympic gold in the women’s snowboard halfpipe at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games and added to her medal collection with another gold in Beijing four years later.

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