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Chloe Kim and Myles Garrett Seal Her Silver Medal Win with a Kiss at 2026 Winter Olympics

Chloe Kim and Myles Garrett share a kiss after she wins silver at the 2026 Winter Olympics

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Chloe Kim had her biggest fan by her side at the 2026 Winter Olympics — her NFL star boyfriend Myles Garrett.

The 25-year-old three-time Olympic medalist — who added a silver in women's halfpipe to her collection on Thursday, Feb. 12 — was grinning from ear-to-ear both on the podium, as she got her new medal, and as she shared a sweet kiss with Garrett, 30, in the crowd.

Garrett, who was decked out in a jacket featuring a giant photo of Kim, watched with a huge smile on his face as his snowboarder girlfriend snagged her second-place finish with a best score of 88.00, just narrowly behind first-place finisher Choi Gaon of South Korea.

Chloe Kim and Myles Garrett at the 2026 Winter Olympics Ian MacNicol/Getty
Chloe Kim and Myles Garrett at the 2026 Winter Olympics

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The defensive end for the Cleveland Browns also played double duty as an official photographer, snapping pictures with a long lens as she pulled off backside 720s and double cork 1080s.

Though Kim had been looking to three-peat and become the first person to win three-straight gold medals in women's halfpipe, she was gracious and happy as Choi — who lists Kim as one of her inspirations in the sport — won.

Kim was also coming off an injury, after tearing her labrum in practice in January, just a few weeks before the Olympics started.

Chloe Kim celebrating with her silver medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics Ian MacNicol/Getty
Chloe Kim celebrating with her silver medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics

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But she's had Garrett's support all the way. The Browns star flew to Italy to see Kim compete just days after attending the Super Bowl and winning Defensive Player of the Year, and told PEOPLE about his plans while on Radio Row on Feb. 6.

"I finish up here Sunday, get back for about 12 hours, and then I hit the road and go to see her," he said.

"We're both just so supportive of one another," Garrett continued. "She's always texting, she's always calling to see how I'm doing during the year and I'm doing the same right now, checking on her, seeing how she's feeling, emotionally and physically."

Garrett added that he's "just trying to be her rock because throughout the year she's mine."

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