Danh ngôn của Chloe Kim (Sứ mệnh: 4)

I missed out on a few proms, homecomings, might miss my graduation. I wouldn't want it any other way... it's worth it.
I think the cool thing about snowboarding is that everyone has their own style.
I think, every time I'm on the mountain, I'm just so thankful to be there.
For whatever reason, I'm pretty good with pressure. I kinda just flip it over and think of it as positive.
Watching my family work so hard has been so inspirational, and I think I really got their work ethic.
I've flown from Aspen and then to Switzerland the next day and then off again the day after. That's the thing I love most about snowboarding, honestly - getting to travel and explore different places and meet people.
When I first started snowboarding, my dad pretty much dragged me into it. I wasn't old enough to be like, 'Oh, I wanna snowboard!' you know?
I feel like dreams are always a little tricky, you know? But if you just push through the struggles and the hard times, it'll be so worth it in the end because you will be able to get to your dreams.
It's such an honor to just represent the U.S. in the country where my parents immigrated from, and just this whole process has been amazing, and this journey has been so fun and full of so many memories that I will hold on to for the rest of my life.
To me, snowboarding is really an art form, and I think every athlete, every snowboarder has her own style, and that makes them stand out.
Just going to the Olympics would be a dream come true. I could finish last, and it would still be an amazing experience.
My dad gave up his job; he stopped working - for me. Without that, I definitely wouldn't be as successful.
I'm so happy to have all this support from everyone around the world, and I'm forever thankful for all of them.