Chloe Covell: The Youngest X-Games Medalist on Her Journey to the 2024 Olympics

Welcome to the video about the incredible journey of street skateboarder Chloe Covell from Australia. At just 12 years old, she became the youngest athlete ever to win two X-Games medals. In this video, we follow her as she pursues her biggest dream of competing in the 2024 Olympics.

Chloe started skating at the age of six and quickly fell in love with the sport. By the time she was nine, she was already competing in local skateboarding events. Her skills and dedication soon caught the attention of the skateboarding community, and in 2019, she made history by becoming the youngest athlete to win an X-Games medal at the age of 11.

Chloe’s incredible talent and determination have continued to shine since then. In 2020, she won her second X-Games medal, again making history as the youngest athlete to do so before the age of 13. Now, her sights are set on the 2024 Olympics, and she is determined to make her mark on the world stage.

In this video, we follow Chloe as she trains for the upcoming Olympic qualifiers and talks about her journey so far.

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These X Games Athletes Are Not HUMAN | Then vs Now

Join us as we take a deep dive into the impressive careers of legendary X Games athletes, including Garrett Reynolds, Travis Pastrana, Jamie Anderson, Nyjah Huston, and Mark McMorris. From their first gold medals to their most recent victories, we’re taking a look back and highlighting the evolution of these awe-inspiring athletes and their jaw-dropping performances in action sports, then and now.

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Vans APAC Presents: Lava | Skate | VANS

Vans APAC is proud to present Lava, a skate video introducing Indonesia’s up and comer Basral Graito and starring Jakarta’s Rubianda, alongside the rest of o Vans’PAC skate team as they hit hidden gems through the Ring of Fire and discover the skate paradise that Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand have to offer. Featuring Basral Graito, Absar Lebeh, Daiki Hoshino, Digby Luxton, Eugene Choi, Fifa TinTarn, Fikri Fauzi, Geng Jakkarin, Hina Maeda, Junnosuke Hasegawa, Kenny Kamil, Koya Miyasaka, Michael Joshua, Mingyuk Lee, Oat Athiwat, Rome Collyer, Sharil Effendy, Shogo Zama, Shor West, Toa Sasaki, and Ton Konwit.

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