Meet the AAPI athletes on Team USA to watch at the Winter Olympics, from reigning champions to rising stars ready to make history 🇺🇸🏅

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... Read moreAs an avid fan of the Winter Olympics and someone who appreciates stories of dedication and heritage, I find the presence of AAPI athletes on Team USA incredibly inspiring. Take Madison Chock, for instance—her journey began at age five, and over the years, she has become a seven-time U.S. national champion and a four-time Olympian. Her perseverance and consistent excellence in ice dancing exemplify what it means to pursue passion with tenacity. Then there’s Eunice Lee, who impressively made her Olympic debut as the youngest speed skater on the team during the 2022 Beijing Games and recently helped secure a silver medal at the 2024 World Championships. Coming from a strong academic background at Duke University, her blend of athleticism and intellect is truly commendable. Brandon Kim’s story is equally motivational—after being inspired watching the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, he picked up short track speed skating and has since broken a 13-year-old U.S. men’s 500-meter record. For young athletes watching, his journey shows how early inspiration combined with hard work can lead to historic achievements. Ellie Kam, born on a military base in Japan and having started skating at four, has also shown remarkable progress in pairs figure skating alongside Danny O’Shea. Their multiple medals, including the 2024 U.S. championship and Four Continents bronze, highlight their rising prominence. What makes these athletes stand out is not only their impressive records but also their representation of the AAPI community on a global stage. Their stories go beyond sport; they inspire pride, resilience, and hope. For anyone following Team USA in Milan Cortina 2026, these athletes are truly ones to watch and support. If you're curious about upcoming competitions or want to understand more about the rigorous training and backgrounds of these athletes, following dedicated channels and social media like @asianfeed offers valuable updates and insights. Celebrating diversity and talent in sports enriches the Olympic experience for all fans.