Chloé Dufour-Lapointe
Retired Olympian / Speaker & Host
Chloé Dufour-Lapointe is a Canadian sports icon whose legacy in freestyle skiing is permanently etched in history. As the middle sister of the legendary Dufour-Lapointe trio, Chloé’s Olympic journey began at just 18 years old when she fulfilled a lifelong dream by competing at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games. Four years later, she captured the hearts of the nation by winning an Olympic silver medal in moguls at Sochi 2014, sharing an unforgettable, historic podium moment alongside her sister Justine. Her remarkable longevity, grit, and dedication culminated at the Beijing 2022 Games, where she broke new ground as the first Canadian freestyle skier ever to compete in four consecutive Olympic Games. Having officially retired from competition, Chloé has gracefully transitioned into her next great adventure: motherhood and life beyond the slopes. Today, she continues to inspire audiences as a dynamic speaker and role model, sharing her profound insights on resilience, the power of family, and what it takes to chase extraordinary dreams.