"As a kid, I just felt like I didn't really have anyone to look up to that I felt like I could really relate to, someone that was out and gay and also competing in sports and finding success," Kenworthy said. "And someone I could kind of emulate and try to follow in their footsteps. And so I hope to just be someone that the younger generation can kind of see themselves in and just really be visible for people that haven't really been able to be visible in the past. And, of course, getting a medal would be incredible, and that's my goal, and I feel really good about my skiing. But win or lose, I think I'm going to be leaving with my head held high. And I feel very proud to even just be here."