I'm part of a really big family.

I'm not used to waking up early at all.

I won the Olympics. This is a dream, dude.

I never really wanted Big Air to be in the Olympics.

I kind of just treat every contest like a normal day.

I kind of grew up just watching Dew Tour and X-Games.

I'm excited to join the Mountain Dew snowboarding team.

I have the same attitude going into every contest. It's all the same.

We'd go to the crappiest mountain because they had the cheapest lift tickets.

I don't have many 'I wish I could.' I live a pretty good life. I'm pretty psyched on my life.

I'm really inspired by my friends. I'm psyched to ride with them, usually, and they're really fun to hang out with.

It's super cool becoming friends with people from other countries because you can get their Snapchat and talk to them.

I remember, when we moved out to Colorado, I was struggling. The mountains were so big, and I wasn't really prepared or used to it all.

I was surprised to make it even to the finals of the Olympics, and to get first is above me. I don't even know what's going on, to be honest.

The practices are what I live for. They're so much fun, I think, just because there's not too much pressure. You're really pushing your friends to do the best run and put together the best run, and you're also just having a good time.

It's so hard to look at someone doing a triple cork when you're 7 years old, and them saying, 'I want to go do that.' It's not really relatable at all. So, if I can somehow make it so kids want to get into snowboarding, that's special.

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