You have to be involved to evolve.

I can stick uphill ice, on my saucer

I have a Rhodesian Ridgeback dog named Lola.

Skiing is the best way in the world to waste time.

I don't recall ever desiring to go as fast as possible.

I’m getting maximum enjoyment out of life and I’ll never stop.

There's something really cool about getting scared. I don't know what.

Unfortunately, my beauty regime is almost nonexistent when I am training.

The experience of being an Olympian is one that can never be taken away from you.

Freestyle, especially aerials, fits the Chinese because we are good at gymnastics.

To overcome any sort of fear is satisfying, and to overcome it well is even better.

There is nothing better in life than sliding down snow before flying through the air.

I think aerials is designed for China and I'm happy to be the one to make this a reality.

More than just a big adrenalin rush, it's more like, 'let's explore what's possible in our sport'.

When the United States media is paying attention, that's when you're really representing your country.

Sometimes the best coaching advice you can get is simple acknowledgement that theres nothing else you could have done.

Sometimes the best coaching advice you can get is simple acknowledgement that there's nothing else you could have done.

I am a freestyle mogul skier who, on February 13, became the first American to win a gold medal at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.

When you've won a gold medal and you're at the top of your sport, everyone's trying to beat you. I find that incredibly motivating.

I don't have any style icons, but I get inspiration from my friends. My style motto is that it is better to be overdressed than underdressed.

In my personal life, I really like the look of vests. I wear fitted, business ones, and perfectly preppy sweater vests that I can knit myself.

I'm a 27-year-old freshman, and returning to college after a seven-year break from high school was by far the hardest thing I've ever done in my life.

It can be tough when you're on the road, but I think food is meant to be enjoyed, so whenever we go to a new place, we look for the specialty item there.

I have this dream of what I ultimately want my life to be like, and it involves a lot of quaint activities like cooking and canoeing and camping and hiking.

One of my favorite snacks is Chobani yogurt with Bear Naked granola, because it has all the nutrients I need; it's all-natural, and it has a lot of protein.

An Olympic gold medal is something that almost seems like a fantasy. Yes, of course I want it, since I was a little kid, before I even knew what the World Cup tour was.

It's a fine balance for an athlete in enjoying the moment and being really satisfied, say, with a run, and with your day, and knowing you can make it better in the future.

I watch my favorite shows-The Walking Dead, The Office, 30 Rock and Parks and Recreation-on Netflix to unwind. Actually, I eat most of my meals while watching Netflix. It's like my companion.

On the actual competition days, you get about three or four hours of physical exertion - between an hour-long warm-up, recovery in-between runs, the training runs, and then the runs themselves.

I go to the gym in the morning to warm up, and then I go to the mountain and train. Then I come home and go to the gym again to recover. But on travel days, you get pretty much no physical exertion.

I savored my time on top of the podium by watching the American flag rise up out of the crowd as the anthem played, thinking about how every single second of training I've done was for this minute and how many people played a role in my achievement.

Because we always have to wear a uniform to compete, my teammates and I look the exact same. My belt is the only accessory that I get to choose. I usually wear a yellow cloth belt with cherries or a leather belt with a beautiful tree buckle that I got at a thrift store.

On television, I have watched countless athletes from different countries, sports and Olympics stand proudly at the top of the podium and shed tears. They symbolized the Olympics for me because Olympic medals represent all of the hard work and sacrifices made by the athletes as well as the people who helped them reach the top of their sports.

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