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I don't give up easily. I have plans to be around for a while.
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I love the cowbell. I think it's awesome. My family got the cowbell app on their iPhones. It's a classic part of ski racing.
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A part of me is missing when I can't ski, but I've learned there's more to define me and make me happy, like stand-up paddling and Jet Skiing - things I'd never done before. Or being with people I love and just enjoying life.
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There are times when one certain snow condition is great for one particular brand of skis.
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I don't really believe that you need to be married to someone to be their life partner.
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I'm not an idiot; I try not to look, but I see what people say about me on Facebook. I see other things written. But I don't care.
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Setbacks help you to concentrate.
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My mom is really tough.
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Vail Resorts School of Shred program is a great way to help encourage kids to stay active by getting them outside and on the mountain.
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People get nervous driving around corners, thinking they're going to tip over. But you can go soooo much faster through the curves than you realize.
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Be proud of yourself when you do keep going!
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I love skiing fast. You're going 80 to 85 m.p.h. down an icy slope, and I love it.
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Golf is all about patience - one tournament is four days long, 18 holes a day.
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I can't picture myself being the people I always looked up to.
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It's so important for kids to get involved with sports in general at a young age.
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Records are the only thing that remain of an athlete, the only thing that people will remember. If I want to ensure that people don't forget me, I can only stop once I've set the bar as high as possible for anyone coming after me.
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I have a race routine. I have a team of people helping me. I have winning habits. I believe in myself. I have balance in my life.
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I've always loved working, doing interviews with the guys on the 'Today' show; everyone's really easygoing, and I always feel comfortable on the show.
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An overall title is one of the biggest things you can win in our sport.
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Being on one crutch to no crutches is a huge difference.
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I never felt sidelined, I was supported by my friends, my family and my team. I always knew I could do it. I had confidence in myself.
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Everything about my life seemed so perfect to people. But I struggle like everyone else.
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It seems kind of silly, but it's really nice to chill in the kitchen with a friend and bake. It relaxes me, and mixing is probably my favorite part.
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I went from being married to living on my own in L.A., to having a new boyfriend and just being totally self-sufficient and super independent. It's awesome. I love it!