Yeah, I'm so proud of how I've done this Olympics.
I joke I'm not a betting woman, but if I were, I took a big gamble this time because I chose to do three events,
knowing that I hadn't trained halfpipe in two months, knowing that I would miss the halfpipe training because, in case I made big air finals, which I also hadn't competed in in four years, mind you.
And so, being able to really trust myself that when it came down to the moment, I would be able to perform to the best of my ability, regardless of medal color or medal.
In general, but that's a big bet, and also just the difficulty of competing in three events, making finals in three events.
I had to compete six times, and I kind of liken it to a marathon, but the pace of a hundred meter dash, because every day is the Olympics.
I have to give a hundred percent every day, so there's no day that I can just chill a little because every day matters.
So I guess what I mean to say with that is I have done something that I took a big risk in trusting myself, and I'm glad that I did.
I walk away as the most decorated freeskier of all time, male or female.
I have the most gold medals of any freeskier ever, male or female,