Bodies are beautiful and should be appreciated.
Clean water is such a treasure that we take for granted in America.
Every human life is worth so much.
Fourth is the worst position to finish. You just missed the podium.
Funny how one halfpipe run can change your life.
I always get super stoked to go to the Open, because it's in my home state. I get to stay in my parents' house and get to eat pancakes.
I am a huge fan of quinoa, not only for its health benefits but because it tastes the best out of all the grains.
I am thrilled to be working with Shiseido and to be representing their incredible suncare, skincare, and makeup lines.
I come from a close-knit family, and I have four older brothers that have inspired me in so many ways.
I decided I want to represent the U.S. And show what snowboarding's all about.
I didn't know football was so big. Obviously, it's huge in the United States.
I don't overcook, because you lose what's good in the food.
I feel like my role is to be one of those voices who reaches the youth.
I grew up in Vermont, so we didn't really have a TV, growing up, or a football team.
I grew up with a special-needs brother, and the separation from other kids is so extreme. We've got to break down those barriers.
I love riding halfpipe. This is an amazing job to have.
I love stir-fries, quinoa, tofu, and tempeh!
I love the whole layout of Vancouver and the super-friendly people who live there.
I snowboard because I love it. It's just a cool way to be out there and doing something different instead of going to college.
I still want to look good while training hard and throwing down.
I think people forget that it doesn't take a big donation to help someone, just a lot of little donations.
I try to incorporate quinoa in unique and fun ways into most meals.
I use products with coconut oil in them all over my skin.
I want to make money for third-world-country kids, and I need to be smart about how to do it.
I'm into fashion and designing clothes and stuff.
I'm motivated to keep going to keep making a difference in people's lives.
I'm moving into a yurt in the woods near my parents' home in Vermont.
I'm OK with people being naked. There shouldn't be a huge deal made about it.
I'm trying to do more inverts and corked-out rotations that you don't see at the girls' level. I want to be more creative.
I've always felt really lucky and really privileged with my life, how I grew up, and the opportunities I've had.