Follow your dreams. If you have a goal, and you want to achieve it, then work hard and do everything you can to get there, and one day it will come true.
My mother-in-law's from Norway, and she's always liked old-school remedies.
I try to eat on the healthier side, but baked goods are hard to resist. I just love sweet things.
I can be normal by myself; no one notices me.
You have to be a little crazy to be a downhill skier.
It's difficult to be at events with a room full of women who weigh half as much as you do.
Setbacks motivate me.
I always channeled what I felt emotionally into skiing - my insecurities, my anger, my disappointment. Skiing was always my outlet, and it worked.
Vail's a very important place for me. Everyone kind of took me in and accepted me in that town, and they still have to this day. I wouldn't be a downhill skier if I hadn't been there.
Since childhood, sports has been one of the most important influences in my life.
Making ski racing fun and engaging for kids and families is an exciting opportunity and a real passion of mine.
My crazy training-and-competition schedule leaves very little time to focus on my hair.
Mascara is my go-to product before stepping out of the house.
Ninety percent of the day is working out. Sometimes I get my nails done and go to the grocery store.
My mom is positive and optimistic.
I feel like, with ski racing, you need to have a short memory. You crash all the time, and sometimes it's a really bad one, but sometimes it's not so bad.
I want to be known for my athletic achievements, not my celebrity.
I've never once heard my mom complain about her stroke.
I don't want to leave skiing early. I want to feel like I've done everything I can do.