 Maen nhw'n meddwl i'r tywledaeth. Gwyddo chi'n meddwl i gweithio... Maen nhw'n meddwl i'r meddwl i'r tywledaeth eyl fuckedag. Fciónion o ffoeddau, rydyn ni'n brangach i dda i eiserwyr gwaith oed, ac mae'r syniadau mewn cwmhwy, felly byddwn i'r�ienретi i'r ôl, ercy hi'r gweithio, ac mae'r ffroedau, nad a llwyntio beth ddén nhw'n ddysgu'r gweithio gen i'r clwp, a mae'r cwmhwy fydd yn fathbøch i'r... ac mae gwahodd eich dod, a'r rhai ffordd ll-orol. Mynd i gael bod ganddynion ll confidence iawn a'r gwcwch i'w Lideg Plyno. Ond rhai ganddynion ll confidence iawn, ond heithio'r ffordd ll-orol i'w rhai ffordd ll-orol. A'r ganddynion ll-orol wedi'i'n gallu ei wneud â hyn, a'r holl yn un arall, sy'r ll confidence iawn arall er mwyn yn oed yn siŵr. Dw i'r ganddynion ll-orol i fi gael hi'r riding, ac rhaid eu gofyn. but I still did racing until the age of about 16, until the skirwch burnt down and I still did everything, but obviously focus more on freestyle. When I was younger I wanted to keep skiing until I left school and did a season. My goal obviously was to do it. I was quite good when I was younger, My next step was competing but when I was younger I just wanted to do a season. Ac rhaid beth eich bod i chi'n amser i chi'n ei wneud i'r gwand at gwrs ni, fel ein sgwrd mor iawn cofnid a chael ei d persuaded. Rwy'n meddwl cael ei've, er mwyn fwy o fewn gweithio eich dweud o dweud o sut ymlaen, y gweithredu yn yw i'r ymnedd, ac mae'n gweithio eich gweithredu'r ymiedd. Ond mae'n meddwl eich dweud o gwahanol, mae'n debyg o'r diodd leiaethau. Ond mae'n bobl yn eu amserion, mae'n sefydnu o'ch dweud o'r dweud o'r byd, I think that's great, because we can be somewhere like this in the mountains or winter. But then in the summer we can kind of have some chill time, but then still get to train in the indoor slopes, so I think that's really helpful. The qualification process has been very different, I mean not in terms of the actually qualifying, but just with COVID. Obviously it's been quite stressful and a lot of times we didn't know if we were only going to get one competition for the two seasons of qualifying, or whether we were going to get them all. So it's been very, very stressful, but I mean kind of the same as usual. So right now I think I'm ranked 10th in the world, and I've done my top 240%, so it's quite good, because if I don't want to compete, I don't have to, I can just train. So yeah it's quite a nice position to be in, I can kind of just not chill, but just like yeah not have to compete, but I think these quite a lot of advantages are still competing. Obviously it's quite good to still keep competing and know what it feels like in the competition and be able to switch it on. But also I think it's good to see what your competitors are doing, and also I like hanging out with the other girls, that's a way that we can also like hang out and still ski together. And I mean I'm such a competitive person that I like to do really well in that environment, so I just, I like to put myself in it as much as possible. I think the biggest thing about being to an Olympics before is this, you know what the Olympic experience is like? That's kind of one of the biggest shocks is like being part of Team GB wearing all the kit, because at the end of the day it's just like another slope star competition for us, and that's what we tell ourselves, it's just another slope star competition. But I think like having that experience of that before, like it's not new, I mean it's still exciting, but it's not like oh my god like obviously it's still like that, but it's just not as much and you just know that you've got a job to do and that's to do your slope style in big air runs like on top of everything, that's just what you're there to do. The most memorable moment so far was just completing last season, when we went away in like October, November, everything had just pretty much gone into lockdown again and it just felt pretty crazy to be able to travel, so I think just getting through that, going to World Champs in February in Aspen was pretty cool as well, but yeah just getting through that and we finished it here in this place which is great, so yeah just finishing that it was nice and a bit of a relief really. I don't think it's sunk in yet that I'm going to my third Olympics, hopefully, I think it'll sink in when I'm like on the plane and got all the team kit, but I don't know we're still two months away now, we've still got a lot of flying around the world to do, so just need to get through the next month and then hopefully we'll be on that plane. I think the biggest advice I can give to someone younger is just keep having fun, like that's literally all I've done is just keep having fun, get a good crew, get a good dry slope and just like get stuck into the scene, that's pretty much what I did. Some of my friends that I train with now I've known since I was about ten years old, so I think that's just one of the biggest things, just have fun and you'll progress without even realising then.