 Hi, my name is Will Friendly. I'm from the UK and I'm a mogul skier. I grew up in Norfolk and I learned skiing in Norfolk Dyslope, which is where I am right now. I think I like to compete as it is the outlook for showcasing our skills and I really want to push the sport. I want to take it to new areas. In our sport we can't do doubles of the minutes. It's actually disallowed and so I kind of want to push that side of things and I want to see where the sport can go, what I can do, where I can go and being on the competition circuit, it's where the most eyes are, so it's where I'm going to reach to most people. I think I spent quite a few years sort of juggling a couple of coaches on the Europa Cup Tour and it was difficult, but we made the best of the situation and now and then I was in Australia and had amazing coaching there and was in such a great program and now coming back to the GB mogul team is great to have such good athletes surrounding me with this coach that's really friendly, really nice but also really looking for the best in everyone and yeah I think it's great that we have such a motivation within the team to do well. This season it's going well but it's definitely a challenging one balancing all the emotions, balancing stress, trying not to think too much ahead and trying to stay more in the present time and what can I do now. It's been difficult at times especially like not getting on to a good start is always stressful, but I've had a couple of results in succession at the last event so I'm still in the mix and I'm still looking forward to the rest of the season and I think it should be a good season. I think for me the Olympics is the pinnacle of the sport, it's where our sport is one where it doesn't get much attention and the Olympics gets some of the biggest attention in the sporting world and I think it's a great place to put the sport on the map and really bring people to the sport and to yourself and it's a big motivator to get better and to try and be the best in the world and that's the stage to do it. I think the date when we find out what we're going to go to the games or not I think now I'm feeling like it would be really to be honest because it's been quite stressful just thinking about what could happen, what could not happen. It's quite an important part of my career but I think the main thing will just be shock, excitement, looking forward to going to the games. I mean it's a lot of hard work to actually get there and it'd be nice to be repaid in some way for going to the games and as much as I'm repaid every day being able to actually ski all the time it's sort of like it's what we strive for going to the games. It would just be an amazing feeling. Our sport is a unique sport regardless worldwide but particularly in the UK and to be sort of the leading group of people and to be part of that is really quite special. I like to feel like it will push some younger athletes into this direction as well and show what is capable from the UK. There's not many opportunities in the past for mobiles and hopefully we can change that and push our sport within the UK as well, get it on the world stage in the Olympics and just inspire some younger people to take up muggles skiing. Don't just stick into one discipline on the skis or any sport. Try all sorts of different things as well as the sports out there that you may not have heard of and muggles is probably one of them so hopefully we can inspire some younger people into this sport.