What got you interested in snowboarding? I skied since i was 3 and my sister started to snowboard so of course I wanted to be like her and switched! What's the best Ski resort you've been to outside the US, and why is it great? The Cathedral outside of Bariloche, Argentina. The terrain is awesome and there is a lot of great hike-to accessed areas. Congratulations on winning Gold! A few questions some may sound a little stupid please bear with me lol. 1. ) Have you met other Olympic Heros? I met Michelle Kwan who was one of my Olympic heroes when I was a kid. I'm still waiting to meet Michael Phelps. How heavy is your medal? My medal is probably 4 pounds? Have you ever ridden out East? like in New Hampshire or Vermont? Yes, we call it the Ice Coast. I'm sure you haven't heard that before. Hi. Love your work. Favorite thing to drink? My favorite thing to drink is Moscow Mules in copper cups... and also pink lemonade! What do you listen to during your runs? I listen to upbeat music that will make me dance.
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"Fly Me to the Moon" is a popular standard song written by Bart Howard in 1954. It was originally titled "In Other Words", and was introduced by Felicia Sanders in cabarets. The song became known popularly as "Fly Me to the Moon" from the first line of the B verse, and after a few years the publishers changed the title to that officially. Frank Sinatra recorded the best known version on the album It Might as Well Be Swing (1964), accompanied by Count Basie. This version was arranged by Quincy Jones who changed the time signature from ¾ waltz-time to 4/4 and gave it a looser, swing feel. Sinatra also performed the song with Basie on Sinatra at the Sands (1966), and with bossa nova great Antonio Carlos Jobim on Duets II (1994). Credit goes to Wikipedia.