00:52To be honest, my second Olympic was like way harder than the first one because like when
00:59I was 17 years old, going to my first Olympic, I wasn't really like thinking so much.
01:04As a teenager, as a challenger, I just want to try my best, you know.
01:09But what's different from the first one was I have a more like responsibility, you know.
01:16It's not just going there for having fun like myself.
01:22I got to, you know, representing the whole country and I'm representing the whole like
01:28Chinese snowboarding, the sports, you know.
01:31I wanted to do my best and I wanted to show like all the people in the world how Chinese
01:37snowboarding is getting stronger, stronger, you know.
01:40For me, it's so unreal to think what's really going on.
01:44But once it came true, it's just hard to believe, you know.
01:48It took me so long to realize what's really going on.
01:51I didn't really think too much about others.
01:56I just want everybody to be safe and to put down their run because we're competitors.
02:01But at the same time, we've been spending like so, so much time out of here.
02:06It's more than my family, you know.
02:08So we are already like part of the big snowboarding family, part of the community, part of the sport.
02:14So I just want to like everybody to have fun and to put on their run.
02:21And then, of course, like I wish I can still be on the top spot like after my runs watching
02:28so many people.
03:13We'll see you next time.
03:14We'll see you next time.
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