I have way more than Bode has as far as a life, I think. He just goes around trying to look for girls all the time. That's his biggest thing.
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I like having my own space. I like to wake up when I want to, eat when I want to. I've got my dog, Chevy, here with me, and my wife Michelle is here too. My bus driver cooks for me. I've tried the food in the athletes' village. It's OK, but I prefer to eat in the bus.Daron Rahlves
It's hard to swallow, knowing this is the last time I'll be racing in an event like this. Three times in the Olympics and I haven't medaled before.
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I thought I had some good speed going in the top section and then I shut it down pretty hard and put myself out of the top 30. But at least I'll know what I finished right away. I'll either be happy or sad when I come across the finish line tomorrow because all the top guys are (starting) in front of me.
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It's slowly sinking in. This is one of the big races. There is so much tradition and energy. It's really important to know for myself that I'm one of the best guys.
Daron Rahlves
It was a fun run and . . . I was a little surprised when I looked at my time at the bottom. I don't think I would have changed anything, but I don't know where the speed went.
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I was really nervous this morning, but when I got into the gate I was ready to go. I made a little mistake up top, but I thought I was skiing okay. When I came across the line I was really surprised. I felt like things were working out.
Daron Rahlves
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