To say Kaya Turski has had a good last few seasons would be a major understatement. She's won Winter X Games Slopestyle gold medals in Aspen, Colo., and Tignes, France, the last three years in a row. She won the overall Dew Cup for women's ski slopestyle. She became the first woman to land a switch 1080. "I've worked so hard being the best I can be. It's great to see all the hard work pay off," Turski says. "It's been a great three years." In this video interview with her sponsor Red Bull, Turski talks about this winter, the Nine Queens women's big air contest, off-season training, and her plans for the 2014 Olympics.
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