And she added: “There was so much support from home and I got to show my sport to so many more people, which I was really stoked on.
“I have lots of people coming back to me saying how their kids are inspired and that really does mean a lot.”
Muir missed out on slopestyle bronze by just 0.41 points at the Livigno Snow Park, with 3.5 points the margin in the big air.
With two Winter Olympics under her belt, the Aberdonian is already eyeing the next one, admitting her experience in Italy can give her an added spur.
“It is a big motivation,” she said. “Not just for looking forward to the Olympics but looking at all my skiing. I am really excited to go and try and learn some new tricks, I am excited to see where I can push myself and where I can push the sport.
“For the next two years I will go and do everything that I would like to do and forget about the Olympics and then when it comes round to qualification again I will get back stuck in.”















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