[Billy on the X Games Oslo 2016 podium with Yuki Kadono and Max Parrot. Photo: Will Sleigh]
What is it with Brits and bronzes? After threatening to break onto the podium at a major event for some time, Billy Morgan finally got what was coming to him by finishing third at the inaugral X Games Oslo.
Even a dislocated rib picked up at a previous event didn’t stop him – while he’s in London getting it fixed, we chatted to him about his biggest result yet:
Congratulations Billy! What’s it like to win an X Games medal?
It felt great to win a medal, and it couldn’t have happened at a better contest, really. I go to a lot of World Cups and stuff, but they’re not the X Games. Plus all the heavy hitters were there.
Were you feeling that this was going to be your day?
No, I had no idea I’d get on the podium. I wasn’t scoring very high through the whole contest, and I didn’t think I’d hold on with the score I had. But the jump was tricky and people were struggling to land their stuff, so it worked out. The rib was painful; a bit like getting punched in the gut every time I landed.