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Hilary Knight

Hilary Knightis settling into her new digs!

In a video posted to Instagram on Monday, Knight, 32, gave fans an inside look at where she and the rest of the Team USA Women’s Ice Hockey gang will be spending their time when they’re not competing for gold in theBeijing 2022 Winter Olympics.

Additionally, there are multiple bedrooms — all of which are outfitted with an armoire and a decent-sized bed complete with white comforters and small blue blankets with"Beijing" written across them — as well as multiple bathrooms, which feature floor-to-ceiling white and grey marble.

“Look at this, a little McMansion,” Knight said in the video while giving the tour.

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In November, the three-time Olympic medalist got candid about paving the way for women’s equality in a sport that’s typically considered male-dominated — something that’s been important to Knight from the get-go.

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Hilary Knight

“I don’t think that I’d be waking up every single day, along with my teammates, trying to pave a better path for the next generation at the professional level and the national level [if things were equal].Women do not have the same footing that mendo right now,“she told PEOPLE. “And I think that’s just another hat that we wear … and hopefully that will change.”

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“I live for that uneasy feeling in your stomach, where the hair on the back of your neck stands up,” she explained. “Because there’s nothing like it. It’s like that adrenaline rush that it’s about to be go-time and the anticipation of a puck drop, and that’s when I’m happiest. So I look forward to it.”

Added Knight: “To be united all together cheering one another on, knowing that we’re a part of something bigger than ourselves, is a pretty unique and really cool feeling.”

To learn more about all the Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls, visitTeamUSA.org. Watch the Winter Olympics, beginning Feb. 3, and the Paralympics, beginning March 4, on NBC.

source: people.com