I always said I wanted an Olympic medal. It's the pinnacle of any athlete's career.
“I always said I wanted an Olympic medal. It's the pinnacle of any athlete's career.”
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I always said I wanted an Olympic medal. It's the pinnacle of any athlete's career.
“I always said I wanted an Olympic medal. It's the pinnacle of any athlete's career.”
I always said I wanted an Olympic medal. It's the pinnacle of any athlete's career.
Thankfully, I found athletics. My mum didn't like it at first, but the funny thing is that, now, she's the biggest athletics fan out there. She's a real expert, and she's got all the heptathlon books.
I can handle coming fifth as long as I know I've given my all out there and have no regrets.
Before training, I eat slow-release energy food, such as porridge or muesli, especially in the morning. Afterwards, I eat protein so my muscles are able to recover, such as a protein bar followed by a meal of chicken and vegetables. I always stay hydrated during workouts by drinking plenty of water throughout.
I'm against all types of drugs and steroids, but the athlete has the right to have a private life. He has to be clean on the day of the competition. Out of competition, that's his life.
Mike Williams has been huge. He's one of those guys that if you need a conversion on third down - he's going to be open. As special and as talented as he is as an athlete, he's an even better teammate.
People don't think an athlete nowadays can have a team-first mentality and I do.
I'm an athlete - my legs were everything. I had no idea what my life would be like without them.
The thing about Brock has always been, who can push Brock to a level where you actually get to see the best of Brock Lesnar, because very rarely have people ever gotten a chance to see that. I mean, really, who can keep up with him? This is not wrestling hype: he's a once-in-a-lifetime athlete.