It was a dream of mine to be an Olympic champion but not a lifelong goal.
I still can't believe I'm an Olympic athlete.
I tried to make the Olympics team in 1956.
Let's not forget that the Paralympics, just like the Olympics, are built on a rich history.
I never had those dreams of making the Olympics. Never.
It's my dream, my goal to be good at Olympics, anywhere they are in the world.
My last real race was at the Olympics in Sydney in 2000.
The Olympics shows the community what gymnastics is all about.
My father represented India at the Olympics, and I also want to do that.
I'm actually the daytime host of the Olympics on NBC.
My life has been a whirlwind since the '94 Olympics.
The dullest Olympic sport is curling, whatever 'curling' means.
I can't believe that I'm on the Olympic team.
I'm excited to be a part of the Olympic movement again.
I don't regret the painful times; I bare my scars as if they were medals.
If I do something for my kids, I get a medal, because most fathers don't.
I won my first medal when I was nine years old. It was at the Boston Open.
I won player of the year and players' player, two cups and two championship medals, had a great time.
Children will come out and listen to a writer whose books they like. They don't need a government agency or a medal that says 'laureate' to continue that.
The lines on your face are your medals. You've earned them, so why shouldn't they be worn with honour?
My skating is a very emotional thing that comes from the heart, never doing it for the medal.