Being on the podium with him is an honor. This (bronze) means more than a silver without him.
He's pushed skating more than anyone I can think of. His consistency is incredible.
I had no idea what Emanuel had done.
I just realized how we all are really quite similar. We're just normal people going for abnormal things.
I stood there (on the medal podium) in disbelief. It was a really special moment. I wouldn't have been there without (my parents).
I think we can both feel good about what we did. Last year (in London), we both did a good long and that's it. This year, we each had three solid skates. I know I'm happy with what I did.
I took the lutz for granted and I wasn't focusing.
I won, so it was a championship skate. It wasn't perfect, but last year at Canadians I had one of my best skates and then I had a lackluster performance in the long at worlds. I feel better knowing there's still room for improvement.
I'll go home. I'll get angry. I'll yell a bit. And then I'll start training and get better.
I'm proud of myself. Sadly I slipped and fell down. The rest was good. It was the best you can ask for.
Never. Never underestimate Emanuel Sandhu.
That was a big mistake and I'll just have to come back from it and learn from it. I think what happened is I took the lutz for granted and I wasn't focusing.
Where we lack (Olympic) experience, we'll make up for it in support. I've talked to Brian Orser, Elvis Stojko and Kurt Browning for my preparation.
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