Not talking today. I will tomorrow. |
Nothing's changed about me. It's no different than when I was a kid and I wanted to ski during warm weather but needed to travel somewhere else to do it. So I got a job to pay for it. |
Obviously, I was in a position to win by a significant amount, even with pretty poor skiing in the first [slalom] run. I'm prepared to ski well in all the events I'm in. It's just a matter of execution. |
Obviously, it's a drag, but I made it to the (bottom). At least that's half the battle for me. |
Obviously, the less change that happens all at once on the team, personnel-wise, is probably better for the team. |
Once the season starts for me, there isn't a change in my focus, just a change in my tactics and strategies. |
One of the good things about my career is I have such extensive knowledge, so I always go as hard as I can. Some guys can go 70, 80 percent and get results, but I wouldn't do that. |
Our stance on doping hasn't changed,'' U.S. men's head coach Phil McNichol said. |
Over the last three years living in a motor home has been my salvation because I've been able to have a normal life. When you live the life of a gipsy it's important to eat well and to rest. |
People in the U.S. will watch anything if it's put in front of their face over and over again. I like to see what's possible, more than anything. |
People talk about how you have no oxygen in your legs at the finish, ... Forget that. You have no oxygen in your brain. |
Records are less important for me than what if feel when I come down the mountain. |
Right now, if you want to cheat, you can: Barry Bonds and those guys are just knowingly cheating, but there's all sorts of loopholes. |
Right now, if you want to cheat, you can. |
Some guys might change things up, but some guys don't. Look at Phil Mickelson. He's virtually all risk, all the time. If you're unhappy with the way you played, what's the point? |