Winning is no longer just the outcome. It's part of the process.
From Victoria Pendleton
To be honest, after you've crossed the line at the Olympic Games, it is bedlam for the next, about, five or six hours. Media, press conference, dope control - you might get some food if you're lucky. You might see family if you're lucky.
My best hair care tip would be, choose a range that is right for your hair structure. Working with Pantene has made me realize the importance of this, and it really does make a difference. I have quite thick hair, so I use the Smooth & Sleek range.
I've seen pictures of me, and I look mean and arrogant. That's how I felt on the inside. I think now, 'Is that really me?'
I normally don't listen to my instincts because I'm so full of doubt.
It's a very unique feeling - to be that strong and unbreakable. But I'm working towards it.
The sprint is sometimes like a toss of a coin. Sometimes it's heads, and sometimes it's tails.
I'm someone who wears their heart on their sleeve.
I find it hard to act other than the way I feel.
I was just, like, all I want to do is be really good at something. Really, really good at something, so people are vaguely impressed by me.
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