I think being a competitive diver for years helps you focus and dedicate yourself to what's needed.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I want to do my hard dives really well, I want to see what my true potential in this sport really is. I want to grasp that.
I have the opportunity to be part of swimming history. To take the sport to a new level would be an honor for me. There's no better time to try this than now.
And I guess the thing that I really sort of rely on in me is that I love racing and I love competing and so I know that you know when the time comes and the pressure's on and I have to swim well, I'm sort of able to pull it out and sort of get the best out of myself.
I've been a scuba diver since I was 16 and I think that was one of the reasons they chose me.
You want to compete, and you want to compete at the highest level.
The thing I love about diving is the flowing feeling. I like a sport where the whole point is to move as little as humanly possible so your air supply will last longer. That's my kind of sport. Where the amount of effort spent is absolutely minimal.
I train and prepare for every contest the same so I can compete to the best of my abilities.
I'm a scuba diver but not certified.
My goal in sailing isn't to be brilliant or flashy in individual races, just to be consistent over the long run.
I love competing. I love a challenge. I love going in and showing people what I can do, proving to them that I can get this part, that I can give you what you want.
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