To have this gold medal around my neck is just bonkers and still hasn't really sunk in.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
To have this gold medal around my neck is an indescribable feeling. I'm the happiest person right now.
Over the years, I've made many sacrifices to win two Olympic gold medals and put together winning streaks that will never be broken.
This gold medal, to me, is a very good outcome from the many years I've spent on my professional career.
Although it was a great accomplishment to win a gold medal, as soon as they put it on you, that's it; your career is over.
I'm extremely happy that I could win the gold medal. It's a special moment in my career.
To anyone who has started out on a long campaign believing that the gold medal was destined for him, the feeling when, all of a sudden, the medal has gone somewhere else is quite indescribable.
I've learned that winning isn't everything, and it's more about the journey. But at the end of the day, I just want to stand on the podium with the gold medal.
And I want a gold medal more than anything. I just want a gold medal, so that's been pushing me forward.
I've won a world championship, I know how that feels. I don't know how it feels to win a gold medal. I want to feel that; I want to know that.
I'm just glad my gold medal's at home, because I'd hate to try to win another.