I don't know how long my body will allow me to compete, but I can't imagine doing anything else. That day will come, and I just hope there'll be a light shining down a path telling me where to go.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
After I stop competing, I'd like to do something that inspires people to get active and fit.
I think now I'll probably take a few days off and enjoy the competition and then sit down with a few people and work out what is next, work out what the next preparation will be and what competition will be next.
I don't know how long I'll be competing, but I'll always be surfing. I'll be surfing until I'm old.
I don't want to think of life after competing. But if I were to do anything else I'd go down the psychology route. That's what interests me.
You have to go out and find a way to compete every day. I know what I can do and what I can offer the team.
I just want to compete and do what I love.
No matter what the competition is, I try to find a goal that day and better that goal.
If all goes well and my body reacts well, and I feel I have a good high level to compete amongst the best then I'll come back and play.
One thing I've done in my life is train year-round to compete at anything, anything. I've got an invitation now to maybe be on the karate team for the Barcelona Olympics. I'm debating whether I want to do that. I just love to compete, and I want to win.
I don't have a competitive bone in my body, so the last thing I want to do is be competing with people.