Crossing the line and being world champion, I've always dreamt about it, and now I've done it. It's quite a surreal feeling, but obviously very special.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always been working just to be a world champion and it's a dream come true.
I'm so proud, and it feels brilliant to be a world champion.
It's been a dream for me since I was six years old to go to the Olympic Games and to finally have that dream realised is something massive for me.
I'm proud of my triumphs. I've dreamed of being world champion, I've had some difficult times and they've made me value the good times.
I am a dreamer. And what I dream of is to become Olympic champion, world champion, world record holder.
I love being world champion.
When I was a kid in Adelaide, I dreamed of becoming No. 1 in the world, winning a grand slam and the Davis Cup for Australia.
It was a dream of mine to be an Olympic champion but not a lifelong goal.
To be on television and have my nieces and nephews see me, and seeing them wear my shirt to the games and be proud, it's so sweet. Sometimes it feels like it's just a dream.
I aim for the stars, and winning a world title will not be a fulfilment of a dream for me. It never has been.