There will be mental worries with the long jump before Rio, but I know I can get through it. It's just getting my confidence back. I know I have a big jump in me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm really, really excited heading towards Rio.
I am training 8-9 hours a day and will give my best shot for Rio.
I think about Rio every day. Every day in training, it's something that drives me forward. I want to be Olympic champion.
I went to London and was excited to make the team, but to be honest, I was a bit dissatisfied with my performance there, and I'd really like to make up for that in Rio and get the best out of myself on the Olympic stage.
We crave instant success these days. If you are a really good sprinter and long jumper, you don't want to spend two or three years on a whole new set of events. You're used to doing well and it's difficult to give that up.
I am going to Rio with a chance of a medal.
I really feel like that concept of enjoying the now and not worrying about the future is what my coach has been trying to teach me for 14 years - and that is what has made me such a different athlete 10 years later, and that is what has made me strong enough mentally to make this Olympic team.
I thought I was going to jump further than that, but I don't care - I'm Olympic champion.
I must refine my training every day to give myself the best opportunity to achieve my dreams during the Olympic Games in Rio.
Rio 2016 is definitely on my mind, and I would really like to go to some more World Championships before that.
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