One must put things in perspective - I've been given a circumstance with very little time to catch form and try and get an Olympic quota for the country.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When it applies to the Olympics and making a decision, I have to claim Australia as my country.
Qualifying for the Olympics is probably harder than winning a medal at the Olympics.
The Olympics are only once every four years, so you have to take advantage of all your opportunities, both to be an inspiration to people and help support your sponsors who help you.
It's never easy at the Olympic level. Russia, Romania and China always are contenders.
No one put pressure on me to go to the Olympics; once I'd got the qualifying mark, I just couldn't say no.
If you're the Olympic champion then they have to wait four more years to get you again.
Not a lot of people get to go to the Olympics - especially with the chance I've got.
The Olympic Games are for the world and all nations must be admitted to them.
I'm so over the moon that I have the opportunity to represent my country at a third Olympic Games.
The opportunity to represent your country at the Olympic Games is earned, not given.