That is when the crowd really lifted me. That last 600 meters I was not running with my own legs. It was incredible.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It has been extraordinary, wonderful, I've been three feet off the ground since I made that first record.
I used to love the feeling of running, of running too far. It made my skin tingle.
I started running outside when I was at 'Biggest Loser.' Then I got runner's knee, and thought I was never going to be able to shake it. When I overcame that and ran the L.A. Marathon, it was such an amazing thing, and now running is such a part of my routine.
I'm not running again. I will say this: It was a great experience. I loved it.
I really loved what the guys were doing more than anything, how high they jumped, how effortless it was.
When I first walked in to London, I was so overwhelmed by the village, the sheer volume of people. I was just so excited. You don't know what to expect. So the level of excitement was almost draining, just taking everything in. I was so exhausted after I swam because of all the excitement in the build-up.
Fantastic, I am very happy to be the fastest 800 metres runner in the world.
I loved the feeling of freedom in running, the fresh air, the feeling that the only person I'm competing with is me.
The weight really started falling off, and I could see my muscles. It was awesome.
You were about five feet short of a ten feet jump?
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