That's what we want people to do. Select a goal or gold and go after it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I definitely want to win a gold medal, that should be everybody's goal.
Arriving at one goal is the starting point to another.
My goal is one Olympic gold medal. Not many people in this world can say, 'I'm an Olympic gold medalist.'
My goal is one individual gold. I know how hard it is: you have to have a good day; there can also be some problems with the weather.
That's what has always been good about track. The goal is very clearly defined: Try to win. Get the gold medal. And I'm able to put my energy toward that.
25 years later, you know, I haven't really put too much emphasis on any kind of individual goal, other than trying to win any particular night, trying to find a way to do that.
When you set a goal for yourself, you do what you need to.
Forget goals. Value the process.
My current goal is to place a moratorium on goals.
The only thing I really, really want is for the U.S. to win again. Just to win another team gold. And, of course I would really want to win an all-around gold.