If I never competed again, it wouldn't bother me. I don't care.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you got anything to you at all as an athlete and a competitor, you don't care what the circumstances are. You still got competition.
I never thought about competing in the Olympic Games when I was growing up.
I do miss competing, being out there - the atmosphere, I do miss it.
I wish I could compete again, but my good feeling is, these competitions are better as exhibitions.
I love competing.
I don't want to think of life after competing. But if I were to do anything else I'd go down the psychology route. That's what interests me.
If I couldn't compete, I wouldn't ride. I don't ride for fun; I ride to prepare for the next competition, and everything that I do when I am in the saddle is always a calculated step in my path to the next win.
At one point that's all I cared about, being a pro athlete. But I realized I wasn't athletic enough.
I've been an athlete and competitor my whole life, and there's nothing more that I get off on than competition.
The whole competition thing disturbs me. Not that I wasn't a part of it when I first started.