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en After my skate, I took off my dress, I changed and I really didn't think I was going to get a medal. I was just a little bit in shock, just sitting there.

en To me, this is bigger than the Olympics. This medal is prestigious. Not only do you have to skate 500 meters, but you have to skate 10,000, you have to skate a 1,500 and a 5,000 and you only have two days to do it.

en We're not saying students can't dress up in women's clothing. But there's a difference between the one who dresses (like a woman) for a play, a costume party or Late Skate, and the one who might dress in a provocative way, in a sexual way, in a lewd way.

en I definitely didn't think I was going to get any medal when I finished skating. I was just in a little bit of shock.

en I just was hoping to get a medal and try to keep up with Libby and Mel because they go out pretty fast. I didn't expect to win . . . it's a bit of a shock.

en It's stacked. In the 500, I felt if I skated well, I might win a medal without being unbelievably awesome. In this race, just to win a medal you've got to skate awesome. There's so many great guys.

en I learned a lot about our character. We didn't back off. We didn't get off to the start we wanted. In the first period ... we took some undisciplined penalties and we didn't skate. But in the second and third periods we did skate and we played the way we have been playing and it showed in the final result.

en I was disappointed and in a little bit of shock. I had a really hard time with a couple of jumps in the warm-up and I just couldn't get over it. I definitely didn't think I was going to get any medal at all at the end of the program, so it was a nice surprise.

en There is such a thing as reverse culture shock. I didn't realized that while I was away I had changed, and so had other people.

en It's stacked. In this race, just to win a medal you've got to skate awesome.

en We were sitting there in shock. And I turned to other people who had worked on the film, and we were completely confused. But the audience didn't seem to notice or care.

en MEDAL, n. A small metal disk given as a reward for virtues, attainments or services more or less authentic. It is related of Bismark, who had been awarded a medal for gallantly rescuing a drowning person, that, being asked the meaning of the medal, he replied: "I save lives sometimes." And sometimes he didn't.
  Ambrose Bierce

en He was just in shock, didn't know which way to turn. He's a changed young man, forever. I don't think he picked up a basketball all June, July or August.

en Every day I pray for one of my teammates to win a medal. Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. But I think there is more pressure on the officials and coaches than on me. The only thing I need to do is skate my best.

en The goal of a skate park is to let us skate so we don't have to do it in the streets. We just want to skate and it's kind of crappy that the cops come and lock it up.


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