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en He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. I definitely want to win, and I'm talking about a national championship. We have all the tools to do it. We have all the athletes and the coaches, and all that's left is actually doing it.

en As far as what people think about me, I know I played for a national championship. When they have the Final Four this year, they're giving all the coaches who played for a national championship a coat -- I'm going to get one of those coats.

en In talking to our athletes and our coaches, they think it will act as a deterrent.

en It's just really disappointing. We were just so close. I think we had all the tools in place to win the national championship. Sometimes things don't work out the way you want it to.

en There's very few athletes that compete at that level (national championship) that win a medal every time out in an individual event.

en Coming in, a couple of people were talking about it after talking to the other coaches. All of our coaches are weights coaches, and they kind of relayed it to everybody and let us know what was going on.

en It's not like they're inexperienced sophomores being asked to step up and run over their head. We're returning six athletes with national championship experience, and that's significant.

en It used to be, most of your great athletes in the state only played football. Now if you get the best kids from Florida, you have a chance to win a national (basketball) championship. I don't know if you could say that before.

en Of course it is nothing like the old Scottish rally in my day, when we used to race right up to Inverness and back, but it is still one of the best rounds of the British championship and our own national championship. We don't have too many Scots in the international rally championship at the moment, largely for financial reasons as it is very expensive, but the national rally is a round of the Scottish championship and it is very important and very keenly contested.

en The coaches say our goal has not changed, and that is to win the National championship. Anything short of that I think would be a disappointment for this team.

en This is serious business. This isn't just cute. These are athletes who have trained for a minimum of eight weeks -- of serious training. Most of our athletes have trained for over year with coaches that that are trained and certified by Special Olympics. Our athletes are serious athletes who show the world they can.

en The previous Duke teams used to always talk about winning a national championship a lot more than they actually played to win a championship. This team is a little bit different. They don't talk as much about it. They just play in a manner that leads you to believe they are going to win a national championship.

en I think from talking to a lot of coaches, I'd say there's a pretty good chance of three going and a possibility of four. Just from talking to coaches. But you've had a lot of coaches say they would vote for five. Whether five could make it would be tough. Even if four makes it -- even three -- when you don't have any of them voted in by the fans, that's pretty unbelievable.

en We're trying to get [them] involved as volunteers for skill development type clinics and to speak to coaches and athletes about how neat it is to participate at the national level.

en We at the USOC, along with our national governing bodies, their coaches and their athletes, have a goal in mind of being the best in the world. That doesn't necessarily come with a solid, quantifiable number.


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