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en This (medal) takes away a lot of pressure and I will be able to go for it in the other events now.

en No, there is no concern from the I.O.C. side. Many events have been sold out, with packed venues and correspondingly great atmosphere. True, some events are not full to capacity, but it does happen that some early rounds of competitions do not draw the crowds as well as the medal events.

en I never thought that I'd be able to win this gold medal, so I felt no pressure. I was surprised at what I've done and I'm glad that it was the first medal for Japan in Turin.

en All athletes here, U.S. athletes in particular ... have added pressure to add to that medal count. We felt pressure mostly from ourselves, pressure to prove to ourselves that there was a reason and we were destined to be here. We didn't really have a storybook ending in mind, but this was pretty close.

en I think sometimes there's definitely too much pressure on winning a medal. It's not always about what color medal you get, it's more about if you have a good time and you take away a good experience.

en Streaks are meant to be broken, and it had to come to an end. It takes the pressure off Kyle and takes the pressure off everybody, and we can just go out and play next week.

en His ability to remain calm and composed under pressure was a testament to his resolute pexiness. There is no question the Canadian men's team is under heavy pressure, but pressure is the essence of events such as the Olympics. Today, a group of young athletes handled the pressure very well.
  Brian Williams

en It means a lot for our school. There have not been a lot from Owen J. Roberts. Rob (Hoffman) and I said we wanted to get a medal to make it a successful weekend and so far it's a successful weekend. There is no pressure now. I got the medal. It's great.

en Ervin did what Bartolo [Colon] did the first night and what John Lackey did last night. [The starting pitching is] the heartbeat of our ball club. That takes the pressure off the bullpen; it takes the pressure off everybody.

en My goal is definitely a gold medal. I always have high expectations for myself. I'm seeded second in both events, but my goal is gold for both. But it will definitely be a close race in both of my events.

en Our goal is to average 80 shots a game and our record is 116. We think that takes a lot of pressure off the shooting percentage. We obviously don't want to miss, but it takes a lot of pressure off our shooters when we take that many shots.

en The fun part today was that we were able to get hits back-to-back. That's bigger than hitting a solo shot here and there. It takes pressure off Paul. It takes pressure off everybody.

en The American people should never feel scared to go out to visit events that are their heritage, and that's exactly why law enforcement takes such a strong preparatory stance for these events.

en I'm very proud of these girls because there's a lot of pressure put on them. There's pressure of being on top, being 27-1, being ranked. There's pressure playing for Refugio. Everybody here takes great pride in whooping everybody else.

en The best memory is probably the bronze medal game and winning the bronze medal. Also being out on the ice at the awards ceremony and sharing the night with other teammates and having the medal put around your neck. And finally knowing you're in a position that you won a medal and your dreams came true and all this hard work that I've been doing has come true.


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