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en It's more of a direct competition and direct threat. While we have to learn how to compete for medals in those sports where we don't normally contend, such as the Nordic areas, we certainly have to take very seriously those threats to our current medals.

en We're all happy. Medals? Screw medals. I don't really care about medals. Sorry to be vulgar. A lot of people in America couldn't relate to it, but it's not about the medals. It's about the effort and hard work.

en With a lot of freshman and first-time wrestlers, you generally don't expect to get medals. The kids are all a little bit green, and they'll learn from this. It was sure tough on our seniors, though. We expected them all to take home medals.

en He's happy. We're all happy. Medals? Screw medals. Nobody cares. A lot of people in America don't relate to this, but it's not about the medals. It's about the effort and hard work. We're all happy with what we did. Nobody is disappointed at all.

en I think you're going to find that in the individual event medals, there's more competition for those. And some of the countries that don't have as much depth are going to focus on specialists for those individual event medals.

en Sports that haven't been producing medals before are producing medals now.

en As of this morning, Scotland has won 11 gold, seven silver and 11 bronze medals, putting us sixth in the medals table.

en One would rightfully say that you shouldn't just be looking at the quantity of medals, you should also be looking at the quality of medals. Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. One would rightfully say that you shouldn't just be looking at the quantity of medals, you should also be looking at the quality of medals.

en We had the worst possible result in terms of the number of medals and we humbly accept it. I apologize to people in Japan for failing to achieve the goal of winning five medals.

en Heading into Turin our athletes are legitimate medals contenders for five to seven medals. That puts us on pace to achieve or surpass our best-ever medal total in long track at the Games.

en The chances are we [will] have a very tough tournament - we have at least four or five teams who contend to fight for the National Championship, for three medals.

en I think all the sports are everyone's favorites. Even sports like curling, where you need a certain skill but it's not physically demanding, people are really getting into it. The (U.S.) men got into the medals round and everyone was really excited and super supportive.

en [DNSSEC] sounds like a good idea, but it's hard for me to assess the likelihood of this threat, ... In the pantheon of threats, viruses and more direct packet attacks rate a higher frequency. Those are the ones we worry about more.

en Well, expectations are very, very high.don't ask me to count medals because I never count medals before, but certainly we have a very good team and the preparations have been intense.

en Our goal was to come back and win at least 12 medals in Turin. All the skaters who won medals are back and we've got some great athletes added on to that.


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