How did it feel to win the bronze medal in the Mens 5000m Relay?
It was great because we’ve been saying all along that we were the strongest men’s team in U.S. history and that we were the strongest short track team in U.S. history. It was great to prove it and bring home hardware. There’s no denying a medal, and it’s that same thing again – justifying what we do. So, you come back with an Olympic bronze medal, and all of a sudden everything was worth it. • How has your life changed since winning the bronze medal? I have a lot more fans, but I wouldn’t say my life has changed much. I’m still the same guy, act the same way, and go home to the same town. So nothing’s changed other than I have a lot more people interested in what I do. • What is your most memorable experience from the 2010 Winter Games? Well, obviously getting the medal was pretty memorable, but I would have to say the Opening Ceremony was probably the most exciting part, believe it or not. There was so much anticipation towards it when we finally got there whereas the medal, you’re ju