You've got to believe in God.

I work so hard for what I do. To achieve what I have has taken me half of my life to be able to achieve what I have achieved. And for people to think I have taken a shortcut, it's not right, and it's not fair.

It's doesn't just come overnight, you've got to train for it and believe in yourself; that's the most important thing.

I'd heard a lot about Dubai before I first visited and couldn't wait to go.

The coach is the boss at the end of the day. I do whatever he tells me and don't ask questions.

I believe no matter who you are, respect yourself, respect others.

Look at my success. I didn't achieve it overnight. It has been the product of many years' struggle, and every year, my times have shown gradual improvement.

Dubai is a safe place, and I never came across anything to worry about.

I love what I do. I want to continue winning medals.

I've got such a sweet tooth. I do miss the U.K. where you get sticky toffee pudding or custard, all that.

There is so much to discover in Dubai.

It has been a long journey, but if you dream and have the ambition and want to work hard, then you can achieve.

I like to be organized, I like to stick to my schedule. That's how I stay focused.

When you think you're on top of your game, you've got to change it, and keep evolving and keep getting better.

I just need to direct traffic, get everyone lined up, in and out of the huddle and make sure everything is crisp so that everyone is on the same page.

When I'm in the huddle, it is my huddle, and I mean, that's how it needs to operate.

The quarterback position is a role of leadership, and I feel just who I am as a person, I bring different types of leadership to the table.

So as long as my shoulders are level and I pull through with my hips, the ball should go where it's supposed to go.

My throwing motion is what it is.

I've got a quick release and I can throw the ball accurately as long as I bring my feet with me.

It's football. It's what I was born to do.

I've got to have two hands on the ball when I'm leaving the pocket, when I'm moving in the pocket.

You've just got to read your read keys and rep it in practice and then just do your job on the field.

If you take the expectations off of what we're supposed to do and just play free, I think that allows you to play to the best of your ability.