Having the chance to be able to fight for something really meaningful - races, championships - that's the absolute priority.

Going out there and losing is so easy. I want stuff to be hard - that's why I want to win championships, I want to win games.

It's become a lot bigger than just winning championships. It's about inspiring hopefully millions at some point in my career.

As a competitor, you're always taught that you want win championships. You want to put yourself in the best place to do that.

I've won league championships, and I helped pull off a massive NCAA tournament upset - our 15-versus-2 win over Duke in 2012.

In 1990 I qualified to play in the World Championships for the first time. I was ranked 125-1 to win but I knew I could do it.

I love Bill Belichick. He is a great coach, great man - raising men to do the right thing and win championships in this league.

To be honest, I see more championships, I see MVP, I see so much more that I can accomplish. There's no reason to be satisfied.

Joe Gibbs helped define what the Washington Redskins stand for - integrity, hard work, determination, winning and championships.

As an amateur, we used to fight people from the same gym. You'd spar with each other and then fight each other in championships.

Probably the No. 1 characteristic, if you want win championships, you've got to be great competitors. It's got to come naturally.

It is never the case that I will push myself more for the World Championships and play differently in a Super Series or vice-versa.

I am very superstitious. I trod on a wet towel before winning the Junior World Championships, and now I have to do that every time.

The major championships have always been a special focus in my career, and as a professional, I think Augusta is where I need to be.

The Olympics in '92, I didn't contribute that much. I had more to do with winning the National Championships than I did the gold medal.

I never dreamed when I was competing at The Championships that I would one day be interviewing the winners on Centre Court for the BBC.

I want to be the IC Champion. I want to be the U.S. Champion. I want to be the tag team champion. I want to hold all the championships.

We all understand football is entertainment. And people like high-scoring games. But you still have to play defense to win championships.

It never bothered me when people would say, 'You only win championships because you're playing with Shaq.' It bothered me when he said it.

World Cups and European Championships should feature the best teams. When you keep increasing the number of teams, you dilute the quality.

I believed in what I was. I didn't believe that would translate into any of the five championships. But I knew that I could affect the game.

When I watch Ernie Johnson do the celebration at the conference championships, I marvel at how smooth he is. The guy is just the consummate pro.

I am proud of my family. I am proud of my Duke championships and all my Duke teammates. And, I am proud I never lost a game against the Fab Five.

To be looked up to as one of the Americans that's supposed to carry the torch, go to the major championships and get medals, that's a huge honour.

I said back in 2010 when I was rubbish at the European championships, 'If I never win an omnium until 2012, I don't care.' I then won Olympic gold.

Being gay has nothing to do with the three gold medals or the three MVPs or the four championships I've won. I'm still the same person. I'm Sheryl.

If I'm able to win the world championships when I'm not even at my best, then with another year until Rio, maybe I could even become Olympic champion.

I love the game of basketball, and as long as I can do that, keep playing and try to get some more championships with the organization, I'll be happy.

I've lived through a lot of division championships, a lot of final-four appearances, but our goal is further than that. We want to deliver a Super Bowl.

I have to work harder than what I am now to make sure that I stay on top of this and stay on top of the world and be competitive in major championships.

I am not an expert in this field but I do try to keep up to date with the Bundesliga. And I do follow World Cups and European Championships more closely.

I remember the European Championships in 2004. Wayne Rooney was a special player in that tournament, and I definitely cried when we got knocked out then.

I won the 2011 Visa Championships, the 2012 Pacific Rims, and then the 2013 American Cup (the first and only senior elite competition of my elite career).

I always have these debates with my friends, I was like 'can you imagine dropping LeBron in '75?' and I was like 'bro he'd win 15 championships in a row.'

Even if the pace is slow in championships, you can still sprint well and still power in the last 200, which is always the main part when the race is slow.

I wasn't happy with my performance at the World Championships in Daegu. I had an unbelievable race in the heats, but misjudged the semi and finished last.

In New Japan, it is kept very simple. It's about proving to the other man or woman that you are the better person. And guess what? It's about championships.

Most people watch a game because they're excited about it; I'll sit there and watch lacrosse championships to try to find a female who could be a bobsledder.

It's one thing if you're a part of teams that won five championships. But it's an extremely different argument if you're a big reason for those championships.

I have read that I was a Bill Bradley type. I wish I was a Bradley. He was one of the best. He helped his team win two championships, and that's the ultimate.

In the '80s, when Gretzky came to the World Championships in the second or third game, you'd see this guy skating circles around the other ones. Unbelievable.

Every World Cup I want to try and win, and my 30th World Cup win was a big goal. And it's a good feeling to go into the world championships with a good result.

Though I'd have to say it was generally the guys in Detroit, as a group, that won the two Championships. They were terrific and I always look back very fondly.

I think it's great the opportunity is given to all of us really to come out and play major championships after the real major championships have gone beyond us.

No matter how much you've won, no matter how many games, no matter how many championships, no matter how many Super Bowls, you're not winning now, so you stink.

When WWE announced that the women's division will be getting Tag Team Championships, I don't think there was a girl in the locker room who wasn't totally pumped.

Time will tell how you rate against the rest of the competition. I'll let everyone else worry about championships. I'm going to worry about qualifying at Pomona.

When the Heat were put together, there was talk of going undefeated. They didn't get off to a great start, but they found a way to win back-to-back championships.

I don't worry about numbers. I worry about wins. You can see all the years that my numbers went down and how many championships I've got. That's what I worry about.

So in my sophomore year of high school, I ran in Barcelona for the World Junior Championships, and I set the national record for the girls' 1,500 meters in doing so.

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