I want to win medals for myself.

I don't know where my medals are.

Times don't matter but medals matter.

Heck, gold medals, what can you do with them?

The working mothers of America deserve medals.

Medals don't suit me. I'm not that kind of guy.

Nobody cares about the bronze or silver medals.

It was never about winning medals or being famous.

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

You know I am an actor, and I have medals for diction.

We can't all win Olympic medals. Even I never won one.

In para-cycling I am a veteran with Olympic medals now.

Getting three gold medals is something I'll really cherish.

I don't need a pool room with medals and everything hanging up.

I want to jump far all the time and go out there and win medals.

I don't think about medals. I just think of bettering my own time.

You want to be winning trophies, and you want to be winning medals.

What drives me is winning medals and going out there and enjoying it.

I'm not trying to get five medals. I'm not trying to be Michael Phelps.

I will try hard to win more medals for the country and make India proud.

God will not look you over for medals degrees or diplomas, but for scars.

If I'd gone into taekwondo, I'd probably have won several Olympic medals.

I've been lucky: I've won a lot of medals, but I'd still like to win more.

Three events. Three gold medals. I was news, big news, in the sports world.

The more medals I win, the more my ambitions and confidence levels increase.

While paralyzed, I won a gold and three silver medals as a competitive swimmer.

I knew that life isn't always just about the Olympic gold medals and the sponsors.

My focus will always be my athletic career and winning more medals for the country.

Gold medals are made out of sweat, blood and tears and effort in the gym every day.

I'm not a celebrity. I'm just the same Simone. I just have two Olympic Gold medals now.

I don't know what the point of life is, but I'm certain that five gold medals is not it.

That's because the International Olympic Committee has a policy of never replacing medals.

For six years, I kept my five Olympic medals wrapped in a plastic bread bag beneath my bed.

Medals were - and always will be - the best thing to show your accomplishments in football.

I have tons of pictures of myself as a kid with my medals, and they were never gold medals.

I'm a crack shot and I've won medals for shooting. But I don't think I could shoot a person.

I won some winners' medals with Lancashire - a NatWest trophy and a couple of Sunday Leagues.

I've been lucky enough to travel the world and win awards and medals, but it was time to stop.

When I won medals, I think I was doing something for my employers also. I am making them proud.

What I think is about running faster and faster, and I believe that will translate into medals.

I'm extremely content with my silver and bronze medals. But once I won the gold, I fell in love.

The same people who recognize I came out with no medals should recognize I could have won three.

Two gold medals and two silver, I don't think is that bad... I think I still did a pretty good job.

A player wants to be remembered for what he has won, for the medals, for what he has given his club.

My ultimate dream was to get to the Olympics. I never thought I would come away with two gold medals.

Many people talk about winning two straight gold medals, but I'm not focusing on defending the title.

I won player of the year and players' player, two cups and two championship medals, had a great time.

It's always good to get a wake-up call and a reminder that you can't just go there and collect medals.

The gold medals from world championships and National Games prove the efficiency of my daily training.

The lines on your face are your medals. You've earned them, so why shouldn't they be worn with honour?

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