I'll Have To Say Winning The Olympic Gold In Atlanta Is A Crowning Achievement, Along With The Gold In The Relay In The Same Games.
I'd Like To Be A More Consistent Starter. I'd Like A Smoother Transition From Crouching To Running. I Have To Learn To Relax During A Race And How To Breathe.
I Was Working In Corporate Canada And I Was Doing All Right. But I Was Burnt Out... Long Hours, A Lot Of Clients. I Just Wanted To Get Away. Track And Field Was Sort Of Like The Elimination Thing. I Just Wanted To Go And Do Something. Exercise My Brain And My Body And Kind Of Gravitate To That.
In Running, I Can Internalize That Intensity. I Can Handle It Because It's Me And I'm Coming Back In The Next Race. I'm Always Ready For The Next Race.
I Love Music, And A Lot Of It. Jazz Is Probably On The Top With Guys Like Miles Davis. But I Even Enjoy Music From The '60s And '70s.
I Do A Lot Of Media Work, I've Been Investing And I'm Involved With Real Estate. It's Totally Different From What I Had Been Doing But I Find It Challenging And Fun. To Be Honest, I Really Don't Miss The Track. I Pretty Well Accomplished What I Set Out To Do And It Was Time To Move On.
You Find Sprinters Testing Other Sprinters' Mental Capability. But These Are My Good Friends On The Track. I Don't Think We Need To Do That.
Im Jamaican, Man. Im Jamaican First. You Gotta Understand Thats Where Im From. Thats Home. That You Can Never Take Away From Me. Im A Jamaican-born Canadian Sprinter.
I Want To Give As Many Canadians The Opportunity To Be Successful And If We Can Use Their Athletic Gifts To Get Them A Free Degree Or A Free Diploma Across The Border Then I Guess I'm Doing My Job.