A Quote by Ashton Eaton

I must refine my training every day to give myself the best opportunity to achieve my dreams during the Olympic Games in Rio. — © Ashton Eaton
I must refine my training every day to give myself the best opportunity to achieve my dreams during the Olympic Games in Rio.
I think about Rio every day. Every day in training, it's something that drives me forward. I want to be Olympic champion.
I am training 8-9 hours a day and will give my best shot for Rio.
The opportunity to be a part of the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games in Rio is a huge milestone in my career, and it will be the biggest performance of my life.
I give my best every day in training and in games; this is the only way that I know how to play football.
This year I spent two months in Australia, and I did all the training camps in London. It was a really hard winter because I want to give the best performance of my career at the Olympic Games! That is the only title I'm missing and I will do my best to take it!
I'd guess that every American action film would be different. It's just training, training hard, training a lot. Then trying to give your best performance on the day, and I've been lucky so far.
I now have Youth Olympic, Olympic and European Games titles, which is a dream. I didn't fight that well and just scraped through a lot of the fights, but winning is a relief, and it's more points towards the Rio Olympics, which takes a bit of pressure off me.
Rio is going to be my fifth Olympic games - it's been a long journey but a rewarding one, I would say.
I'd like to do some modelling. But I will go on with pentathlon until the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
A gold medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics is what I'm looking for. I have to pace my training in such a way that I'm at my best in Rio, and when I'm in form, no opponent can come in my way.
I'm competing with myself every day in training to try and better myself, and going into games to try and score goals.
I think playing a lot every three or four days is the best thing. The best training is the games; there is no training in the week that you can compare the intensity, fatigue, and everything that you have in a match.
It was the most intense training schedule I had ever experienced in my life. Ten to twelve hours of training every single day. You cherish every moment of sleep you get. But it really helped us build that base going into the Olympic year.
I went to London and was excited to make the team, but to be honest, I was a bit dissatisfied with my performance there, and I'd really like to make up for that in Rio and get the best out of myself on the Olympic stage.
I know everyone has Olympic dreams, but if you really think about it, you just don't want to go to the Olympics. You want to be a gold medalist at the Olympic Games.
At every Olympic Games, anything can happen that nobody can predict, so I did my best to win.
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