A Quote by Kim Yuna

I always wanted to be Olympic champion and do clean programs. — © Kim Yuna
I always wanted to be Olympic champion and do clean programs.
I want to become double Olympic champion, triple Olympic champion, five-time world medallist.
I had been thinking, 'I've got to win because I'm Olympic champion'; actually, no, it's, 'I'm an Olympic champion for life,' I can just enjoy the rest.
From 15 or 16, I always wanted to be an Olympic champion, but I don't think you ever believe it until it actually happens.
I ran like a champion. It is a great consolation to show how dominant I am. I am the Olympic champion and the world champion, but I want Justin Gatlin to be the champion of everything.
I am European Games champion now as well as Olympic champion, European champion, and world champion.
When I picked athletics, I knew I wanted to be an Olympic champion.
When I chose athletics, I knew I wanted to be Olympic champion, and now I have done it in London.
As a child I was very involved with sports and I knew at age 9 that I wanted to be an Olympic champion.
I wouldn't say that there's ever been an Olympic champion that didn't deserve to win an Olympic Gold Medal.
The obvious goals were there- State Champion, NCAA Champion, Olympic Champion. To get there I had to set an everyday goal which was to push myself to exhaustion or, in other words, to work so hard in practice that someone would have to carry me off the mat.
1988 Olympic Champion Brian Boitano was famous for doing a Lutz with one arm over his head. And I wanted to build on that.
To me, being heavyweight world champion and Olympic sprint champion are the two greatest prizes in sport.
As an Olympic champion gymnast, I have always stayed involved in my sport.
I went and played football so I can support my family like I wanted to. Track has been my real dream, to be an Olympic champion and God gave me another opportunity.
I won the Olympic gold medal in Rome, Italy. Olympic champion. The Russian standing right here, and the Pole right here.
I still wanted to see it officially on the scoreboard but, when it was announced 'Denise Lewis is Olympic champion,' it was just like a volcano of elation, relief and satisfaction exploding through my system.
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