A Quote by P. R. Sreejesh

I have always said being part of the team and winning a medal for my country was my first preference. — © P. R. Sreejesh
I have always said being part of the team and winning a medal for my country was my first preference.
My first medal, the League Cup at Tottenham, that was a very proud moment for me. Being captain, and winning. But also winning the double in my first year at Arsenal, that was special.
The two things that are probably tied for first are winning a championship with the Mavericks and also being able to win a gold medal - two gold medals with Team USA.
I was able to represent my country and put on the red, white, and blue - how many people in the world get to do that? Standing on the podium with my teammates, and being the first women's gymnastics team to win this gold medal, it was life-changing!
London 2012 is all about winning a medal. Not just any medal, the gold medal.
I am very proud to be part of this team, and I know that winning with Ferrari will mean more than winning with another team.
Winning that team-pursuit Olympic gold medal was unbelievable.
You have to enjoy winning and being part of a successful team, just being a young bloke. But at the same time you want to be back page and not front page news and be spoken about for your cricket and contributing to winning rather than getting it wrong on a night out.
I lost a bet with another model. We were watching a Cleveland Browns game, and she told me I should be a model. I said that models are pretentious people who don't eat. She said, 'If you choose the winning team, I'll do you a favor. If I choose the winning team, you'll go to a casting call.' She won, so I went.
Winning doesn't always mean being first. Winning means you're doing better than you've ever done before.
Winning the 2012 bronze medal was magnificent, but I would love to win a gold medal in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
When I got the call that the Patriots were interested, it was a very surreal feeling. I've always looked up to watching them play. They've been a team that has a long history of winning. Just to be considered to be a part of this team is a great honor.
Team GB's success at the Beijing Olympics can, in part, be said to have been made in Manchester. For example, all the cycling medal winners trained at Manchester's velodrome, the National Cycling Centre.
Winning the BAFTA for 'Young Apprentice' felt great. It's really nice to be part of the winning team.
Winning and losing is part of the game and it's not that we are the first team to have lost a match; previous teams also have faced defeats.
Supporting any team has its ups and downs. But being part of a united team on the brink of victory, is the only way we're going to change the country for the better.
Whatever earnings I got from winning this silver medal, part will be used for my college education.
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