A Quote by Tori Bowie

I'm extremely content with my silver and bronze medals. But once I won the gold, I fell in love. — © Tori Bowie
I'm extremely content with my silver and bronze medals. But once I won the gold, I fell in love.
If God awarded us medals, as they do in the Olympics, love would win the gold, joy the silver, and peace the bronze.
Nobody cares about the bronze or silver medals.
There is a way to play this game physically, but it's the mental part that's going to separate gold from silver and silver from bronze.
We want and expect to win the silver or gold. A bronze would be a step back. In fact, we think it would be a put-down if we don't win the silver or gold.
I have bronze in Beijing, silver in London, and now gold in Rio. It is the perfect story.
While paralyzed, I won a gold and three silver medals as a competitive swimmer.
Not that I went into the Olympics with any doubt, but my holiday plans afterwards depended on how well I did - bronze, silver or gold.
Eight gold medals? If I wanted I could make a movie about me winning nine gold medals. Now that's real power.
Our under-19s, under-20s, under-17s teams are all getting into Euro finals, World Cup finals, winning bronze medals. We're winning bronze medals; it's about that final step now. We've got to punish teams. In every game - youth games, senior games - just to push the game further.
I am not running after gold medals; I am running after time. And once I get that, gold medals will run after me.
Everything within a half-a-minute or a half-an-inch is gold, silver, bronze or nothing.
It was a true honor to have represented my country at my first Paralympic Winter Games and proud to bring home gold and silver medals for the U.S.
The Olympics is my favourite sporting event. Although I have a problem with that silver medal. When you think about it, you win the gold - you feel good, you win the bronze - you think, 'Well at least I got something'. But when you win silver, it's like, 'Congratulations, you 'almost' won. Of all the losers, you came in first of that group. You're the number one 'loser.' No one lost ahead of you.
It's always great to perform, make the podium, and yeah, gold, silver, and bronze, will also encourage other nations, Asia, America to do better.
People say that it was degrading for an Olympic champion to run against a horse, but what was I supposed to do? I had four gold medals, but you can't eat four gold medals. There was no television, no big advertising, no endorsements then. Not for a black man, anyway.
I have tons of pictures of myself as a kid with my medals, and they were never gold medals.
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