 I'm here with Mark Jaredelli. He is a five-time World Cup champion, as well as a four-time world champion. And to top it all off, he's a two-time silver medalist at the Olympics. That is such a mouthful. So many awards. It's amazing. And he is here also to honor Dr. Sedman tonight, but he had a really interesting story. One of the most Dr. Sedman said the worst injuries he had ever seen. And if you don't mind taking us back down memory lane and talk a little bit about that experience. Yeah, it was really serious. I was only 19 years old. It happened in 83 in Lake Louise and my knee turned around 360 degrees. And I was 15% handicapped afterwards. And nobody believed that I ever could come back even in Austria. They asked me if I ever could walk stairs anymore. But I think with the support of the whole Sedman team, not only the surgeon, Dr. Sedman also his therapy team, HA and Topper. And I think with all that force, I could manage to come back and become one of the biggest ski racer of all time. Yeah, so it's amazing. So you had success after this injury. I won one race before this accident and I won 45 races afterwards. Talk about tenacity, right? So is there anything in particular that you would like to say to Dr. Sedman? Yeah, I know. I got to know him when I was very young and only afterwards I got to know that he is an incredible personality and he became a good friend and not only with himself, also with his family and all the team, something very special. And I never got to know it afterwards in my whole career. And I thank for him that he became a friend of mine, such a good friend, not only a surgeon. Well, that's a wonderful story and with a happy ending, no doubt. Thank you so much. Thank you.