 Matt Sancing with DAV here at the 37th annual National Disabled Veteran Spooner Sports Clinic here in Snowmass, Colorado. And I'm here with Oscar Olguin, who is DAV Assistant National Voluntary Services Director. But Oscar, this is not your first time here at the clinic. In 2005, you came here as a participant. What was that experience like? It was amazing. It was the first time that I had gotten out of the hospital after being recently injured. The first time I ever skied, it was an amazing, amazing week that I spent here on the slopes. Yeah, it is amazing. And you were here just months after being injured. And you were also selected as the DAV Freedom Award recipient that year. And that's an award DAV bestows on veterans who best embody the spirit of the event. What does that award mean to you? Oh, it was completely unexpected and, you know, it got me motivated to continue to work in adaptive sports and then eventually work for the Disabled American Veterans as well. Yeah, it definitely got you into the organization. And now you're here helping to run the event. And they got veterans out there watching this who are maybe on the fence. They've heard about the Winter Sports Clinic. They don't know much about it. Why should they come in the future year? Again, it's an amazing event. The things that are done here are top notch. I mean, you got siskis, you got a little bit of everything, and it's an amazing event. You made amazing people throughout the week. Yeah, we've got fly fishing, snowmobiling, snowboarding, curling, ice hockey, scuba diving, and there's even hot springs this year. And so there's veterans probably watching us who are here at the clinic. Now, what advice do you have for them as the week progresses? Take it all in. Some of the people here that you meet could be potentially friends for life. You know, the relationships you build here will continue much later in the future. Awesome. And make sure you're following the hashtag Winter Sports Clinic and make sure you go to wintersportsclinic.org. I'm Matt Sansing. Thanks.