 Stay down, stay calm. Everybody sit down and keep calm, okay? We take you all up. We first started with the boat and after 15 or 30 minutes the motor stopped. When I was in the water there was fear, you don't know if you're going to live or die. At the beginning it was a little bit hard because everyone was like, yeah, refugees are not going to do anything. In my situation it's really good because now I'm moving forward and I'm inspiring a lot of people which is really good. It was just jumping around in the house. I don't know how to explain this feeling but it was amazing. Now we are training really hard and sometimes I have to wake up at 5 am for training. I think only about my records, I think about making my parents proud and everyone who supported me and now I have a lot of pressure from everyone and a lot of people are waiting what I'm doing so yeah, this is what I'm thinking about. The Olympics is like the best event for sport and everyone dreamed to arrive to it. When I was swimming for my life it was dangerous too and it was once in a life too. It is because of sport I am where I am today. It has a big part of my life because of that I'm here, I'm doing what I'm doing, studying in sports school and yeah, my life is going on. I hope that they will open the borders for refugees and I hope to get a medal in the Olympics and that my hometown is in peace again.