 All right, three, two, one. First of all, Pat, congratulations. You just talked about what it means to, you know, third-trip here in the world, and we're next championship. Yeah, you know, I mean, I've been putting in a lot of work over the summer. I've been putting in work all season long with one goal in mind, and it was this. We've been talking about, you know, being happy with top five, but in the back of my mind, I knew, you know, I wouldn't be happy unless I got first place. So I am thrilled and excited. Can I take us through your race, you know, since it's kind of game-planning by the last few races to kind of help back and then have that kick in front of that three-kilometer mark. So just kind of take us through that. Yeah, so the goal before I knew it was raining was to hopefully make a move around three miles. I thought that would change because of the rain and the conditions, but that ended up being what I did. The first two miles, we went out pretty quick, and I was feeling a little tired, so I wasn't sure if I was going to do it. But once we hit three miles, I made the move, and we decided to go, and the rest was history. Can you talk about, like I mentioned before, it's your third straight trip here. What's your experience of having been here before, being in this environment, helped you a little bit this year, and I know what it's like. Yeah, absolutely. You know, my first year here, I was just kind of going out there, running in the middle of the pack, just finishing wherever I could and be happy with it. Last year, I really got the experience of running up in the front of the pack, you know, with the top guys in the nation, and fell a little bit short at the end. They were able to go a little bit quicker than me, but this year I just knew, you know, getting the front, hang on, and I should be good. I trust my kick, I trust my endurance, so, yeah.