 Riding that thin line between control and out of control. I think my favorite part of actually going down the track is the adrenaline I get before each run. It's a little bit of nerves and a little bit of adrenaline and I feed off of it. I love that feeling. You know, making the Olympic team would mean everything to me. I got into the world class athlete program and by being in that program it allowed me to be an athlete and be a soldier at the same time which is awesome. I joined the military to put me on a direct heading for going to school and giving me something after I was done as an athlete so it was totally a proactive move. This would be my second Olympic team so it's a little bit of a different perspective. The first time around I was really excited about the experience and to do that again, to be going to do that again is unbelievable but I am coming in hoping for medals. So we've already completed four races to this point in the season. We have one more World Cup and after that World Cup which is in a couple days the Olympic team will be announced and I'm pretty confident I'll be on that team. One thing that I'll take away from this experience is that going to the Olympics is special. Going to the Olympics and representing your country as an athlete and a soldier is very special. Not a lot of people get to say that they can do that. So these are all types of memories that I'll be able to carry with me for my entire life, something that I'll always cherish.