 you've trained at the Burke Aquatic Center for years. What is it like when you go in there and your names or your face is everywhere and all these banners and everything? I think when they approached me with the idea of like we're gonna put like your picture up and then some accolades and I was like oh that's pretty cool and then I walked in and I was like holy cow it's like the whole wall um and the divers tease me like this is your shrine now it's puts things out from under like it's hilarious how much bigger I thought it would be but you know I think that just speaks to one of the things that I experienced on the podium in London was it's hard to explain but when you're on the podium there's a wave of emotions that come in and the only thing I could think of was like this wasn't just me in this moment to get me to this point you know Adam had to sacrifice I had plenty of teachers who had to help me through this and trainers and family members and one of the coolest things was when I was on the podium listening to the National Anthem we had my family my fiancee at the time Sonny who's now my wife all to the left of me and on the other side was a whole John Purdue club congregation and so it was like the people who helped get me to this point are now you know kind of encircling and we're good to celebrate this special moment with each other