 I'm IT1 Saundra Up-to-Graft, Navy Reserve with the Third Naval Construction Regiment. Well, the first firearm I ever shot was in basic training, and I was pretty good at it in basic training. So when I came back and went to college, a group of us in ROTC got together and started a pistol team. It started from there. When we both met, we were both in the Army at the same time. We were both Army, and then both went Navy Reserve. We came back on active duty to be at the Army Marsmanship Unit, and I stayed Navy Reserve. We met in 2000 in Ankara, Turkey at the World Military Shooting Championships. And neither of us made the 2000 Olympic team, and the Army at that time said, Starting up-to-graph, you're going to go to SISM, and they said to corporal up-to-graph, would you like to go to SISM? Corporal Utahsy. Corporal Utahsy. And so we ended up going there and met, hit it right off, married shortly thereafter. We're still here after all these years. And it'll be 12 years this year, and we'll actually be able to celebrate our anniversary at the Olympics. In London. We've shot a lot of competitions together. We've both been to the World Championships, lots of World Cups. So we perform well together when we're at a match, so I don't think it's going to be any kind of distraction. But it's great to have the support, you know. Zandra gives me a lot of support. She knows what I'm going through. I know what she's going through, so it's like a shared experience. Both ways, both good and bad. We've both been through it, and we can both do better because of that. If you don't necessarily succeed right away, don't give up. Because I've tried for many Olympic trials to make this team, and there were many days where I wanted to give up. But with the support of my husband and friends and family and just my own determination to make it, I didn't give up. I kept trying, kept getting better. And here I am, going to the Olympics. See you in London. Thank you.