1.
The decathlon includes ten separate events and they all matter. You can't work on just one of them.
Dan O'Brien
2.
It really means a lot that I won the gold medal - but I woke up the next morning expecting to feel different. I felt the same.
Dan O'Brien
3.
I always know where the scissors are.
Dan O'Brien
4.
It took me time to realize that the men who won Olympic gold medals in the decathlon are just men, just like me.
Dan O'Brien
5.
And there is such a thing as a decathlon high. It's like a rock rolling down hill, picking up momentum. You get better and better.
Dan O'Brien
6.
Try everything, because you're never sure what you're going to be great at.
Dan O'Brien
7.
To me, the decathlon is its own little society and I am part of that culture.
Dan O'Brien
8.
When I was little, I wasn't allowed to put sugar on my breakfast cereal because it made me so hyper.
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9.
Breaking the world record in '92 was a very special personal moment, but I'd say my favorite moment as a decathlete was winning the Olympic gold medal.
Dan O'Brien
10.
It's important for me to think I'm mixed-race.
Dan O'Brien
11.
I was a good decathlete until I got with a coach that really knew how to train specifically for the event... I'd really describe it as like being a juggler; you have ten balls and you're trying to get them all in the air at the same time.
Dan O'Brien
12.
There is nothing better than having a personal-best day, being in shape and pushing myself beyond my own limits.
Dan O'Brien
13.
You have to be able to be a good loser. You have to be okay knowing you're going to fail every day in something without getting mad and upset.
Dan O'Brien
14.
Take pride in exactly what it is you do and remember it's okay to fail as long as you don't give up.
Dan O'Brien
15.
You need to become more than one type of athlete. You have to be a sprinter, a weight man and a distance guy all in one.
Dan O'Brien
16.
When first starting to work with someone you try to get them in the same mindset that you were in when you were successful, and I realized the best thing you can ever do is realize that they are not you. They have a different persona and mindset, and you have to figure out what works best within your communication with that athlete.
Dan O'Brien
17.
I call myself a chameleon.
Dan O'Brien
18.
I got interested in decathlon because a coach that I had was a big fan of Bruce Jenner, and he just saw the ability in me - but when it came down to it, I knew my best chance at a college scholarship would be in track and field.
Dan O'Brien
19.
As a young athlete, it was first about having fun; then it was about winning.
Dan O'Brien
20.
As a young child, I was never a crier. I never cried to get my way, or even when I was in pain.
Dan O'Brien
21.
I think what my parents did was perfect. They were strict, concerned about my safety and held me back just a little.
Dan O'Brien
22.
You know why divorce costs so much? Because it is worth it!
Dan O'Brien
23.
Through everything I've gone through- and I've been everywhere, at the top of the world, in jail, hung over drunk - I never gave up my dream of winning a gold medal in the Olympics.
Dan O'Brien
24.
We'll probably only consider a handful of individuals. We'll bring up people who can accumulate either innings or at-bats, so we can hopefully gauge where they stand as a prospective Major Leaguer.
Dan O'Brien
25.
I was playing little league baseball when Bruce Jenner was winning the gold but I don't think I was really paying attention at that time.
Dan O'Brien
26.
You can only look forward to a South Dakota winter if, as with childbirth, remodeling a house, or writing a novel, you're able to forget how bad it was the last time.
Dan O'Brien