00:00I can come out and say that I think we did the best job of what we could do for
00:05those programs.
00:07If I'm thinking about it from my memory, to be honest, it was all kind of really a blur.
00:11I just kind of just went and skated. So I don't I'm not too sure. But was it OK? Was
00:17it good?
00:17I haven't watched it either. Same as you. I've just seen snippets. But I think exactly what you just said.
00:22Like, I feel very proud in the moment. I think we did the best that we could.
00:26And a lot of people, you know, it's the biggest stage in the world. A lot of people made mistakes
00:31and we're still very early on in our career.
00:34And so to be able to go and deliver those performances and yes, it's like settled in a little bit
00:39and sunk in.
00:39But I think we've done ourselves so proud. And when we do go back and watch them, I think we'll
00:44definitely still have that.
00:46I could have done that better. Success for Team GB. Honestly, just the community that we've built as friends.
00:53It's such a tight knit community. Even all of our helpers and our team leaders, doctors, everything, coaches, everyone has
01:01been so supportive.
01:02And I think that just being within that community and being so supportive of one another, it's that is what
01:07success feels like to us.
01:09It's not really about placements. It's not about medals. But I mean, hopefully for us in the future, I always
01:15say that this is the start of our journey.
01:17This is so special that people can tune in and watch our first Olympics because this is definitely not the
01:22end for us.
01:23And I feel like being able to take people along with our journey is just really special.
01:29And I think that success will look like at the end of this Games, like everyone put their best foot
01:34forward and left it all out on the field of play.
01:37And I think we've done our part in that. And now it's time for us to cheer on our Team
01:41GB teammates in supporting them.
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