Quotes from U.S. wrestlers Randi Miller and Ali Bernard, and U.S. Coach Terry Steiner after Sunday's afternoon session of the OlympicsUSA Wrestling 08/18/2008 63 kg/138.75 lbs. - Randi Miller (Colorado Springs, Colo./Gator WC) On the winning takedown: "I knew I had time to try something. The front headlock wasn't working, so I knew I had to shoot. That's what I did and it worked out for me. It was a double-leg shot off the front headlock." What was going through your mind when you needed to score in the final seconds?: "Shoot, shoot. Shoot now. Now, now, now." "I knew I didn't have much time left. They were saying it on the loudspeaker and I knew I had to go." Emotions on winning the bronze: "I really wanted a gold medal today, but I am very happy with a bronze. She was a very tough opponent. She is a World silver medalist. I need to learn from this tournament and next time I need to bring home a gold." "This is my first Olympic medal. It may be my last, who knows? Every athlete who comes here is very tough." 72 kg/158.5 lbs. - Ali Bernard (New Ulm, Minn./Gator WC) On the bronze-medal match: "I tried my hardest and it wasn't good enough. My goal was a gold medal. I wanted a medal and it didn't happen. Better luck four years from now." "I don't have a lot of international experience. Hopefully, I will get a chance to go on more trips and get more experience." U.S. Coach Terry Steiner (Colorado Springs, Colo.) On Miller's win in the bronze-medal match: "Randi wrestled almost a perfect match. She stayed in her opponent's face and stayed tough. She found a way to win at the end. She did a great job of working to get that point. I was hoping we would score a little bit earlier. Randi's hard to wrestle when she sets that kind of pace. I knew Randi would wear her down - it was just a matter of time. It was a classical Randi type of a match." On Bernard's loss in the bronze-medal match: "She's a great competitor and she wrestled hard out there. We just have a few things we need to clean up. We just need to build on this and continue to get better." |