Casey J. FitzRandolph (born January 21, 1975) is an American speed skater. (wikipedia)
He doesn't like to lose. And he was given a gift, a motor like the rest of us don't have. When we hit the wall, we hit the wall. We just lose function. But he just doesn't do that.
That's a man's race. You'll have guys really going for it, really grinding it out.
If (Davis) feels it's him against the world, it's him that pitted himself against the world.
It's stacked. In this race, just to win a medal you've got to skate awesome.
It's stacked. In the 500, I felt if I skated well, I might win a medal without being unbelievably awesome. In this race, just to win a medal you've got to skate awesome. There's so many great guys.
For starters, it allowed me to find Wausau Insurance and Taco Bell. They allowed me to skate four more years. That was a huge way that it changed my life.
I think I've seen him a couple of times on the other side of the rink in the last week, week and a half.
If you want my opinion, I'd say no. I don't think he can do it. You're looking at a guy who's got very, very good chances in three races.
It didn't change a lot of things. It didn't change friends or my relationship with my now-wife, or family.
We have the facilities. The biggest challenge is getting kids out to the rink. Maybe between what we did in Salt Lake City and what we did here, we'll see the results of our success 20 years from now.