Terrence R. Trammellis a retired American track and field athlete who won the silver medal in the 110 meter hurdles at both the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics, as well as three silver medals at the World Championships... (wikipedia)
My goal was to make the team in both and I was able to do that. I'm healthy, everything is going pretty good so I'm happy.
It was disappointing, I had a bad start, and that's that. I had to get back and focus on my other race. There is a lot of work to be done.
I knew if I was able to make it happen here, it won't be as bad in Moscow because I'll be able to focus on one race one day and the other one the next day.
I'm just glad to be on the team. I just tried to carry my momentum from the hurdles to the dash. That was my focus, just to keep the ball rolling.
You really just love those opportunities and being a competitior in those situations [when running against the best]. I think that's when the art of hurdling and love of competition are at their purest.
It's been a long blessed career. I've been riddled with injuries the past two and a half years and haven't been able to quite compete as I'm accustomed to. At this point, I just really want to enjoy it and put it all on the line when I'm out there.