Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Who said what at Day Two of Delhi 2010


ARCHERY

"I have not competed in a major event as healthy before it could be a chance of a lifetime."

Beijing 2008 Paralympic gold medal Danielle Brown (ENG) in challenging the individual compound. The 22-year-old suffers from a condition known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy [RSD], causing immense pain in his feet.

LAWN BOWLS

"Many countries last year said:" Who is India? Now say 'Wow, you're playing India. I want to do an Indian dance. "

India coach Julie Kiosses carried away after the 2-0 opening success of his team of couples over the Cook Islands.

Basketball

"I do not think they were aggressive, that's how the players play these days."

England coach Maggie Jackson defends sound approach to his team after the 81-20 victory over Barbados.

SHOOTING

"Shooting runs in my blood. The pride that comes with holding a gun can not be expressed in words. "

Omkar Singh (IND) tries to describe why he took the shot.

POOL

"I just finished my studies in college and had a couple of weeks away from swimming for my exams. It has affected my physical and that's what happened in the last 15 meters."

Michael Rock (ENG) after winning silver in men's 200 meters butterfly.

"I do not like racing early in the morning. I find it very stressful."

After winning the 400m gold in men's freestyle, Ryan Cochrane (CAN) shows that not all successful swimmers like getting up early.

"It's an incredible feeling. My mom's going to be on the couch at home crying. It is an honor to be part of the Welsh team."

Jazmin Carin (WAL) on the application of silver in 200 m Free Women in the final of Wales - the first medal for his CGA in a freestyle event in 80 years.

"I have all oiled and juice and ready for Wednesday."

Annamay Pierse (CAN) highlights their preparations before the Women's 200m Breastroke.

"I pointed out the errors to Eamon Sullivan (AUS) before the race and we laughed a lot about it. I had never seen anything like this before."

Liam Tancock (ENG) bridges rivalry between England and Australia before the men's 4x100m freestyle relay.

TENNIS

"I do not know - it's good, but after four games, you get to know him a little better .."

Peter Luczak (AUS) reveals the psychology behind victory over Darian King (BAR).

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