To me, the decathlon is its own little society and I am part of that culture.
You need to become more than one type of athlete. You have to be a sprinter, a weight man and a distance guy all in one.
Breaking the world record in '92 was a very special personal moment, but I'd say my favorite moment as a decathlete was winning the Olympic gold medal.
I was a good decathlete until I got with a coach that really knew how to train specifically for the event... I'd really describe it as like being a juggler; you have ten balls and you're trying to get them all in the air at the same time.
You have to be able to be a good loser. You have to be okay knowing you're going to fail every day in something without getting mad and upset.
Breaking the world record in '92 was a very special personal moment, but I'd say my favorite moment as a decathlete was winning the Olympic gold medal. It was a lot of years of work, and when I won it, it was more a sense of relief than jubilation or exaltation.