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I'm not disappointed with bronze. It's always good to come away with a medal.
Bryan Volpenhein -
In rowing, you're always striving for that perfect stroke, that repetition, each one being as good as the last. Same thing with cooking. You can't say, 'Oh, I don't feel well, so I'm going to put out a crappy plate.'
Bryan Volpenhein
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Right now my favorite book is 'Omnivores Dilemma.'
Bryan Volpenhein -
I'm very competitive, but I know when not to be competitive. I know how to have fun, but I know when it's time to get serious. That makes things a lot easier.
Bryan Volpenhein -
There's way more pressure cooking for cooks than rowing at the Olympics.
Bryan Volpenhein -
I think I have experience in rowing, and that has given me some ability to go about racing. I'm lucky genetically. I have a good VO2 max - I can hold a lot of air in my lungs - and that definitely helps.
Bryan Volpenhein -
I borrowed a lot of money from my parents in the years leading up to the 2000 Olympics, and I worked odd jobs.
Bryan Volpenhein -
Surfing - I have to go surfing.
Bryan Volpenhein