You don't have to be a model to enter the competition. People must come along and just have fun. It's Easter after all.
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If I can break a sweat, I know I can just blast off the top. But breaking a sweat is not easy in this weather.
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This has definitely been an interesting season. I can't think of a more stressful season than this one. ... Hopefully, the worst of the negative media is over and we can move forward into the Olympic Games with positive, enjoyable memories.
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I think all the issues we've dealt with throughout the season are behind us. We've kind of been able to move forward as a team. There was one week when it was kind of difficult. That was when both issues we've had kind of hit the media at the same time. But that was a five-to-seven day period of time. Since then we've moved on. We've actually become closer as a team.
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