I attacked my cancer diagnosis the same way I attack training and competing, and that's pretty fearless.
I miss my dad every day, but I know he would be proud to see me continuing to swim and going for another shot at the Olympics.
I've kind of got an out in cancer. It keeps things in perspective for me.
I know there's life after the Olympics.
I think being an athlete prepares you for more things than people give us credit for.
I've been in a Speedo half my life. So I am really comfortable with my body.