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1 You're there for one reason -and that is to win gold .
2 By 2011 I knew I'd be devastated if I didn't win gold .
3 And then she would feel a wild, unreasoning longing to win gold .
4 I thought it gave me a great chance to win gold .
5 I've always known that if I perform well I can win gold medals.
6 I may never win gold , but that doesn't stop me trying.
7 She fell from the next hold, but it was enough to win gold .
8 If you ask others, it seems impossible to win gold .
9 In the head-to-head speed events, Stritch outran Swiss and Russian rivals to win gold .
10 Even he looked surprised to win gold in a stunning 100 metre freestyle swim.
11 Because everybody thinks I will win gold I think 'yeh I can do it.
12 Both are world champions, both can win gold , both want the other to win .
13 To win gold in one's third Olympics is very tough.
14 If little Mary is a gymnast, she's going to win gold at the Olympics.
15 An athlete works all their life to win gold medals.
16 White is the first American male to win gold at three separate Winter Olympics.
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