Bryan Ezra Tsumoru Clay (born January 3, 1980) is an American decathlete. He was the 2008 Summer Olympic champion for the decathlon and was also World champion in 2005. Read full biography of Bryan Clay →
I was blessed with certain gifts and talents and God gave them to me to be the best person I can be and to have a positive impact on other people.
Our house was always full of grandparents and aunts and uncles and cousins.
It's not easy waking up every single morning knowing what you're going to put your body through and having to do it. We don't have days... →
I like golf, hiking, camping, boating and fishing.
Repercussions are serious and they will take you places.
I'm competitive. I like to compete, and that's basically what the decathlon lets me do.
If I look what sport has done in my life, I don't think there's any doubt that sport can change lives.
It's not necessarily size that matters, it's how fast you move that implement.
I think to actually be an Olympian to me means that you've trained most of your life, or you've dedicated most of your life or a big chunk of... →
Breaking the world record has always been in the works. I just need the right conditions and I can make it.
For decathletes, our event goes all throughout the day so you're trying to go up and down and up and down emotionally and physically and you know... →
For so long I wanted to win the gold medal.Then I won. I had to figure out what was the new motivation to take myself to that place again.
It's kind of fun to hear that other people deal with the same kinds of issues that you do.