For me, I just love running in the big moments. That's always been the way. That is what you work so hard for. You don't work hard to run fast in practice or to run fast at small meets.

I just love this sport and it's so competitive.

You shoot as high as you can but if you don't end up there you can still end up accomplishing something great.

In perfect conditions, with a championship mindset and ready to peak, anything is possible.

Before, when Bolt was in the race, it was about who's going to get second. You just come and want to watch Bolt run, it's always exciting because you know he always puts on a show.

I feel like I'm just built differently.

I won't say I'm the new Usain Bolt, I'm the new Christian Coleman.

People sometimes have a false view of track and field, that it's kind of soft and kind of friendly. And guys aren't necessarily laughing and joking, but everyone's just friendly and 'ha ha, he he.' I just came in and just was like, 'Nah, I don't know what y'all talking about, but every single time I step on the line, I'm trying to win.'

This is something nobody can take away from me. I'm a world champion. That's a crazy feeling.