On getting
grooming advice from his father, Yuki, a hairstylist in Seattle
His take on the goatee is that he is fine with it as long as I keep it trim.
Living in Colorado Springs [at the Olympic Training Center], I tend to just let
things grow out because of the intense focus on my training. Kind of like a
mountain man.
On choosing to
live in the dormlike setup at the OTC, although, thanks to his many
endorsements, he has the means to live in a mansion
I wanted to stay grounded and be in the mix of the intensity. It is not the
most luxurious room, but this is where I had success before. My room is just
like any other. It just has my stuff in it.
On his awkward
moment in The Tonight Show dressing room
Right after the
2002 Games, I was flown to The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. I wanted to look
presentable. I borrowed a
razor in the
greenroom--I had to use a cheap one with soap as shaving cream. I had a few
nicks, and while cleaning up the mess, I heard that oh-so-recognizable voice:
"Apolo? Where ya hiding at, buddy? What the hell are you doing?" It was
Jay Leno. I felt like a knucklehead.
On the difference
between Apolo Ohno 2006 and Apolo Ohno 2002
Hopefully I am
stronger, faster, mentally tougher and [more] prepared, and I enjoy the sport
even more. Appreciation of certain things definitely comes later in life, and I
have had the opportunity to appreciate the special aspects of being an
Olympian.
On what makes the
Olympic atmosphere so special
The hard work, the
dedication, the sacrifice, the fact that we only get media coverage every four
years, the history of the Olympic ideals and values. It is about the best
coming together for the greatest sporting event. Awesome.
On competing in
South Korea in October for the first time since the 2002 Games, when he was
vilified in the Korean press after a Korean skater was disqualified for
impeding his progress, giving Ohno the gold