Q: Stephen of Tampa - Aside from the competition and media portion of the Olympics, what was it like to be a part of the Olympic spirit and how was it different in 2000 and 2004? A: Paul - It's amazing to be able to be able to represent your country in the olympics. That feeling was the same in both Sydney and Athens.
Q: Holly of Fort Worth - Do the professors give you any special treatment or extra help because you are hard training athletes or do they expect the same from you as all students? A: Paul - Not really, since we never competed for the school we never got any special treatment.
Q: Gen of San Francisco - Paul, was was running through your mind when you were standing on the podium and the national anthem was playing? A: Paul - I thought about all the hard work that I had done to this point.
Q: Jessica of Springfield - How do you guys feel when you watch tapes of yourselves on t.v.???? A: Paul - I get really excited when I watch the tape of the all-around finals when I won the gold medal.
Q: Mira of Boston - Random question: favorite flavor of ice cream? A: Morgan - Butter pecan.
Q: Jasmine of Phoenix - What do your friends think about all the media attention you guys are receiving? A: Morgan - They are just as amazed as we are about how much attention we both are getting. They think it is really cool.
Q: Mira of Boston - Do you ever go online and visit sites about yourselves? A: Morgan - We occasionally look over our own Web site - www.hammtwins.com - and it is great to see some of the people who sign the guestbook and all the nice the things they have to say.
Q: Jessica of Springfield - What runs through your mind before a competition??? A: Morgan - A lot of stuff. Usually I like to mentally go over all of my routines and try to see myself doing them perfectly.
Q: Tiffany of Arlington, VA - Paul, how are you feeling about going to Switzerland to testify later this month? A: Paul - I wish I didn't have to do that.