Two-time Gold Medalist Olympian Aly Raisman was randomly drug tested on Thursday at the "Access Hollywood Live" studio.
An official from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) appeared on the "Access Hollywood" set to collect a urine sample from the 18-year-old gymnast, according to the television show. Raisman, although surprised, obliged and underwent the test on location.
"I just drank a lot of water, so I'm normally pretty quick," Raisman told hosts Billy Bush and Kit Hoover.
WADA drug tests are random but, with the "Dancing with the Stars" season finale right around the corner, Raisman questioned the timing of the test.
"It's the World Anti-Doping Agency. They haven't [tested me] since the Olympics, and they choose the finale week of 'Dancing with the Stars' to come." She said. "Out of all the days since the Olympics, they choose like, the craziest week."
Although an inconvenience, Raisman said she doesn't mind the surprise drug tests.
"I'm clean, so I don't have anything to worry about," she said.
Raisman also confirmed that she is going to compete in the next Olympics, saying, "Yes I am... That's why the [drug tester] is here!"
She believes her experience on the show will give her an advantage at the 2016 Olympics, and she credits the competition for making her better rounded as a person.
"I feel a lot more confident. My toe pointer is better, I feel more graceful," she said. "And I feel like I've transformed for [sic] a girl into a woman."
She competes in the finale May 20 and 21 on ABC.