1. As much as I love to working on my main events, which is breaststroke 200, 100 and 50, I really enjoy working on parts that I suck at (which is why I am pretty decent at medlay [but mostly because of my breaststroke :)]
2. I have developed good work ethics. If I come to the practise, I will give away 2000% of myself.
3. I persevere no matter what. I was in a pit, that lasted for 2 years, not being able to PB my events. However, I kept going, even though, most of the surrounding people said otherwise, and after 2 years I was able to PB by a LOT and placed 5th place in Lithuania championships (after 2 years of not even getting to Top 10). This was the most remarkable day of my life.
4. I have unbreakable trust in the process of training and coach. This is the reason why I am working so hard during the practices.
5. I am very good teammate. I glue up the team, make the atmosphere during the trainings extremely friendly. I am very good at motivating people and making them push through the hardest of the training.
6. As I am currently training at Orme school in United States, my training capabilites are very limited to the weather outside, since we have an outside swimming pool, which means that we don't really train that often due to the water inside the pool being cold. And the fact that I managed to PB in the CAA State championships and go under a minute without really training shows how much potential I have and how much better my times would be if we had the facilities to properly train swimming.
That's about it. Hope I grasped your attention. :)
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