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Jessika Ela Hanley '23 Recruiting Profile

Özel Rota Fen Lisesi (Rota Science High School)InternationalWomen's Swimming
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ClubIzmir TOHM (The Turkish National OLympic Preparation Center) Team
Height5'5"
Weight125lbs
Age20
Primary Position100 Breast
Secondary Position200 Breast
Dominant HandRight
100 Breast LCM1:14.16
200 Breast LCM2:38.42
200 Breast SCM2:32.62
200 Fly LCM2:25.26
200 Fly SCM2:21.68
400 IM LCM5:08.68
400 IM SCM4:57.86

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Video of Swim England Jessica Hanley 200 m Breaststroke Sheffield National Summer Meet 31 July 2018Swim England Jess...
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Personal Statement

My name is Jessica Hanley and I have spent all my 16 years living in Turkey. As a child, my British and Kazak parents tried me out at anything in which I showed an interest. After spending time and enjoying reasonable  success at chess, ballet, junior basketball, and in a Russian speaking art  club, I noticed at the age of 5 how much my father enjoyed swimming  endlessly up and down a 25 metre pool  with a group he had joined. That was the moment I decided the pool was where I wanted to be. My parents enrolled me in a club and they spent much of their free time in the tribune watching me swim. Swimming seemed to come easily to me in those early years that followed, and I suppose it is fair to say that over the last decade of my life it is this sport, with all its trials and tribulations, that has defined me.

The swimming developed and the competitions began.  I won my first medal at 9 and though I have won so many since then in far more serious competitions, that first one is really my most precious. I became a breaststroker but have competed often in butterfly and IM races as well as on relay teams, and have so far represented Turkey at national team level on 7 occasions.  One of my best moments has been a bronze in the British Summer nationals of 2018 when I swam for the City of Manchester  Club (COMAST). My performance gained the interest  of the Swim England national swim development programme  selectors and I also had a request to swim for the county of Lancashire in North West England.  This was not possible as I was already swimming for the Turkish national Junior Team. A gold in the Turkish national medley relay’s win over the more highly fancied Italians in Slovenia in the LCM Penguin cup in 2019 is definitely my other high point. My time of 1.12.78 for my 100 meters breaststroke leg stood for almost two years in competition at that level.  The last 18 months have been psychologically tough due to Covid related pool  closures and disturbed training schedules, but somehow I kept going, and  finally in the 2021 Summer long pool championship in Istanbul, I came in 1st in 100m breaststroke to become national champion in my age group, and 3rd in the open age category.

Of course life would be boring were I only a swimmer. Me becoming a foodie is something that the pandemic lockdowns really aced: not just a happy eater though, I have developed a healthy interest in world cuisine and the sort of healthy recipes that a swimmer needs to stay in shape. I am also an avid reader and have discovered a talent for drawing too, as well a strong interest in learning Spanish, something that I tend to pursue passively at the moment, but have attended one online course and intend to do much more of in the future.

School grades are mainly what we are judged on here and regardless of whatever else we are interested in or wish to follow, these are our lifeline. Hard work and a lot of Mum and Dad support have helped me maintain a 99 percentile between the 4th and 8th grades and even during the pandemic I have managed 98% throughout my 9th and 10th grades. I am in a science high school so focus on math and sciences. To get into this high school I had to be in the first 3% of students who took the high school entrance exam when I was 14.

Regarding goals in life, representing Turkey in competition at the European Junior Championships has to be at the top of my list and like three or four of my swimming peers who recently competed in Tokyo, Paris is very much on my radar.  Outside swimming I will have a career choice to make, and course of study to focus on too. My jury is currently out on this but   science or business is where I am looking and at the moment am having sessions with an academic and careers counselor in an effort to make these decisions while being able to focus on my sport too.

Four years ago I attended a Northwestern University swim camp in Chicago, and American attitude to sports coaching and athletes, and life in general is so dynamic and motivational. I am in regular contact with an aunt and cousins who live there, so in the US would have a ready made family support network. My father is British, my mother Kazak, and I live in Turkey. I have a pretty wide perspective on life and am totally enthusiastic about everything I do. I believe there is only one thing we can do in life and that is to improve. Through swimming injuries and setbacks I have never given up, and wherever I end up I am looking at a two way street: the university I go to will benefit me and make me a better person, and I will return this back to that institution. Let’s call it a win win!

Jessica Hanley

Athletics

Club Information

  • Seasons of Club Experience
  • 2 seasons
  • 2021 Izmir TOHM (The Turkish National OLympic Preparation Center) Team
  • Jessika swims for Rota Sports Club but trains with Izmir TOHM team.
  • 2021 Rota Koleji Spor Kulübü (Rota College Sports Club)
  • Jessika swims for Rota College Sports Club but trains with Izmir TOHM (The Turkish National Olympic Preparation Centre) team and Izmir Atlantis Gençlik ve Spor Kulübü (Atlantis Youth and Sports Club). The head coach of Izmir TOHM and Atlantis Youth and Sports Club is Erkan Mutlu.

Coach References

  • Club Coach
  • Erkan Mutlu

Events

  • Camp/Event
  • Bulgarian Open Championship /LCM/
  • 7/11/19 to 7/14/19
  • I swam for the Turkish youth national team ….. events : 50 m breaststroke, 100 m breaststroke, 200 m breaststroke, 200 m IM I won a bronze medal in 100 m breaststroke, a gold medal in 200 m breaststroke, finished 5th in A final of 200 m IM, 5th in A final of 50 m breaststroke.
  • Camp/Event
  • COMEN CUP 2019 (MEDITERRANEAN SWIMMING CUP 2019), LCM
  • 6/21/19 to 6/23/19
  • I swam for the Turkish youth national team 2 events : 100 m breaststroke and 200 m breaststroke.
  • Camp/Event
  • International swimming meet Penguin`19, LC
  • 3/09/19 to 3/10/19
  • I swam for the Turkish youth national team 4 events : 50 m, 100 m and 200 m breaststroke and breaststroke lap in 4*100 m Medley relay. In 14/15 yrs age group I won a silver medal in 100 m breaststroke, a silver medal in 50 m breaststroke, a silver medal in 200 m breaststroke, a gold medal in the relay (4*100 m Medley, swam breaststroke leg)/
  • Camp/Event
  • Swim England National Summer Meet 2018
  • 7/31/18 to 8/04/18
  • I swam for City of Manchester Aquatics Swim Team (COMAST) 3 events: 100 m breaststroke (heat and final), 200 m breaststroke (heat and final) and 100 m butterfly (heat and final) In 12/13 yrs age group I won a bronze medal in 100 m breaststroke. Following this competition I was selected by Swim England to Talent team of England to attend the National Development Programme for 2018. Unfortunately, due to living and training in Turkey I could not attend this programme, but later joined the Turkish Olympic Preparation programme, which I am still in.
  • Camp/Event
  • XIII International Swimming Meeting NEMO CUP 2017
  • 11/11/17 to 11/12/17
  • I swam for the Turkish youth national team 3 events : 50 m, 100 m and 200 m breaststroke. In 11/12 yrs age group I won a silver medal in 50 m breaststroke, a bronze medal in 100 m breaststroke.
  • Camp/Event
  • Northwestern Wildcat Swim Camp
  • 6/19/17 to 6/23/17
  • During my 5-day camp I had unique opportunity to attend training courses, seminars on improving technique, motivation and nutrition. I really enjoyed training sessions with the American athletes (attenders of the camp) with coordination of the head coach of Northwestern university team Jarod Schroeder (U.S. Olympian Jordan Wilimovsky’s coach).

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Academics

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High School Information

High School
Özel Rota Fen Lisesi (Rota Science High School)
StateInternational
Phone(000) 000-0000

Academic Accomplishments

Are you in honor classes?
No
Are you in AP/IB classes?
No
Registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center?
Yes

Awards and Activities

  • Awards- 9th Grade- Honor Certificate for grades, -10th Grade- Honor Certificate for grades, -11th Grade- Honor Certificate for grades Academic IELTS score: 8.5 (taken on 20th Aug 2022), Level : C2

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