Where I grew up had lots of beaches and we would go swimming frequently in the summer. My Mom and Grandpa loved art and influenced me to start drawing at a young age. My dad influenced me to love horses and animals, because I would go with my dad when he would tend to other people’s horses hooves. I also don’t remember a time when I was not interested in swimming. I went swimming often when I was little and always loved the water. While swimming I learned that I likes things that challenge me when it comes to physical fitness.
My goals for high school is to take many math, science, and art classes as possible and keep my grades to at least a B or higher. With high school I have had to learn how to make good use of my time between swim and school. I have an optimistic point of view. I am also good at not letting mistakes and problems get me down because I learn from them and go on.
Event | 2019 Door County YM |
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50Y Free | 25.76 |
100Y Free | 56.81 |
200Y Free | 2:06.55 |
500Y Free | 6:03.85 |
50Y Fly | 30.01 |
100Y Fly | 1:02.63 |
200Y Fly | 2:27.96 |
200Y Free Relay (Split) | 1:45.59 (24.90) |
200M Med Relay (Split) | 1:55.81 (27.79 Fly) |
200Y IM | 2:33.23 |
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