Going to Sunkissed as a thirteen-year-old was one of the major highlights of my swimming career so far. Although I must say the true highlight of my career must be when I was twelve and made top five in finals at states. With my favorite stroke being breaststroke and my favorite event being the 100 breast it works out nice because I can do really well individually but I can also fill in the relay spot. Finding a good breaststroker in a relay can be difficult so with me being a good breaststroker I really feel like I can be a team player and an individual swimmer at the same time. As of now I went through a huge change in my life and completely changed my physique and expanded my best events into 100 fly and 200 im as well. I enjoy being the leader of a team, but I also like to be a good like cheering for everyone while I'm not swimming and helping the little kids out. I also, like to keep up good grades while being a good swimmer and powerlifter. I find that these days it is hard to find a good balance between athleticism and being an honor roll student. I feel like that I can truly fit into many colleges and also have a good impact on the colleges team as well.
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