I am self motivated for my sports. I love to work hard to see my own results. I have made my way through my track career almost completely alone, and havent done too bad. I feel with some coaching, I could do really well at the next level. In the area that I have grown up, it is very hard to get into farming or ranching without being grandfathered in, meaning you recieved help from somebody starting your farm, whether financially or through recieving ground and equipment. I have started my own small cattle business through hard work without being payed for like many of my peers growing their beef herds. I watched my father start his own farm and built from the ground up, and I wish to do the same. I am self motivated. My last track competition was simplot games this winter, as a junior. I have been training hard ever since and have added a lot to both my squat and bench max, with no competition. I have to have drive because in my state, due to covid, there will be no competition until at least next spring. There may be a 6 week season next spring if we are lucky, but I will have gone a full year without a competition.
Event | 2020 Super Thrower |
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Shot Put | 47' 4" |
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