Hi, my name is Aspen! Ever since I tried out for a swim team when I was ten I fell in love with the water (and being able to eat loads of food). At the time I couldn't swim very well, but, I knew it was right for me, and six years later I've worked to the top. I work really hard in and out of the water. My grades are above average, and I am the highest level of swimming on my club team, and high school team. I'd love the opportunity to continue swimming in college. I've always loved the atmosphere of a team, we all work together, and I've made some of my closest friends through swimming. As for my college aspirations, I believe I'm interested in the medical field, and law to get into politics, but I can also see myself doing many other things. Maybe even being the President of the United States!
I can't imagine my future without swimming. I hope to be able to pursue my college degree while at the same time continuing to compete in the pool. I always aspire to be the best I can be!
Event | 2022 Evergreen Hurr |
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800M Free | 10:24:35 |
1500M Free | 19:41:30 |
1650Y Free | 18:40:57 |
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