Ever since I was four years old, I have aspired to fulfill my dream of becoming an Olympian for Argentina. I understood that this was a long-term goal and that there are many stepping stone along the way. One the most important stepping stones was swimming in college. I always knew that I wanted to compete in college with other top swimmers across the nation. I have heard about all the great experiences and memories people have made in college, and I wanted to be apart of this experience as well. Not only do I show commitment and talent like most swimmers but also provide energy and laughter to each and every practice. In my experience at the YMCA of South Florida, I have learned to become a role model for other, working hard at every single practice, being the first one in the water and the last one out of the water, and striving to be the best no matter what.
Event | 2017 Junior Varsity | 2017 YMCA of South |
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100Y Breast | 1:08.41 | 1:08.41 |
200Y IM | 2:16.05 | 2:16.05 |
50M Breast | 36.62 | |
50Y Breast | 32.20 | |
100M Breast | 1:19.21 | |
200M Breast | 2:48.74 | |
200Y Breast | 2:26.94 | |
200M IM | 2:33.00 | |
400M IM | 5:35.85 | |
400Y IM | 4:49.76 |
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