Hello, my name is Madison Galindo. I am a long distance track & XC runner at Bentonville High School. As a high school student, I have grown my passion for running that started as a 7th grader. And by growing that passion over the years, I was fortunate to qualify and run in the Arkansas High school state cross country meet as a freshman, my first meet as a varsity athlete. I value the importance of a good, healthy relationship with my teammates and coaches as I feel that it is something that enables me to perform better as an athlete. I thrive on the spirit of competition, to be the best teammate that I can be as well as a coachable athlete. I enjoy learning and I work hard to achieve the highest possible grade that I can in every one of my classes. I also enjoy being musical in which I am involved in the orchestra, choir, and I play the piano. In many of the things that I have learned about myself, I have found that being a determined and competitive person has pushed me in my extracurriculars, academics, and athletics.
Event | 2020 Varsity Team |
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Distance & PR | 5000M- 18:50 |
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