Hey! My name is Weslee Bagley, and i'm going to tell you some things about myself. I was born and raised in Montpelier Louisiana, on the day of April 20, 2006. I love to listen to music, watch greys, and watch olympic videos when I'm bored. When I was younger I always stayed saying ¨I'm going to the Olympics for gymnastics or track¨, and still do. I started gymnastics when I was 10 years old , and stopped when I was 13 years old, because it was too much going on at the time for me to keep doing it. I had dance and choir rehearsal on the weekends, sometimes weekdays. Then on weekdays I have cheer practice, then gymnastic practice after 4:30-8pm, and after all that I still have to come home to homework and assignments but it didn't phase me because that's what's part of being a student athlete. After taking a break in gymnastics, I started doing track my 8th grade year, and the events I did were 100MD, 100H, and 100Relay. Everytime I do those events or practice those events my mind clears, and I swear that's the best feeling , because there's nothing to worry about. I wanna go to a Division l, Division ll, or Division lll college and run track and major in Pre-Med and business.
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