I have many different dreams and goals. One of my most important goals is to attend an academically challenging college which also offers an outstanding swimming program. I hope to pursue studies in my favorite subjects, English and Political Science. From there I hope to enter law school and become a courtroom lawyer.
My swimming goals are to continue to progress as high as I can; Junior Nationals then U.S. Open, and from there I hope to make Olympic Trials in 2016. These are all goals that I hope to accomplish within the next three years. Like many competitive athletes, I have the drive and work ethic to excel. What sets me apart is my true love and devotion to my sport. In college swimming I would love to improve upon the skills that I have already developed. Finally,I hope to attend the world trials as well as Olympic trials in 2020.
Event | 2014 Dads Club | 2012 Junior Varsity |
---|---|---|
50M Free | 26.62 | 26.93 |
50Y Free | 22.93 | 22.93 |
100Y Free | 49.90 | 49.90 |
200Y Free | 1:48.64 | 1:48.64 |
500Y Free | 5:04.60 | 4:56.08 |
1000Y Free | 10:24.68 | 10:24.68 |
1650Y Free | 17:36.85 | 17:36.85 |
200Y IM | 2:12.59 | |
100Y Back | 57:86 | |
200Y Back | 2:02.60 |
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