Home is the pool

If you are swimmer than you know that swimming takes up your whole life. A swimmers life is swimming in the pool, thinking about swimming, talking about swimming, and trying not to smell like chlorine constantly. Basically, I eat, swim, sleep, and repeat. And that is the common life of swimmer at my level.
I began swimming at the age of 8 at my local summer swim club. There I found my love for the water. When I was 10, my coach encourages and push me to join a USA club team, Southern New Hampshire Fins. There I learned the hard work and decides need to success in swimming. At Fins, I became a New England age group swimmers and breaking team records. After a couple of years swimming at Fin, I need to be challenged more to grow as a swimmer. Leading me to join Patriot Swim Club. Last year, I was a freshman at Westford Academy, I joined my High school while still continuing to swim at Patriot Swim Club.  As a freshman, I exceeded my coach's and my expectation by becoming the100 breaststroke state champion runner-up. If I have a bad day or am done with school, I know that the pool will always be there. Swimming is my life and my home is will always be the pool.

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