She also has a blog at Universal Sports where in her first blog post shows us her "street credentials" and succinctly writes her love for the sport and for those around it.
When it comes to American swimming, she is the "truth, justice and American way" type of girl. I kid you not; I know the family, It's God and country. She will be a marketeers dream if she does well in 2012.
At age 12, I broke national age group records and, thanks to that same stubborn persistence and determination, won my first national championship at 14 in the 10k open-water event. My Olympic berth came at 16 and now, as a 19-year-old, I am a six-year veteran on the National Team now focusing on the 400m and 800m meter freestyles. In those six years, I have been so blessed to travel along with some of the world's best athletes. I've also seen the world and experienced cultures that most people don't ever get to see. The people I have met and the things I have seen because of swimming make me so thankful to have this opportunity and this gift.She got skillz'
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UPDATE: Dave in the city out west interviews Chloe: [Link]
6 comments:
dude, checking the spelling on her first name.
And she can spell better than me too.
I can attest to all of the above, Tony. Chloe is a terrific interview.
I updated the post with a link to your interview.
She is ROCK solid... Her beliefs, her passion and her drive is what makes her a SUCCES... A true inspiration and role model to all who are thinking of entering the sport! Great Job Chloe...
Very cool! Thanks, Tony.
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