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October Swimmer of the Month
Pre-Comp / Age Group
1
Chloe Dionisio - Chloe has shown a exceptional work ethic this
month. Chloe's stroke technique has improved greatly. One of the
hardest thing for swimmers to do is take verbal advice and
translate it into action. Chloe not only corrects her strokes when
I ask, but from day to day she remembers what she needs to work on
and I can see that she is always thinking about her technique when
she swims. Keep up the good work Chloe!
Age
Group 2 / Junior 1
Jasper Gong -
Jasper's nomination as Swimmer of the Month doesn't come on the
heels of any one particular stand-out event, but rather follows
months of hard work. Over this time, Jasper's attendance has
improved, as well as his focus during practice. Somewhere
along the line, Jasper decided to become more serious about
swimming and that decision is starting to pay-off. Every part
of Japser's swimming has improved - his endurance, his technique,
his turns, and - yes, slowly but surely - even his kicking!
Jasper knows when it's time to be silly and when it's time to work
and this new-found maturity will benefit Jasper both in and out of
the pool. I look forward to seeing Jasper at more meets this
winter, he is definitely ready to swim fast! Good job
Jasper!
Junior 2 / Pre-Senior / Senior
Andrew Choi -
Andrew has been swimming on EBAT for a little over 1 year
now. He sure has come a long way. He’s a hard
worker who is currently on a pretty steady learning curve in the
Jr2 group. He’s been demonstrating a fierce
determination to go faster than others in his lane or anyone around
him. This attitude has been rubbing off on others in his lane
and has resulted in faster swimming every day at
practice. Good job, Andrew! Keep up the hard
work!
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