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Swimming Picture of the Week - July 29, 2010

Posted by Glenn Mills on Jul 29, 2010 11:39AM (2,805 views)

For the past few weeks, we've been so fortunate to spend time with many great young swimmers from all over the world.  While teaching and coaching, we get to know the swimmers as far more than athletes, and learn about them as people.  

One thing we know is that being an athlete is temporary, but during that brief time in our lives, chasing excellence makes each moment special and worth it.  Sometimes, it's hard to imagine spending your time without the dream of ultimately reaching something greater, and living each day in pursuit of those dreams means the time we're here is valid, no matter how long... or how short.

These two pictures feature Natia Gorgen with some of her friends, Hannah, Eliska, and Dana.  Natia had a great personality at camp, worked hard, and continued to pester me about helping her with her "funk" in breaststroke.  She was always trying to improve something, even though last year she was one of the stars of her team.  Swimming wasn't her only skill.  She rowed on the school team, and was a member of the National Honor Society... so an athlete with brains!  

Natia flew home last Sunday, after many weeks training at Pine Crest, and last Tuesday morning, on her way to swim practice, was killed in a tragic auto accident.  There are no words to describe our sadness, or our sorrow for her family and so many young friends.  Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers this week.

Thank you, Natia, for allowing us to work with you.  Your smile and focus reminds us why we do what we do.  It's because of young people like you, so dedicated and committed, that we love coaching and teaching so much.  We'll not forget your smile.

Memorial donations can be sent to establish a swimming scholarship in Natia's name c/o Betsy Silverstein, 11 Whitehouse Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601.  Or to benefit the Karachev Children's Home in Russia, c/o Evelyn Doyle, 3 Kimball Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601.

  

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Responses

Responded Jul 31, 2010 03:33PM

Great relaxt pics,...... good work and I hope that someday we can meet......

Responded Aug 01, 2010 02:03PM

great pics enjoy the life....

Responded Aug 03, 2010 09:29PM

So sad.
Kind, thoughtful words, Glenn.

Responded Aug 17, 2010 02:41AM

We'll swim again,
don't know when, don't know where
But I know we'll swim again some sunny day.

Nice article, I'm sure she likes it


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