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Be a Featured Swimmer!

Would you like to boost your profile and be a SwimPsych featured swimmer? Just answer some questions about yourself and we may select you to be our featured swimmer, with your own page, which will be also be on the SwimPsych home page for a time.featured swimmer

Answer as many of the following questions as you like (though some information is required – marked *). Please note that we might not use all submissions. We will contact you by email to ensure that you still want to be featured (and to give you the chance to update your information). For reasons of child safety, we will not feature swimmers under 16 years of age, and for anyone under 18 will also ask for a parent’s email address and ask their permission before publishing.

Please note that we will not keep your contact information for any other purposes. You are of course welcome to join our mailing list separately!

Your Name (required)

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Your Club / Team(s) (required)

Your Age (required)

If under 18, please also provide a parent's email address

Your Nickname

Your Twitter Username

Add a photo to your profile

Add the URL of a youtube video of yourself

Favourite events

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What do you love about swimming?

What are your dreams in swimming (and beyond)?

What is your current goal as a swimmer?

What training set do you enjoy most, and why?

What are you most proud of (in or out of swimming)?

If you could change one thing (anything), what would it be?

Who do you admire most, and what is it that you admire about them?

If you were an animal, what would you be, and why?

What are your greatest strengths as a swimmer?

What setbacks have you had to overcome, and how did you do it?

What would your friends / teammates say about you?

What question would you like me to have asked, but didn't? And what's your answer!

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