Personal Narrative Essay

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I walked out of the locker room to the sound of people screaming and cheering. The smell of chlorine saturated the air. This was it! The team had worked so hard to get to this point in the season that we couldn’t let anything get in our way of winning the Conference Championships. We were fresh off a recent win against one of the toughest teams in our section, the St. Cloud Tech Tigers. It took everything we had for us to remain undefeated in our dual meet season. During the bigger meets, such as Conference Championships or Sections, I had usually swam shorter freestyle sprint events along with the 100 breaststroke being my specialty event. As we were gathered in the locker room, I remember our coach telling us, “This is it boys, we’re at the …show more content…
From what I’ve seen from you so far in the season, I know we can do it. Go get ‘em boys!” The first event of the night was the 200 yard Medley Relay. I finished up that event swimming a 32 second high split in the breaststroke for that event, which was a decent time for me to achieve considering I had dropped down from a 34 second low split as my usual time for that event. That was my last event until after diving and now I could shift my focus from swimming fast to cheering my teammates on in their own events. I always prided myself as being the loudest person cheering on the team. As the final events before diving were closing up, I had to then switch my attention back over to swimming fast and scoring points for the team. My next event was the 200 Yard Freestyle Relay. Up until that point I had only swam that event in around 28 second splits. That night I took what our coach had said to us in the locker room to heart and left it all out in the water with a blistering split of 26 seconds. I then had a few minutes to rest up before my main event of the evening, the 100 Yard