Persistence in pool paved way to NCAA career for 22-year-old College Heights grad, now a first-year student in Southern Medical Program in Kelowna
In the United States, the yardstick still rules the pool.
“We were predicted to lose and we ended up winning by , that was probably my favourite university memory,” said the 22-year-old Esopenko, now in her second month of medical school in Kelowna. “Through sport, in general, you create such a good relationship with the people around you and it becomes such a good support network to have.”
She still swims recreationally and finds it helps her relax and get revived after a long day at school. Now just a month into her studies, she says it’s too early to tell what kind of doctor she will become. It could be pediatrics or family medicine or even psychiatry, but whatever she decides she hopes to eventually come back to hang her shingle in her Prince George hometown.
Esopenko part of long line of Prince George Barracuda success stories Swimming lengths of pool day after day takes unfailing discipline and in his time as Barracudas head coach Jerzy Partyka has seen how young athletes like Esopenko and Korolek have driven themselves to succeed as swim racers by grinding out the hours of practice their schedules demanded.
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