13 Times Paralympic Swimming Champion Interested On Gymnastics

13 Times Paralympic Swimming Champion Interested On Gymnastics

Updated on November 17, 2021 04:35 AM by Anna P

Not everyone gets the life they want. However, many winners are doing better in the life they get by destiny. Jessica Long is also a gold medal-winning Paralympian who has become a champion as a swimmer but was keen on gymnastics at first.

Victory Of Multiple Races And Medals

Jessica has been a Paralympic Champion 13 times by participating in the Paralympics five times. Could you tell an answer by adding 48 and 75 in seconds? But Jessica Long had won 48 gold medals in international competition, 75 international medals in between the Olympics and World Championships.

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Swimmer In Water, Climber In Rocks

Everyone must have an interest and be the best in multiple aspects. Similarly, the swimming champion Jessica Long is also a winner of speed rock climbing in the Extremity Games in Orlando at 2006

Grandparent’s Pool Or Blessing Make Her As A Champ

 

Generally, the grandparent's home, love, care, and blessings are special for everyone. For the swimming journey of Jessica also, their grandparent's part is existing which is a special one too. The decision of trying swimming is made when Jessica's grandmother found a newspaper clipping about a local swim team. As well, Jessica was always loved to swim and began swimming in her grandparent's pool.

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Keen On Gymnastics, But Injuries On Knees Make Her Choose Swimming

 

It's too painful to give up the desires due to personal inability. But choosing swimming by giving up gymnastics was the right and best choice for Jessica. Jessica's initial interest was gymnastics, but due to the damages in the knee and the prosthetic legs, she was encouraged by her parents to choose swimming. But Jessica loved swimming and realized that the choice of swimming was right for her.

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No Need To Have The Artificial Part While Swimming

 

There must be a specific reason which makes the desired one as most loveable one. Alike for Jessica also there is a reason which makes her love swimming more than enjoying it as a sport. While swimming, Jessica doesn’t need to wear prosthetics which makes her more joyful.

Aim To Compete At 2028

 

The majority of the people will desire for and focus on the success which is near to them. But Jessica’s desire for success is too long away. Because in addition to competing at the 2020 Paralympics, Jessica’s desire is to compete at the 2028 Paralympic games in Los Angeles.

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Disability In Life

 

Jessica is not a person who considers her impairment as the major disability in her life. In her thoughts, a negative attitude is the only disability in life.

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A Step Back To Take A Break

 

While taking a break from routine works, people think differently and away from their regular life pattern. During a break, Jessica became a coach for the all-girls school swim team in Baltimore. Jessica was inspired by the work ethic and their excitement towards sports training. Though she had taken a step back from sports, she had been the part of sports which made her fall in love with swimming and decided to again be the part of swimming.

She Is Adopted, But It's Not A Secret

 

Jessica was born in Siberia. She was adopted from an orphanage at the age of 13 months by the US couple Beth and Steve Long. Once, she traveled to Tem and met her biological parents in 2013. Jessica's parents had told her that she was adopted, and that was not a secret for her.

 Co-Writer With Her Sister

 

Do you think the sports champion won't get time to write? Here, Jessica is a co-writer of the book with her sister Hannah. The name of the book is "Unsinkable: From Russian Orphan to Paralympic Swimming World Champion."

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