By SwimSwam Contributors on SwimSwam Courtesy: Alecia Wartowski For many athletes, being a part of the Olympic Games is a dream they have had for much of their life. There have been sacrifices and a singular focus to get to this moment and to try to do the thing you have wanted more than anything. I should know. Thirty years ago, I was an elite competitive swimmer, trying to make my first Olympic Games. With three NCAA titles, a world ranking in the top eight, and experience on the National team, my odds were decent. But despite taking a year after my college eligibility ended to focus on this one dream, I didn’t make it. And so, in that single moment, I was retired. But as one door closed,
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