Shameera Rosal has been a fish since birth, her mother says.
The 21-year-old Lake Country resident took home a silver medal last week in her 50-metre freestyle swimming competition during the 2018 Special Olympics National Summer Games.
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Born with mobility issues due to a chromosome abnormality, her mother, Assunta Rosal, said she began swimming at a few months old.
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The family often went swimming in Okanagan Lake.
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Shameera has been a part of Team Canada, with other Kelowna swimmers, since she was eight years old. She swims in Kelowna four days a week, and trains in other areas using weights and a stationary bike.
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Shameera also competed in the 100 m backstroke, placing fifth, the 50 m backstroke, placing fourth and the 100 m freestyle where she came in fourth, but set personal records in all her swims, Assunta said.
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Shameera香蕉视频直播檚 coach, Shane McLeod said it was exciting to see the swimmers earning medals at the event.
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McLeod described Shameera as cheerful and game for anything.
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McLeod said Shameera excels with her stamina.
She looks up to swimmers like Michael Phelps and Kelsey Wyse, a local athlete who is part of Team Canada.
When she香蕉视频直播檚 not in the pool, she香蕉视频直播檚 working at her part-time job at Dairy Queen in Lake Country, attending university in the Steps Forward program at UBCO and working with her art, where her creations are abstract and left up to her imagination.
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