Student-athlete profile - Gwen Kremer, CMS swimming
GWEN KREMER
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
Swimming
The lowdown: The senior backstroke specialist got off to a slow start because of sickness but has been a key to the Athenas success in the last four years. Won the 200 individual medley (2:19.55) in a recent dual meet against Whittier. Took third in the 200 back (2:17.01) in a dual meet with Division I Loyola Marymount. Is in her fourth year in the program, her best season being a sophomore year in which she earned all-conference honors in the 200 back and as part of the 200 medley relay.
Age: 21
Hometown: San Diego
High school: Rancho Bernardo High School, 2004
Major: Economics
Most memorable moment: Breaking a minute in the 100 backstroke.
Most embarrassing sports moment: My goggles fell off in a 200 backstroke race in college.
Role model: Jesus Christ
Person most influential in your athletic success: Steve Marksbury (cub swimming coach)
Last good book you read: Perelandra
Favorite movie: Remember the Titans
Can’t miss television shows: Law and Order: CI
Favorite vacation spot: Hawaii
Favorite food: Sweet potatoes
Best advice anyone has given you: Speed in the butterfly is distance over the water.
Pre-game ritual or superstition: A long warm-up
What’s in your CD player/iPOD? Jars of Clay
Other hobbies: Sewing
What do you want to be doing in five years?: Working on public policy research in Washington.

Michelle Gardner has been a staff writer for The Sun and the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin since 2002 and has covered the local college sports scene since 2004. She ventured West after working at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale for eight years and is a graduate of the University of Florida.


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