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Girls Indoor Track Profile: Deborah Kibazo

Vivian Dang February 22, 2016

Q: How long have you participated in indoor track?

A: For four years, ever since freshman year.

Q: What first got you into track?

A: My brother was initially recruited for cross country so then I decided to continue on into track.

Q: What inspired you to stay in track so long?

A: Track has become a place for me where I can forget everything else that is going on in my life, and focus on something bigger than me. It allows me to spend time with my friends and it’s a way for me to stay fit and active.

Q: Are you thinking about pursuing track in college?

A: I haven’t decided yet but I will definitely continue running for myself if not with a team.

Q: How long do you practice?

A: The team practices 2 hours a day, 6 days a week.

Q: How do you practice?

A: During practice I try my best to keep the mood positive but when it comes to workouts and things like strengthening I take them seriously.

Q: What is one of the biggest goals you’ve accomplished?

A: A Lot of people didn’t believe me when I told them, but this year during our Somerville meet I came in first place for the very first time in indoor track. My teammates were happy for me and I don’t think I had run a race that hard in a while.

Q: What goals are you thinking about accomplishing this year?

A: Now that the indoor season is over, I’m looking forward to outdoor track and hope to be apart of Malden’s 4×800 relay and just ending my senior year on a good note.

About the Author

Vivian Dang

Contributor

Vivian Dang has joined the Blue and Gold for her first year based on her love of writing. She reads and writes in her free time, with a particular fondness for writing poetry. English was her favorite subject in middle school, however upon arriving at Malden High School, her favorite class is now French. Her future goals are to graduate high school with the class of 2019 and to attend college. Dang enjoys listening to music by Marina and the Diamonds as well as Melanie Martinez. Recently, Dang has been enjoying various anime such as Owari No Seraph, Aoharu X Kikanjuu, and Tokyo Ghoul. She would like to stay in the Blue and Gold for her four years of high school and hopefully have a leadership position in the upcoming years.

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