August 21, 2008
 
   
   
 
 
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Brooke Abel was 17 and competing on the junior national synchronized swimming team, but she wasn't having a good time.
      "The junior team is really hard," Abel said. "You have to be away all summer long. You're away from your family and away from your friends. That was always a really hard time for me. When you're growing up and you're not around people who are influencing you in a good way, you're lost."
      Fed up and frustrated, Abel planned to quit swimming. She didn't love it anymore.
      But for some reason, the next year she went right back to the pool.
      "The next year I showed up to the pool. I practiced, and I kept going," she said. "I still can't explain today why I kept going, but I think that was God. I'm so thankful that I kept going, and I can't even explain why I did."
      Abel, now 20, is grateful -- because she will make her Olympics debut on Thursday on the U.S. synchronized swimming team. She's been dreaming specifically about the 2008 Olympics in Beijing since she was 12 or 13.
      "It's kind of a relief," she said about making the team. "It's such an accomplishment. I didn't just do it for me, either. My family has sacrificed so much for me to get to where I am. I'm super happy to have the chance to get this far."
      Often the whipping boy for hardcore sports fans, synchronized swimming is more difficult than many people realize.
      "It pretty much feels like you're drowning for four minutes," Abel said.
      Combining elements of acrobatics, swimming and dance-type movements, synchronized swimmers perform a routine of about four minutes in length. Read More

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