 Hi, my name is Jessica. I'm a senior from Cleveland, Ohio, and I'm the president of the Alabama Triathlon Club. Triathlons are just such like a fun sport to be involved in. I've been involved since I was a kid around like, age 10 or 11, and it's really just like, almost like an addicting sport. Like, the atmosphere is just so amazing and energetic. It's really like a lifelong sport. So you see people racing up until like, age of 80. Like, it's crazy. So it's really just something that I'm passionate about and that like, I'm hoping to pursue the rest of my life and continue to exercise and stay in shape. Last year, I raced Ironman, Florida, and I won my age group there. So if you win your age group, you get an allotted slot and you can either accept it or pass it on to the second place person. So since I won Florida last year, I was awarded the Kona slot, so I was able to compete this year in Kona. It was such a crazy race. They had those swimmers get in the water and we line up along the ocean kind of like, you tread water. And so all the age group women were just so close together that you couldn't even tread water because you're so congested. And then once we start, you can't take more than two strokes without like, you being on top of someone else or them being on top of you. So it was just crazy, like the amount of people there. And then just like in Kona, it was like 96 degrees with the heat index and the crosswinds were so bad on the bike that I was like ripping my aero bars trying not to fall. So just the environment was so crazy. The hills and wind and heat really brought a whole new level in Hawaii, but I was happy to be done and complete the race. Now that I'm done with Kona, so I'm going to go back to like Olympics, maybe some haves. We're really just focusing on getting into medical school, so maybe like taking a step back from training. But you know, enjoying my last year here as a senior and looking forward to nationals in April, definitely.