It was in 2004, at the age of 8, that Kindred Paul made the transition from swimming in the summer to water polo in the winter. At 16, the Spruce Grove native move to Calgary live with her grandmother and pursue her water polo aspirations. She then represented the Edmonton Tsunami Water Polo Club. Two years later, in 2014, she won silver at the World Youth Championships. In 2015, she won silver at the Summer Universiade, in addition to finishing fourth at the World Junior Championships. She represented Canada at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, her best memory thus far of her career, especially being a member of the team that brought Canada back to the Olympic Games tournament. Kindred says he loves the sport of water polo for the team and tactics aspects, as well as the speed of play. Her goal is to inspire the next generation of water polo players in Canada. She has a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, and will begin law school in fall 2024. Film photography and reading are among her hobbies.
Date de naissance : 02/22/1996 Taille : 180 cm Ville d'origine : Spruce Grove, AB Position : défenseure centrale Education : l'Université de Californie, Berkley Club local: Edmonton Tsunami Palmarès professionnel :
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Ressources additionnelles : Comité olympique canadien | World Aquatics |