How hard it is for a girl to get four gold medals and one silver medal for swimming at the age of 16 again and how hard it will be to make the mentor on King Street a sponsor of her and how hard it will be to get onto the international arena Become the pride of people? We do not know these, but we know the success is not accidental, it is sweat by athletes with 100% effort to build up. We should applaud her.
Richmond Lily MacLeod is only 16, but she is not a simple girl. She has four swimming gold medal and one swimming silver medal and is also the holder of a record British 200-meter freestyle race.
You might ask, is she a natural swimmer? No, no one was born. Lily began swimming at the Richmond Dales Swim Club when she was 5 years old and was identified by Para-Swimming in the United Kingdom in 2012 through her playground.
Lily has participated in many international events. On the opposite side of International Tour, Lily has extensive experience. She won 5 medals at the 2016 Berlin International Medical Exposition in Germany and attended 6 international swimming competitions in Glasgow, England Swimming final. Formally because of her efforts and never give up the spirit, she won a lot of swimming medals and supreme honor.
Lily's mother also feels great about her performance, but as a mother, she wants more to see that Lily can do much better in her next game, Tokyo 2020.
Behind each medal is sweat and hard work, no one is able to casually success, let us wish Lily will be able to play their best in the future arena, get more swimming medals