Monday, 9 March 2015

Jessica Kahal's Streamlined, Coordinated Swimming Strokes Have Won Her Huge Recognition

Jessica Kahal is a young swimmer, who has always won immense appreciation for her streamlined, coordinated swimming strokes. From rightly timing her breaths to moving her arms & legs in tandem, she is good at everything that is needed to ensure a breathtaking performance. She developed liking for swimming at a tender age, which soon turned into her passion.

While studying at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School, Jessica Kahal participated in several swimming championships and emerged as a winner in most of them. She was a member of many top swimming teams, including – Girl's Frosh/Soph and Varsity Swimming for 4 years and Girl's Frosh/Soph and Varsity Water Polo for 3 years. She was also a part of San Pedro Peninsula YMCA Swim Team for 1 year. 

Jessica Kahal
Jessica Kahal
She was fortunate to have been trained by many seasoned coaches, who had several years of experience in swimming. From 1999 to 2003, when she was a team member of Girl's Frosh/Soph and Varsity Swimming, she received coaching from Ms. Juliano. As Jessica was also a member of Club Swim Team (San Pedro Peninsula YMCA Swim Team), she also got the chance to learn various swimming techniques from coach Dan Halladay.

Jessica Kahal has received numerous awards, which speak volumes about her efficiency as a swimmer. Although every award is dear to her, the ones that will always stay with her as cherished memories are – Most Improved – Frosh/Soph Water Polo (1999), MYP – Frosh/Soph Swimming (2000), and United States Marine Corps – Semper Fidelis Bandsman Award (2003). Jessica has also worked as a Pool Lifeguard at Jack Kramer Club based in Rolling Hills Estates and at Concessions/Box Office in Regal Cinemas The Avenue 13, Rolling Hills Estates.

Monday, 2 March 2015

Jessica Kahal Has Always Garnered Immense Appreciation For Her Outstanding Swimming Skills

Jessica Kahal is a young swimmer, for whom swimming has always been an integral part of her life. So far, she has participated in a number of recognized events to showcase her swimming talent. She began learning the sport at a very young age, which helped her master it quite early in life. She received training from Dan Halladay coach and also learnt various swimming techniques from Ms. Juliano, the coach of Girl's Frosh/Soph and Varsity Swimming in Palos Verdes Peninsula High School. As a member of Girl's Frosh/Soph and Varsity Water Polo, she took part in several competitions, including 4x50 Medley Relay and 4x50 Freestyle Relay in the CIF State Swimming and Diving Championships that were organized in Long Beach in 2002. 
   
Jessica Kahal
Jessica Kahal
Owing to her outstanding swimming talent, Jessica Kahal emerged as a winner in most of the competitions she participated in. She received many awards, including the Most Improved swimmer award in Frosh/Soph Water Polo (1999), the Most Valued Player (MVP) award during Frosh/Soph swimming competition (2000), Semper Fidelis Bandsman award from the United States Marine Corps (2003), and many more. She was also honored by the “National Honor Society” and “Spanish National Honor Society”. In the year 2002, Jessica worked as a Pool Lifeguard in Jack Kramer Club, Rolling Hills Estates, where she was assigned the job to keep an eye on people to ensure they are safe in the swimming pool.

As a person, Jessica Kahal is very generous and likes to help people in need. Being a responsible citizen, she also believes in giving back to the community through charity. She has been actively supporting many charitable organizations, one out of which is National Audubon Society. This is an organization that strives to conserve & restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity.