USF STUDENT SKIS FOR ARMENIA
Juliana Bunim
San Francisco Examiner
http://www.sfexaminer.com/local/USF-stude nt-skis-for-Armenia-85455652.html
Feb 26 2010
Ani Serebrakian, an exercise and sports science major at the University
of San Francisco is skiing for the Armenian women's Olympic team
today in the slalom.
How do you balance being a competitive athlete with being a college
student? It's always difficult to find balance in one's life, but
the key is time management and planning ahead. Luckily, I've had a
lot of help along those lines with very supportive teachers, family
and friends.
What is your favorite event? My favorite alpine racing event would
have to be the slalom. I enjoy the quickness and hitting the gates
with determination. It's kind of like boxing. It's pretty therapeutic.
Why did you try out for the Armenian team? It was after my trip to
Armenia a few years ago that I came to understand how truly blessed
I was to be part of such a culture and history. It was this feeling
of pride and acceptance that made it easy for me to decide that I
wanted to ski for Armenia.
You turned 21 during the Olympics. How did you celebrate? I had an
absolutely amazing birthday while out here! My team surprised me with
a celebration in the morning.
Which is your favorite mountain to ski in Lake Tahoe? That's easy,
Squaw Valley.
Juliana Bunim
San Francisco Examiner
http://www.sfexaminer.com/local/USF-stude nt-skis-for-Armenia-85455652.html
Feb 26 2010
Ani Serebrakian, an exercise and sports science major at the University
of San Francisco is skiing for the Armenian women's Olympic team
today in the slalom.
How do you balance being a competitive athlete with being a college
student? It's always difficult to find balance in one's life, but
the key is time management and planning ahead. Luckily, I've had a
lot of help along those lines with very supportive teachers, family
and friends.
What is your favorite event? My favorite alpine racing event would
have to be the slalom. I enjoy the quickness and hitting the gates
with determination. It's kind of like boxing. It's pretty therapeutic.
Why did you try out for the Armenian team? It was after my trip to
Armenia a few years ago that I came to understand how truly blessed
I was to be part of such a culture and history. It was this feeling
of pride and acceptance that made it easy for me to decide that I
wanted to ski for Armenia.
You turned 21 during the Olympics. How did you celebrate? I had an
absolutely amazing birthday while out here! My team surprised me with
a celebration in the morning.
Which is your favorite mountain to ski in Lake Tahoe? That's easy,
Squaw Valley.