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Q&A with Westmoore rising track star Kiyah Roane – Presented by Re/Max Lifestyle

By Payton Moody

VYPE: What has track meant to you?
Kiyah Roane: Track has meant so much to me. I have fell in love with this sport since I started at the age of 8.

VYPE: What role for the track and field team did you play?
KR: I was the second-best hurdler on the team and No. 6 in the state as a freshman. I also was alternate for all relays.

VYPE: What have sports taught you throughout your career?
KR: The team really builds bonds and I have learned you just really have to give it your all.

VYPE: What values have you gained from sports?
KR: I have learned fairness, teamwork, team building, discipline and respect.

VYPE: What leadership skills have you developed?
KR: I have definitely developed self-discipline, effective communication skills, honesty and integrity.

VYPE: What are three words that describe you and why did you choose them? 
KR: Respectful because I was always told to respect anyone that I am associating with. Also, I am very confident, it’s never a big doubt in my head where I’m like ‘I can’t do this.’ My last word I think describes me would be passionate. I have so much passion for this sport, I tell people so often that track is my life and nothing is stopping me from saying that.

VYPE: What is the most important advice you have received?
KR: Do all that you can. Make sure you put yourself first, but also make sure you have a bond and great communication with your team.

VYPE: What do you like to do in your free time?
KR: I love to hang out with friends and family and go watch my siblings play football.

VYPE: What are your plans after high school?
KR: I really would like to get a scholarship for track and go Division I in hurdles. Then, Iwant to go to school for athletic training and after I get out of college, I want to train and make it to the Olympics.

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