Participating will be two Lincoln College athletes,
recent graduate Colleen Furgeson and current Lynx swimmer, Phillip
Kinono.
Rio Olympian and 2021 Lincoln College graduate, Colleen Furgeson, will
again represent the Marshall Islands in the swimming pool. She is joined
by teammate Phillip Kinono, who joined the Lynx Swimming program in 2020
under the direction of head coach, Johnathan Jordan.
Coach Jordan and Marshall Islands Swim Federation (MISF) Head Coach and
Executive Board member, Amy LaCost, will travel to Tokyo as coaches. Amy
will also serve Team Marshall Islands as Chef de Mission.
Phillip, son of Kwajalein’s Mack and Rakai Kinono, arrived on campus in
March 2020 for an intensive pre-games swim camp, but instead encountered
a nationwide lockdown and travel ban just days after his arrival. During
the months of shelter-in-place Covid-19 mandates, Coach Jordan
challenged Colleen and Phillip to stay in shape with at-home work-outs
and dry-land gym training. Fortunately, pools reopened and aquatic
training was resumed a few months ago. Phillip represented his home
country in the world championships where he took bronze in the 5k open
water at the Micronesian Games.
Colleen, daughter of Kelly and Cathy Furgeson, also from Kwajalein,
represented RMI at the Rio Olympic Games five years ago. The former
Australia/Oceania Foundation scholarship recipient graduated Magna Cum
Laude from Lincoln College with a bachelor’s degree in Sports Management
in May.
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She has accepted a full scholarship to attend Western
Illinois University in the fall 2021 semester to pursue a master’s
degree. Immediately following graduation, Colleen relocated to Fort
Lauderdale, Florida to train at the FINA Training Center, Azura
Florida Aquatics, through a FINA Training Scholarship. Colleen is
the first swimmer from Oceania to attend this training center.
Colleen said this about the upcoming Olympic Games, “I am beyond
honored and blessed to be given the opportunity to represent my home
country for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. I am proud of my teammate,
Phillip Kinono, for his hard work and I cannot wait to keep
alongside him in the upcoming weeks. Kommol tata to Coach JJ for
coaching me for four years at uni and kommol tata to my coaches and
teammates here at Azura for everything they have done for me.”
Coach Jordan of Lincoln College’s swimming program also coached
previous Olympian and Lincoln College athlete, Giordan Harris, and
has been Colleen’s coach throughout her time at Lincoln, where she
holds several school swim records. He continues to coach Phillip in
the final days leading up to the competition in Tokyo and will
travel with the team to share coaching duties with Coach LaCost.
Coach Jordan finished with this, “It has been a long hard road for
both of these athletes. As a coach I could not be more proud of the
way they both handled things when they were asked to put their lives
on hold this past year when the games were postponed. It has been
one of the greatest privileges of my life to train Colleen and
Phillip and I cannot wait to see them get their Olympic moment later
this month.”
Coach Jordan will share a daily blog covering the training and
events for both Colleen and Phillip once he arrives at the Tokyo
Games. A link to that blog, times for Lynx athlete’s competitions,
and more will be released closer to the day they arrive.
[Ty D. Unger]
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