Junior Olympian balances life as teen & athlete
Sophomore Juliana Martinez
started taking part in the Junior
Olympics when she was only
13-years-old. Juliana competed in the
200-meter and 800-meter hurdles,
helping her team get to 7th place in
the Junior Olympics in her second
year. Juliana does more than run
though — she also plays basketball
and volleyball.
“I put in more work, and I always
try to get one-on-one coaching,”
Martinez said.
Sports came with responsibilities
and restrictions at a young age,
forcing Juliana to stay focused.
“I had a diet, and all my focus
was on running. I couldn’t be a
normal teenager,” Martinez said. “It
felt good because not a lot of people
are able to qualify in the Junior
Olympics.”
Juliana qualified for the Junior
Olympics by doing well in the meter
race.
“I didn’t plan to go to the Junior
Olympics because I didn’t know that
was a thing, and there was a race that
got you into it if you did good, and
my coach told me I should try it,”
Martinez said.
She did not get there alone,
however, she had motivation and help
along the way.
“My coach helped me get into the
Junior Olympics. Coach D pushed me
to get me better in 7th grade when
I was running for cross country,”
Martinez said.
Her coach helped by encouraging
her to participate in different events:
the 800-hurdle and the 200-meter
race.
“It was more fast-paced and more
intense with the short distance than
cross country,” Martinez said.
Her experience there was also
different because of a much bigger
crowd.
“Being out there in front of a huge
crowd was very different because it
was much bigger than what I was used
to,” Martinez said.
Juliana plans on going back this
year to Virginia where the race is held,
and this time she’ll be more ready.
“I plan on going this year, my
sophomore year, back to the Junior
Olympics,” Martinez said.