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Paralympic swimmer making waves has Carlyle connection

In 1979 Garth Bird graduated from Gordon F. Kells High in Carlyle and soon after left the town where he was born and raised. He describes his departure as going to conquer the world.
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Morgan Bird will be participating in several events in 2014 but her main goal is become a member of the Canadian team and medal at the 2016 Summer Paralympics that will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

In 1979 Garth Bird

graduated from Gordon F. Kells

High in Carlyle and soon after

left the town where he was born

and raised. He describes his

departure as going to conquer

the world. After some years of

moving around the province

because of work and education,

he eventually got married. And

in 1993 Garth and Heidi Bird

brought Morgan Bird into the

world and eventually settled

in Calgary. She was born with

cerebral palsy which affects the

left side of her body but by the

age of 11 she began swimming

competitively. Those years of

swimming as a child led to

Morgan Bird, 20, representing

Canada and last year she

participated in the 2012 Para-

Olympic Games in London. Her

father said her journey has been

an arduous one as most of her

time consists of swimming and

school. But says she works very

hard and the family is proud of

her and recalls her time at the

Games in London.

"She wasn't expected to

medal, her goal was to make it

to one fi nal in the four events

she competed inshe made all

four," he said.

"She got fourth in the 400

freestyle, she was neck and neck

the whole way, she's having

really good success and we're

really proud of her."

In addition to her experience

in London, Morgan has

participated in the IPC World

Championships in Montreal

this past August, competing in

fi ve events. She won two silver

medals, one in the 50m freestyle

and the other in the relays and

also made the fi nals in her other

three events.

"I plan on doing everything

I can on making it to Rio 2016,

that's the big goal at the end of

the tunnel here and I really hope

to make the podium too. Going to

the Paralympics has been a dream

of mine since I started swimming

but making the podium would

just be amazing," she said.

Bird who is working

towards a Bachelor of Applied

Child Studies at the Mount

Royal University in Calgary

says she now has to really

focus, as every year a swimmer

is required to step it up a notch.

"Especially the year leading

into Paralympics, being an

elite athlete traveling as part

of that team, you really have to

set your sights on your goals

and swimming has to be my

main priority and everything

else comes second," she said.

Her mother Heidi Bird

said her daughter works hard,

going to university full-time and

incorporating that aspect of her

life with swimming is something

she said her daughter does well.

"Sometimes it's tough

because she travels a lot, she goes

to camp, she missed three weeks

of university while she had to go

to a camp in Arizona," she said.

"It got a little stressful,

she was taking full-time loads,

she's going to drop a class next

semester, but we're just very proud

of all of her accomplishments

and how hard she works."

Garth Bird says the family

supports her by getting her

to where she needs to be.

"She's always in water,

so it's getting her to the pool,

so you're up at 5 a.m. to get

her on deck by 5:45 a.m. in the

morning," he said.

In the coming years there

are a few competitions that

Morgan Bird is hoping to be a

part of. In 2014 there will be the

Common Wealth Games that will

be held in Glasgow as well as

the Pan Pacifi c Championships

in Australia. However in 2015

the Para Pan Am Games will

be hosted by Canada and

Bird says she is excited for

this particular competition.

"That's on home soil which

is huge for Canada because we

don't usually get to compete on

home soil that often so that's why

it's such a big deal for us because

being able to compete on home

soil is huge advantage," Bird said.

"The fan base will be huge

like it was in London, it was

insane. That would be nice, to be

able to compete in Canada."

Garth Bird says he travels

to Carlyle once every year and

this year the Bird family will be

in town to celebrate the holidays