Hall of Fame: Colleen Lund (Costa Mesa)
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Richard Dunn
As a former aquatics standout, you can see how Colleen Lund would
want to dive headfirst into something.
Lund, a multi-event swimming champion at Costa Mesa High and
school-record holder in the girls 100-yard backstroke (1:00.9), is
preparing to set sail in another direction.
A cultural anthropology major who graduated cum laude at UC Santa
Barbara in June, Lund is planning to travel abroad for about six months
beginning in November, including an extended stay in Australia, where she
hopes to secure a working vista and live for four months.
“I love traveling and I’ve always enjoyed learning about other
cultures ... I want to go to another country and live there,” said Lund,
who intends to keep her upcoming travel agenda, despite the recent
terrorist attacks on the East Coast.
London is the first stop, where she will join a friend. Then it’s
Thailand, New Zealand and Australia. When Lund arrives back in Costa
Mesa, she’ll decide at that time whether to attend graduate school or
achieve other aspects of her life.
When Lund started high school, there was no girls water polo. By the
time the swim star graduated from Costa Mesa in 1997, she was a pioneer
of sorts for the Mustangs’ inaugural team under Coach Crystal Whitmore in
the fall of 1995 (the sport has since been changed to winter).
“I liked water polo, but swimming was my love,” said Lund, whose
competitive swimming career began at age 12 on junior teams. “When I was
in water polo there, it wasn’t very organized, because there wasn’t even
a CIF (Southern Section playoff format) and it was so hard to have a
league, because other schools didn’t have teams. We played tournaments,
but there was no CIF.”
In swimming her junior year in 1996, Lund captured individual Pacific
Coast League championships in the 100 back and 50 freestyle, in which she
set a PCL record in 25.87 at the league preliminaries.
“But somebody broke it real fast,” Lund said. “I think it was broken
the following week at the league finals.”
At the PCL Finals, Lund also swam on two winning relays, the 200 free
and 400 free. One relay placed sixth at the CIF Division III Finals.
Lund, whose 1:00.9 in the 100 back has held up for five years as the
Costa Mesa record, also won the PCL title in that event her senior year
in ‘97, and grabbed runner-up finishes in the 50 free and two relays.
The night of the CIF Division III Finals for Lund and her teammates in
1997 was the same as the school’s prom. Lund had a race scheduled as late
as 10 p.m. “I was itching to get out of there,” she said. “Luckily my
date was a swimmer and water polo player.”
From Costa Mesa, Lund attended Orange Coast College, then UC Santa
Barbara. At OCC, where Lund grew up swimming and has also worked as an
assistant swim club coach, her competitive aquatics career came to an end
for a variety of reasons, including wanting to save money to buy a car.
“I quit the team,” she said. “But I have no regrets. Sometimes I
wonder how far I could’ve gone. I don’t know. Other things were just more
important to me at that time.
“I really don’t know (what the future holds). Hopefully, it will dawn
on me.”
Lund, who surprised a lot of people with her PCL victories in 1996,
including herself, is the latest honoree in the Daily Pilot Sports Hall
of Fame.
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