Leanne Wong embodies an exceptional amalgam of achievements. Juggling her studies as a pre-med student at the University of Florida, she’s a successful entrepreneur with her custom bow and leotard business. She also holds a coveted track record in gymnastics as an eight-time All-American, SEC champion, and world champion to boot. Yet, her ascent in gymnastics didn’t commence conventionally–it started on the ice, marking the unconventional trajectory of her remarkable journey.
Once harbouring aspiration to veer into medicine, she diligently tackles her pre-med requirements ‘one class at a time.’ Now, it appears she’s halfway to her goal, actively engaged in a role that echoes the work of doctors—saving lives in a different yet impactful manner.
Leanne Wong’s heartfelt support
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Recently, Leanna Wong shared a touching story on Instagram that was originally posted on her separate account known as “Leanne Wong Bowtique.” This account primarily serves as a veritable platform for and selling her handmade bow collections. Wong has ensured brand tonality has been maintained as well, catering to a large demographic of such afflicted children. In the post’s caption, she highlighted the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation’s mission, stating, ” Friends of Jaclyn Foundation. The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation aims to improve the quality of life for children battling pediatric brain tumors and other childhood cancers by pairing them with local teams, clubs and community groups.”
In 2005, the Murphy family founded the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation following their daughter Jaclyn’s diagnosis with medulloblastoma, a malignant brain tumor. Jaclyn’s illness profoundly impacted her family, prompting them to recognize the widespread need for support among families enduring similar challenges. Leanna further captioned her post, expressing gratitude: “ thank you for helping to contribute to the @fojfoundation by purchasing @leannewongbowtique bows from the Celebration Collection!”
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A fine line between academics and gymnastics
Leanne Wong, a dedicated pre-med student at the University of Florida, once persuaded her professor for extra time on an assignment due to a clash with the U.S. Gymnastics Championships. Starting classes in Gainesville, she requested a brief extension to attend the event held in Northern California. Sporting a handcrafted, sparkling bow in her hair, Wong competed admirably, securing a solid fourth place ahead of Sunday’s finals.
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Multitasking her business and training for elite gymnastics alongside college commitments, Wong remains focused. Even as she excels on the gymnastics floor, aiming for a spot in the Paris Olympics, she diligently juggles academics, catching up on recorded lectures while flying back from competitions. Her determination and spirit shimmer, captivating both fans and her coach with her impressive performances and unwavering dedication to her pursuits.
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