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Trailblazing teen. Fierce determination. Global stage. Heritage pride. Unstoppable drive. International breakthrough. Inspiring journey. Future champion.

B.C. swimmer Hera Serzane, 15, proudly represented Latvia at the European Youth Olympic Festival, gaining international experience and recognition.

B.C. swimmer Hera Serzane, 15, proudly represented Latvia at the European Youth Olympic Festival, gaining international experience and recognition.

Vernon Swimmer Makes International Splash

Fifteen-year-old Hera Serzane, a butterfly specialist from the Vernon Kokanee Swim Club, has taken her talents to the world stage. Competing for Latvia, her birth country, Serzane represented Team Latvia at the European Youth Olympic Festival in North Macedonia, an event her family described as a “remarkable stepping stone” in her young career.

Journey from Canada to Latvia Brings Opportunity

Born in Latvia but raised in Canada, Serzane moved with her family to Toronto in 2010, just six weeks after her birth. After a decade of developing her skills with swim clubs in Ontario, the family relocated to Vernon in 2020, where she joined the Kokanee Swim Club. Training under coaches Jason Brockman, former Olympian Steven Vander Meulen, and Renate Terpstra, Serzane has steadily sharpened her competitive edge.

Dedication Pays Off With National-Level Success

Earlier this year, Serzane returned to Latvia for four months to compete in national events. Her determination and podium finishes quickly caught the attention of Latvian coaches, who extended an invitation to join Team Latvia. That selection gave her the chance to test herself against Europe’s top youth swimmers, solidifying her reputation as a rising star.

Balancing Heritage and Ambition

For Serzane, competing under the Latvian flag was more than an athletic achievement—it was a personal connection to her heritage. “Swimming for my birth country was both humbling and inspiring,” she said through her family, who emphasized how meaningful the experience was for her growth as an athlete and as a person.

Community and Family Support Key to Success

The Serzane family credited organizations such as Daugavas Vanagi and the Latvian National Federation in Canada for providing crucial resources and encouragement. Without their backing, they said, this international milestone would not have been possible. The family also highlighted the role of coaches and the Vernon swim community in nurturing her discipline and passion for the sport.

Eyes on the Future

While Serzane continues her studies online, she remains fully committed to training and competing at the highest levels. Her performance at the European Youth Olympic Festival has laid a strong foundation for future ambitions—potentially representing Latvia in even larger international competitions. For now, her journey is proof that persistence, heritage, and community support can propel young athletes to extraordinary heights.

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