Some people spend their entire lives searching for that one thing that will fulfill their mind, body and soul. Kate Krause is one of the lucky few who knew early on in life what would ultimately fuel her throughout her childhood and into adulthood.
Smiling, she says, “As long as I’m on this earth, I want to be swimming.”
Her mom introduced her to the water at the age of four. Right from the start, Krause loved the water. “I loved the sound of the water and the smell.”
By the age of seven, Krause was swimming competitively and was a standout in the world of junior competitive swimming.
“I’d wanted to swim in college since I was eight years old,” said Kaitlin Krause. “In my 8th-grade yearbook, where it asked what you want to be when you grow up, I put SWIMMER.”
Krause achieved one of her first major milestones at age 14 when she qualified for the YMCA National Swim Competition. This led her to join an elite swim team, Team Suffolk of Metropolitan Swimming and she knew if she continued down this path, collegiate swimming could become a reality.
Said Krause, “I understood early the work and fuel you put in your body will contribute directly to performance.”
In 2002, Krause’s childhood dream came true as she stepped onto Siena College’s campus with a full Division I swimming scholarship in tow.