

In the corridors of Western Michigan University’s College of Aviation, there’s a student whose schedule stands out from the crowd. Meet Simone Olden, a junior skydiver with an insatiable passion for aviation.
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While her fellow students may grumble about the early morning alarms and endless hours on campus, Olden’s journey is far from ordinary. Amid the demands of her aviation maintenance program, she also manages to indulge in her exhilarating love for skydiving. A beloved pastime that has truly become an integral part of her being. And now, she received an honorary offer to become a club president!
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From rookie to national-level skydiver
As the president of Skydive Broncos, WMU’s skydiving club, Olden has a crucial role in creating a vibrant community of thrill-seekers and adventurers on campus. By establishing itself as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the club strives to introduce students to the exhilarating world of skydiving and foster strong bonds of camaraderie and friendship amongst its members.
For Olden, her skydiving journey began with a simple desire to experience a single tandem jump. Little did she know that one decision would launch her into a whole new level of opportunities. Since that pivotal day during her freshman year, Olden has completed an impressive 85 dives and has even competed twice at the United States Parachute Association Collegiate Nationals.
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“I tried it once, and I knew I was going to do it forever,” she said, according to Fox17 online.
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As she looks back on her soaring high moments, Olden eloquently expresses the unique sensation of liberation that she has yet to find elsewhere. This feeling, she believes, is something that everyone can experience at least once in their lifetime. For Olden, skydiving is more than just a pastime; it has become an integral part of her life.
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The sky is no longer the limit
Juggling the demands of school and a part-time job while pursuing skydiving is no easy feat. But Olden’s dedication knows no bounds. As the leader of Skydive Broncos, a group of 30 students, she personifies the qualities of perseverance and determination.
Although every student must pay a small fee to join the Skydive Broncos, it’s the kindness of donors that sustains the club. It showcases the unwavering support and camaraderie that characterizes this lively community of skydiving enthusiasts at Western Michigan University.
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In a world where skydiving clubs are hard to find in college, Olden’s journey is an example of the fulfillment that comes with pursuing passion. Despite facing obstacles and uncertainties, she stays true to her quest for adventure and self-discovery.
As she fearlessly defies gravity and chases her aspirations, Olden teaches a valuable lesson to her peers. It is not to shy away from stepping out of your comfort zone and embracing unfamiliar territory. With countless opportunities at our fingertips, there is no limit for those willing to take a leap of faith.
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