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St. Charles East's Chapko powers back from injury

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St. Charles East swimmer Nicole Chapko is the Kane County Chronicle's 2012 Girls Swimmer of the Year. (Sandy Bressner - sbressner@shawmedia.com)

For all the grueling training hours Nicole Chapko has spent in the pool, it was the most mundane of movements that threatened her swimming career.

In June 2011, Chapko was riding a coach bus to a swim meet in Nashville, Tenn., with her St. Charles Swimming Club teammates. She was heading toward the front of the bus to hand one of her coaches a DVD. Chapko isn’t sure what caused her to lose her balance, but she lurched awkwardly, and her kneecap popped out of socket.

“I tell people, and they laugh and say ‘Sorry I’m laughing’ because it seems like such a weird way to dislocate your knee,” Chapko said. “But I guess it happens.”

For Chapko, the injury proved no laughing matter. Although it led to a junior year regression, Chapko did not allow the setback to derail her long term. The Michigan State recruit enjoyed a strong senior season for St. Charles East that included a pair of top-10 individual finishes in the IHSA state meet, commanding Kane County Chronicle Girls Swimmer of the Year honors.

“You think what if this didn’t happen, where would I have been now,” Chapko said of her thought process in the aftermath of her knee injury. “That kind of ran through my mind a lot, but I think this injury just made me stronger mentally because I knew if I can get through this, I can get through any minor setback.”

That theory was put to the test this season. Chapko suffered a fractured foot in mid-August, but she was mostly able to swim through it. East coach Joe Cabel calls Chapko – who earned academic All-America status last year – “extremely easy going,” even in the face of adversity.

“She’s unflappable. I’ve only seen her cry once, and that was when her kneecap was over on the side of her leg,” Cabel said. “She enjoys the sport. She’s very dedicated, not only in the water but out of water. She takes care of herself. She deserves All-American status.”

After qualifying for the IHSA Girls Swimming and Diving State events in individual events as a freshman and sophomore, Chapko had to settle for relay participation as a junior because of how backlogged her training and conditioning became after the dislocated kneecap.

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