15 Minutes of Fame: Olympic swimmer Megan Jendrick

There's only so many training hours you can spend in a swimming pool; that's why Olympic medalist Megan Jendrick fills her dry-dock time in World of Warcraft. Surprised to find an Olympian such as Megan in WoW? The very private Jendrick likes it that way. WoW is her private time to destress, let her hair down and turn the laser focus of a champion to something entirely entertaining.
"My first main character was a moonkin druid, which I actually started because I thought it was funny that they had aquatic form," she laughs. "Then I started playing a rogue when I got more into PvP, because I didn't want to heal for arena. I had to go with DPS, because I think I'm just a little too competitive to have to rely on someone else to win matches."
15 Minutes of Fame: What's your WoWstyle – hardcore raider, casual raider, PvP, RP, altaholic, Arena gladiator ...?Megan Jendrick: I guess I'm kind of a hybrid of various styles of play. I like to raid when I can, but I don't have a lot of time for it, and I'm not always able to log in to get my matches in for the week with PvP. I've been able to get through a lot of content but just never on a really consistent basis.
How did you first get started playing WoW? Have you always been a gamer?
[Update: Jendrick wrote in to correct this chronology after publication. -- Editors] I was never into games until my husband started playing WoW. He actually got to
With such a seasonal lifestyle, do you find that your WoW playing ebbs and flows around training and swim seasons?
I have no consistency whatsoever. That would explain why I'm not in a guild! Everyone wants people who can show up to raids on a regular basis, and I just can't. I have to pug everything, which on my server isn't all that bad, but I know on a lot of lower population realms it would be a nightmare. There have been times where I'll go a month without logging in because I'll be on a training trip or at a meet somewhere internationally where we either didn't have the internet or the connection was just too bad to play.
When you're in training, do you find that WoW is more of a helpful distraction that helps you blow off some steam, or is it more of a hindering distraction that pulls you away from things you feel you should be focusing on?The thing about training in swimming is that it can get pretty mundane if you don't do anything else. We train seven days a week, up to four hours a day in the water, plus an hour to two hours in the gym and doing other dry land and stretch training. So we're working out up to six hours a day, every day of the week. Especially back when my club team did double training sessions each day, I used to have a pretty regular schedule: Wake up at 3:30 a.m., go swim, go to the gym, come home and eat, work, go back to the pool, swim, come home, eat, work, then sleep. Every day was the same, and in time, it runs you down a bit and you need change. Now that I've done this for 16 years, it's even more important to have some variety. So over the last few years I've started reading a lot more, scrapbooking and of course, playing WoW when I can.
Besides your husband, does anyone else in your family play? What about teammates?
My husband and his friends play, and there are a few other people on the Olympic team that play, but we're not on the same realms.
Are you "out" in game? Do your in-game friends know your identity?
I don't have a guild at the moment, but when I did, no one knew anything about me outside of the game. I'm one of those players who "doesn't have a mic" when it comes to Vent, I don't chat a whole lot, and my character names don't have anything to do with my sport. To the people I play with, I'm just another girl who plays Warcraft.
A kind of funny story dealing with that, though: Right after I got back from Beijing in 2008, I logged in and was just catching up on things, since I hadn't played in more than a month. At the time I was in a guild, and someone brought up the Games and asked me, "So, did you watch any of the Olympics?" I just kind of laughed and said, "A little." I think I was even sitting at my computer wearing some of the outfitting they gave us that said "Beijing 2008" all over it.
What have you been doing in game most recently?
I actually quit raiding for awhile because I was frustrated with how the game has changed lately. When ICC got buffed, I was really annoyed, because it drives me crazy when they "nerf" the game. I think the challenge of raids is what makes WoW so fun, and it's really disappointing to spend a lot of time to learn the strategy for a boss, only to have it suddenly made much easier. Sure, the option to do it without the buff is there in ICC, but it just isn't the same. Other than that I've been doing 2s PvP when I can and trying to get my rating up!
What's on your plate in the Real Life zone?I'm blessed in that things are always busy, but there is always a lot of good stuff going on. I just signed a new contract with TYR through 2012 which I'm excited about; they're a great company to be a part of as a professional swimmer and I just did a photo shoot with them for their latest products. Other than that, I'm focusing on competing at the National Championships this summer as well as the Pan Pacific Championships, and I also spend a lot of time working on promoting my company, ACQUA.
Any plans for Cataclysm? Will you be playing the expansion?
I'm actually a little back and forth when it comes to being excited about the expansion. There are a lot of changes being made and some significant alterations that I'm not sure are in the best interest of the game. I'm a fan of WoW, to be sure, but I've met a lot of players that think anything Blizzard does is awesome; I'm not one of them. Just like with making encounters easier, there are things that happen that, at least for me, take away the some fun. I'll definitely try out Cataclysm and since I'm not an original WoW player, I think going back and doing all the old raids will be really fun. I'm also, like most people, looking forward to trying out the new classes; I think a goblin could make a cute new character. I'm definitely hoping for the best!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Clydtsdk-Rivendare Apr 27th 2010 5:09PM
People with lives play WoW.
That is all.
Zalvi24 Apr 28th 2010 7:21AM
yeah she reminds me of.....
"distracted by Oprah"
Tokkar Apr 27th 2010 5:13PM
This was a very nice interview! I especially loved her little anecdote about when she got back from China. It's also refreshing to see someone who's not a gushing fanboi/grrl when it comes to Blizzard's games - she's not "OMG GOTTA GET XPANSHUN NAO" about Cataclysm, but more of a "let's wait and see, but it could be fun" type of person.
Antti Apr 27th 2010 5:21PM
As someone who swam D1 college, there is no life as a swimmer.
Just point out that competitive super people pvp,
That is all.
LEKONO Apr 27th 2010 5:26PM
Wow. And she's hot.
Hot girls play WoW?
Whoa...
Kyle Connor Apr 27th 2010 5:34PM
We might actually have a chance!
Nicholas Tam Apr 27th 2010 5:39PM
They're all married. Keep looking.
Massa Apr 27th 2010 5:57PM
They also only start playing because their husbands get them into WoW. :(
Lars Petersson Apr 27th 2010 7:58PM
Why should that be an obstacle? ;-)
Bvannas Apr 27th 2010 8:21PM
Watch out, she sounds really competitive, you don't want to be forced into beating your best time every night....
William Apr 28th 2010 6:28AM
evry marriage can break.
So, hi gurl!
Tallyrants Apr 28th 2010 10:09PM
Pfft, I'm the one who got my husband to play wow :P
Ozmodius Apr 27th 2010 5:25PM
So.... the summer Olympics in 2012 are in the UK.
Ghostcrawler promised me a Lion and a Unicorn!
Arrowsmith Apr 27th 2010 5:58PM
In regards to your unicorn: http://www.wowhead.com/item=46815
DigitalRacer Apr 27th 2010 5:28PM
Trains in Booty Bay?
hpavc Apr 27th 2010 5:35PM
i agree, the cata changes are meh
DoctorFate Apr 27th 2010 5:44PM
O.O
i guess girls really DO play wow
Vrykerion Apr 27th 2010 5:50PM
"Sure, the option to do it without the buff is there in ICC, but it just isn't the same."
...What?
kia Apr 27th 2010 8:12PM
I think she's say that though you can turn off the buff, that isn't the same as the days when raiding was "harder", when there were no raid-wide zone buffs to help everyone and anyone get through the raid.
Ruth Apr 27th 2010 11:43PM
No offence, but the "Hi, I'm an Olympic swimmer who didn't start playing until half way through Wrath and I think they've made ICC too easy and I think they don't know what they are doing with Cataclysm because I have an absolute wealth of experience in this game behind me" attitude doesn't do much for me.
Maybe if she'd actually raided BC or even Vanilla her opinions about raiding might hold some weight. >_>