Nina Castagna thinks of herself as a conductor of an orchestra when she’s out on the water. But what she couldn’t have conducted was just how far she was going to go in a sport she knew nothing about until she tried it out in high school. “When I was a kid and I was asked what I wanted to be, I wanted to be an Olympian, but I thought I wanted to be a swimmer,” Castagna said. Instead of thriving in the water, it’s above the water where the Cincin…
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