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Senior Quintunya Chapman

Dawg Details With Lady Bulldog Quintunya Chapman

February 25, 2015 | Track & Field

Feb. 25, 2015

Here is the seventh installment of "Dawg Details." These hope to offer fans and track and field followers a glimpse at some of our most outstanding Bulldogs in the field, on the track and off.

This Q&A features Quintunya Chapman, a senior from Hinesville, Ga. Chapman started her Georgia career during the 2012 indoor season and sprinted for the Lady Bulldogs for two years. Switching to the multi-events after the 2013 seasons, she immediately shot to fifth on both the school's pentathlon and heptathlon all-time top-10 lists in 2014. Chapman also scored twice at the SEC Championships and earned a First Team All-America certificate with a sixth-place finish in the heptathlon at the 2014 NCAA Outdoor Championships.

If you could pick a different name for yourself what would it be?

QC: I would rather just keep my name. People tend to remember it better because of how much they struggle to pronounce it

What is your preferential room temperature?

QC: I would say my ideal temperature is about 68 degrees. I sleep much better when the room is cold.

Describe your ideal three-course meal.

QC: I would start off with some mozzarella sticks as an appetizer. Then I would have fried chicken, broccoli, and macaroni and cheese, and red beans and riceas the main course. Then I would have a warm apple pie a la mode as my dessert.

What was the deciding factor that made you pick Georgia?

QC:It was definitely the dining halls.

You wrote a 500-page biography. How do you end it?

QC: My ending would be with me traveling the world.

What non-electronic possession of yours do you consider most important?

QC: My shoes are what I consider most important.

If you could only pick one snack from the convenience store, what would it be?

QC: I would have to go with Chicken In A Basket Crackers.

What is your favorite childhood memory?

QC: My favorite memory is living in different placesdue to my dad being in the Army.

If you did not need the money what would you do for work?

QC: I would be an exotic animal veterinarian.

If you could take only one vacation for the rest of your life, where would you go?

QC: I wouldwant to go to Brazil.

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