
Get to Know Jaime Law
December 19, 2018 | Women's Gymnastics
Get to Know Jaime Law
Second up in our Get to Know series is Jaime Law. Jaime was born and raised in Corvallis in a very Oregon State family that included graduates from three generations. Jaime is the daughter of OSU gymnastics legend, Mary Law, who was a national champion and All-American for the Beavers. Jaime is majoring in design and innovation management with an option in interior design in Oregon State's honors college.
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What OSU team do you get most excited to watch?
Football, baseball or basketball. It's too hard to choose one!
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Where would you most like to live someday?
Portland
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How many U.S. states have you visited?
Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington … so 17!
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What is your secret power/talent?
I play the piano.
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What fad or trend do you hope comes back?
Fanny packs
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What fictional place would you most like to go?
Hogwarts
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What's your favorite holiday?
Christmas
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If you could turn any activity into an Olympic sport, what would you have a good chance at winning a medal for?
Baking
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Are you usually early or late?
Early
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Horror or romance?
Romance
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Read or watch the movie?
Read and then watch the movie.
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Hang gliding or whitewater rafting?
Hang gliding because I've already whitewater rafted.
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Sushi or tacos?
Sushi
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What is the most annoying question that people ask you?
Are you old enough to be traveling alone?
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What is something that a lot of people are obsessed with but you just don't get the point?
Amazon's Alexa.
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For more information on the Oregon State gymnastics team, follow the club's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverGym, by Facebook at Facebook.com/BeaverGym or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverGym.
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
Second up in our Get to Know series is Jaime Law. Jaime was born and raised in Corvallis in a very Oregon State family that included graduates from three generations. Jaime is the daughter of OSU gymnastics legend, Mary Law, who was a national champion and All-American for the Beavers. Jaime is majoring in design and innovation management with an option in interior design in Oregon State's honors college.
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What OSU team do you get most excited to watch?
Football, baseball or basketball. It's too hard to choose one!
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Where would you most like to live someday?
Portland
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How many U.S. states have you visited?
Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington … so 17!
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What is your secret power/talent?
I play the piano.
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What fad or trend do you hope comes back?
Fanny packs
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What fictional place would you most like to go?
Hogwarts
Â
What's your favorite holiday?
Christmas
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If you could turn any activity into an Olympic sport, what would you have a good chance at winning a medal for?
Baking
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Are you usually early or late?
Early
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Horror or romance?
Romance
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Read or watch the movie?
Read and then watch the movie.
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Hang gliding or whitewater rafting?
Hang gliding because I've already whitewater rafted.
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Sushi or tacos?
Sushi
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What is the most annoying question that people ask you?
Are you old enough to be traveling alone?
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What is something that a lot of people are obsessed with but you just don't get the point?
Amazon's Alexa.
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For more information on the Oregon State gymnastics team, follow the club's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverGym, by Facebook at Facebook.com/BeaverGym or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverGym.
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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