
Sport: Swimming

ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Sports: silver and bronze swimming relay medals 1987 South Pacific Games; 100m butterfly 1988 Seoul Olympics; 1995 and 1999 South Pacific Games; Women’s age group and wetsuit division winner, 2017 and 2018 Oceanside 1.2-mile Tiki swim. Outrigger paddling: 2nd place women’s masters, 2017 Catalina channel crossing (U.S. long-distance outrigger championships)
Profession: Loan portfolio manager for a community bank in San Diego
Family: Single / no kids
GSPN: First off, let the Guam sports fans know what Barbara Gayle has been up to?
BG: I’ve lived in San Diego for almost 20 years. I came back to the U.S. mainland to get my MBA and settled here, where I’ve been working in commercial banking since 2004. In terms of sports, I previously competed in outrigger paddling with Kai Elua, a local club, but more recently I have returned to my first love of swimming – specifically ocean swimming. I also spend my spare time hiking, lifting weights, and doing CrossFit-type workouts.
GSPN: With the Tokyo Olympics going on, what goes through your mind when you watch that level of competition?
BG: I am in awe of how much faster the swimmers have gotten, with all the advancements in technique, training methodologies, and swimwear. Also, the best swimmers can turn pro, which didn’t used to be the case. I look at a phenomenon like Katie Ledecky and find inspiration in her discipline and poise under pressure, even when faced with a rare second-place finish.
GSPN: You were 15 years old in the Seoul Games in 1988. What in the world was going through your mind when you reached the starting block?

BG: The experience was overwhelming on many levels, but when it came down to the race, I did my best to focus on what I could control in the 100m butterfly: my start, breathing, technique, and pace. In some ways I was a scared kid on that block, but I pushed all that aside to focus on the task at hand.
GSPN: What were some of your major takeaways about the sport and life itself after the Seoul Olympics?
BG: That attitude of focusing on what I can control and letting what is outside my control – which can induce anxiety, if I let it – fall to the background, has served me well in sports competitions, such as long-distance outrigger racing, and in my job, which is bound by deadlines. I’ve learned to let go of my attachment to being perfect in all that I do – perfection is not the goal, but rather constant improvement. Training for the Olympics taught me the importance of discipline, and I’ve learned to enjoy the process and allow myself some grace when it comes to mistakes or failures.
GSPN: We see you’re still swimming in the waters of California. That’s got to be cold compared to Guam’s waters.
BG: Yes, definitely! It took an adjustment, and I swim in an open-water-swimming wetsuit when the water temperatures dip below 66. But in the summer, when temps are around 68-72, I enjoy the freedom of movement in a swimsuit. The ocean water feels refreshing, and it can be a rush once you acclimate. When I go back to Guam and swim in the ocean, that takes an adjustment – the water is so warm!

GSPN: What would you say to a 15-year-old Barbara Gayle today to prepare her for an Olympic slot?
BG: I would say something like, “Perfection is not the goal. You’ve qualified for your event, and you’ve trained as best as you can. You’ve got this! No matter the outcome of the race, as long as you do your best, that is worth commending.” I would also advise her to enjoy the full Olympic experience – cheering on Guam teammates and watching the other events.
Gayle is expected to make her next visit home for Thanksgiving for a couple of weeks.


GPS Sports Calendar
April 2025
- SU
- MO
- TU
- WE
- TH
- FR
- SA
Events for April
4th
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Events for April
5th
H.S. PADDLING
H.S. TRACK & FIELD
GIRLS 3×3 BASKETBALL FINALS
Events for April
5th
Events for April
11th
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Events for April
12th
KO’KO’ KIDS FUN RUN
H.S. PADDLING
H.S. TRACK & FIELD
Events for April
16th
Events for April
18th
Events for April
19th
Events for April
23rd
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Events for April
24th
H.S. PADDLING
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Events for April
25th
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
SCRAPS 5
Events for April
26th
Events for April
30th
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Volleyball
KNIGHTS PULL OFF 5-SETTER OVER SHARKS

Basketball
TAMUNING GYM REOPENS AFTER RENOVATIONS

Running/Track
JAPAN RUNNERS CROSS KO’KO’ FINISH LINE FIRST

Running/Track
TRACK & FIELD ROLLS ON BEFORE SPRING BREAK

Volleyball
KNIGHTS PULL OFF 5-SETTER OVER SHARKS

Basketball
STINGRAYS TAKE ON TAGAYTAY GIRLS HOOPS

Basketball
TAMUNING GYM REOPENS AFTER RENOVATIONS
COMING SOON …
4th Quarter Sports: boys volleyball, girls soccer, paddling, track & field
Scrap 5 on April 25