Easton and Cambrie Condron, twins from Fayetteville, have turned their lifelong sibling rivalry into national athletic success. The incoming freshmen at Fayetteville High School have built impressive athletic resumes before even entering high school.
Early Start and Family Influence
Separated by just one minute at birth, Easton and Cambrie say they have been competing with each other for as long as they can remember. Their passion for sports started early and was shaped by a family full of high-level athletes and coaches. Watching relatives train, compete, and win helped inspire both twins to chase their own goals.
By the end of their eighth-grade year, Easton had earned seven All-American honors, set five school records, and also played quarterback. Cambrie earned four All-American honors, set three school records, and was crowned a national champion in the pentathlon.
Pushing Each Other to Success
Cambrie said one of the biggest advantages of being twins is always having someone nearby to motivate and challenge her. "We just get to always push each other, and he especially pushes me, and we all have our weaknesses and strengths," she said. "I think we help balance each other off."
With national honors already stacking up, the Condron twins are proving they are more than standout middle school athletes — they are two rising stars pushing each other toward even bigger goals to come at Fayetteville High School and beyond.
Original reporting: 40/29 / KHBS (NW Arkansas) — read the source article.