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Oviedo triplets share valedictorian honors, head to college together

Three Oviedo High triplets finished with the same GPA, all earned valedictorian honors, and are heading to college together after years of matching academic and athletic work.

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Aiden, Brody and Colin Aysun pulled off a rare Oviedo High School feat this spring: all three graduated as valedictorians with the exact same GPA and are now planning to head to college together. The triplets, who live in Winter Springs and grew up under the watch of their father, Uluc Aysun, turned a shared academic path into one of Seminole County’s most unusual graduation stories.

Their success was built on years of tightly linked routines. Lake Mary Life Publishing reported the brothers took 14 AP classes and seven dual-enrollment courses, a workload that helped push all three to the top of Oviedo High’s class. The same profile noted the triplets were born in alphabetical order, Aiden first, Brody second and Colin third, a detail the family has long used to keep them straight.

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The brothers’ academic record was matched by a deep athletic bond. They have been running since first grade and became more serious about the sport in high school, when they joined varsity cross country as freshmen and quickly became known as competitive with one another but also reliant on each other for motivation. Oviedo Journalism reported that Colin Aysun later set a school 5K record of 15:31.5, while the Florida High School Athletic Association lists Aiden Aysun as the school record-holder at 14:57.

Aiden’s profile in the FHSAA record adds more weight to the trio’s resume. It identifies him as a 4.0 GPA co-valedictorian with his brothers, an AP Scholar with Distinction, a National Merit Commended Scholar and an AIME qualifier. The association also says he earned Runner of the Year and Athlete of the Year honors in 2025. Together, the brothers also co-authored a paper in the Journal of High School Science on using machine learning to improve color detection, another sign that their work at Oviedo High extended beyond the classroom and the track.

FOX 35 Orlando highlighted the Aysuns in a May 14 story, noting that the brothers have been together through nearly every stage of school and will stay together for college. The family’s long-running routine, from studying to running to the classroom, left Oviedo with an unusually synchronized class of top scholars and a reminder that some of the county’s most striking school stories are built over years, not days.

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