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Elite Triathlon Academy launched at University of Colorado Colorado Springs

From USA Triathlon

The Elite Triathlon Academy, a landmark program that will provide the United States' top up-and-coming triathletes the opportunity to receive a top-notch college education while benefitting from a full-time coach and the nation's best training resources, will debut this fall at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs with national-level support from USA Triathlon and the United States Olympic Committee.
 
The ultimate goal of the program - directed by Keith Dickson, the founder of the Illinois-based Multisport Madness Triathlon Team - is to develop potential Olympic triathletes into medal contenders on the sport's biggest stage. Five of the nation's best emerging multisport athletes, including 2010 Youth Olympic Games medalists Kevin McDowell and Kelly Whitley (below left), comprise the first class of the Elite Triathlon Academy, which will enroll at UCCS in August.
 
Prior to the formation of this program, the top junior triathletes in the U.S. often chose to pursue running and swimming at the collegiate level due to the availability of scholarships. The Elite Triathlon Academy will identify potential Olympians and allow them to continue their multisport development throughout their college years with the potential to earn a collegiate scholarship.
 
Academy student-athletes will attend UCCS, one of the fastest-growing universities in Colorado and the nation, and will have full access to the resources of the U.S. Olympic Training Center, a full-time coach and the UCCS athletic facilities.
 
"This program will strengthen the United States as a competitor in international triathlon by giving young, elite triathletes the opportunity to train specifically for triathlon during their college years," said Dickson. "The combination of UCCS, which already has 29 Olympic athletes on campus, the U.S. Olympic Training Center, our nation's finest young triathletes and proven coaches and mentors will make this a successful venture from the start. 
 
"Thanks to the formation of the Elite Triathlon Academy, every youth and junior triathlete in the country can now strive to earn a university scholarship in the sport of triathlon."
 
 "The Elite Triathlon Academy will help to solidify our Olympic pipeline. This program will encourage the top junior athletes to stay in the sport during their formative collegiate years, and they'll receive a quality education while striving for the Olympic podium," said USA Triathlon CEO Rob Urbach. "The sport of triathlon in the United States has benefitted tremendously from its inclusion in the Olympic Games, and sustained success by American athletes internationally will help take our sport to new heights on many different levels."   
 
Joining McDowell and Whitley, both of Geneva, Ill., in the program will be fellow freshman Johanna Gartman (Chattanooga, Tenn.), as well as sophomore transfer Ryan Bice (University of Colorado Boulder/Logansport, Ind.) and junior transfer Chris Wiatr (Lake Forest College/Long Grove, Ill.).
 
"Colorado Springs is an athletic mecca," UCCS Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak said. "The university's partnership with USA Triathlon will bring top athletes to our region and provide them with the opportunity to excel athletically as well as academically."
 
The Elite Triathlon Academy is an example of the Olympic Movement and a leader in higher education joining forces to develop a groundbreaking program that will benefit the entire Colorado Springs community.  
                 
"As we look to allocate resources, we're constantly working with NGBs to develop customized and creative athlete support programs that make an impact," said USOC CEO Scott Blackmun. "The Elite Triathlon Academy, which provides athletes with high performance training and an education, is exactly the kind of innovative and targeted program that we're looking to support. I'd like to congratulate USA Triathlon and UCCS for making this program a reality and I look forward to welcoming these triathletes to Colorado Springs in the fall."
 
Elite Triathlon Academy student-athletes will be housed in an apartment complex just north of the UCCS campus. They will receive the same priority scheduling privileges as varsity student-athletes so that Academy athletes can schedule their desired courses around team practice timeframes. Elite Triathlon Academy student-athletes also will receive the same level of academic support available to all UCCS student-athletes. 
 
The Academy will employ a full-time coach to facilitate daily training sessions, as well as a part-time coach to assist with the management of training sessions and administrative duties. The program is expected to grow by five athletes annually with a proposed capacity of 20 athletes.
 
USA Triathlon High Performance Senior Manager Andy Schmitz and USOC Sport Performance Director Scott Schnitzspahn will serve in advisory roles for the Academy. UCCS Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance Brian Burnett, who negotiated the agreement, will serve as the Academy's key contact with the University and will manage its business relationship with the program.

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Very cool

 

This is FANTASTIC for both the sport of Triathlon in the US and Colorado Springs!
except for the fact that I started the first Triathlon Club at UCCS and know nothing about this academy.

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