Olympics
- In 1968, Sandy Hildner became CU’s first woman Olympian after training with the men’s ski team under coach Bob Beattie.
- The athlete took first place at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Triathlon.
- Morgan Pearson (Econ, Math’16) reflects on his athletic background and his dreams of being the best on earth.
- Val Constien (EnvEngr'19) reflects on the benefits of working full-time while training for the Olympics and the importance of happiness for success.
- Joe Klecker (Biochem'20) reflects on his favorite Boulder trail, where he finds motivation.
- Alum Jake Riley reflects on his earliest wins, the importance of balance and the motivation of self-improvement.
- Kara Goucher (Psych'01) discusses her favorite Boulder trail, how her racing career informs her reporting and the importance of believing in one’s own abilities.
- Since 1948, the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ has produced over 90 Olympic athletes who have competed in events across the globe.
- New York-native Sage Hurta is the NCAA women’s indoor track champion in the mile.