US Performance Academy Student Athlete Named to USA Luge Junior National Team
Lake Placid, NY (PRWEB) June 14, 2016 -- Sixteen year old US Performance Academy student, Sean Hollander, has been named to the USA Luge Junior National Team; an accomplishment that goes to only a few young athletes in the country.
A promising young athlete, Hollander has had many notable results in his athletic career including the 2013 Norton Youth B National Championship Silver Medalist, the 2014 Norton Youth B National Champion, and 5th in the 2015 Norton Jr. National Championships. Most recently in the 2015-2016 season, Hollander placed 1st and 4th in the 2 Norton Youth A seeding races and was a Bronze medalist in the Norton Youth A National Championships.
Being named to the USA Luge Junior National Team came as a result of his dedication and focus to the sport. He trains with the Junior National and National Team in the off season at the Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, NY. During the summer, he trains at the Olympic Training Center and then heads out to winter races around the world in November.
“I'm looking forward to the opportunity to travel with the Junior National team in Canada and Europe this coming season.” said Sean Hollander. “I've really enjoyed training with members of the USA Luge National Team this summer. It has really pushed me. We have some great coaches and our equipment is always improving.”
With the long training hours and unpredictable travel schedule, Hollander chose an alternative form of education to keep up with his studies. A junior at US Performance Academy, Hollander and his athlete colleagues are able to travel, train, and compete without missing classes or assignments. His school, US Performance Academy (USPA) is an independent, fully accredited, digital, middle and high school designed for the competitive young athlete.
“We opened our digital ‘doors’ with students like Sean in mind.” Said USPA President, Peter Smith. “Sean has worked so hard both on the mountain and in our classrooms. It's wonderful to see that hard work result in such a special opportunity. A big part of our mission at USPA is supporting athletes academically, while allowing them to continue succeeding in their chosen sport. I look forward to following Sean's continued success.”
For the 2016-2017 seasons, Hollander will be racing with the Junior National Team around the world in locations such as Germany, Canada, and Latvia. To learn more about US Performance Academy, visit http://www.GoUSPA.org.
Leann Hollis, US Performance Academy, http://www.GoUSPA.org, +1 7602161991, [email protected]
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