Outstanding achievers describe how broad edifice cycling is dynamical lives
Berkeley, Calif. â" Outstanding participants in Southern California, Northern California, river and pedagogue broad edifice cycling leagues were reputable at the 2011 National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) Awards, at the Clif Bar and Co. office in Emeryville, California, Saturday, Jan 14.
The National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) presented awards in 13 categories to 21 of the individuals considered to be the most outstanding athletes, most sacred coaches, and most aroused volunteers, and supporters to hit participated in the broad edifice elevation biking revolution.
Matt Fritzinger, chief director of NICA, said, âI am held up by the greatness of those Iâm surrounded by, and itâs a privilege to help and be in the consort of much enthusiastic people. It’s awful to listen to the stories of those honored, and I undergo there are some another fantastic accomplishments among the 1,150 student-athletes who raced in 2011, it’s incredible what is feat on here.”
Quotes from each award recipient are acquirable here:Â Award Recipient Quotes
Full filler photographs are acquirable here:Â 2011 NICA Awards (please credit Sol Gutierrez)
Award RecipientsSpecialized League Founders Award Kate Rau, river High School Cycling League
Primal Wear Digital Media Award David Curtis, NorCal High School Cycling League/NICA
QBP Race Production Partner Award Jason Ranoa, SoCal High School Cycling League
Trek All-Star Athlete Award Dominique Fenichell, Boulder High School, river High School Cycling League Joel Titius, Corona Composite Team, SoCal High School Cycling League
SRAM Coach of the Year Award Fred Maxwell, Salida High School, river High School Cycling League Dave Peery, Woodcrest Christian High School, SoCal High School Cycling League Julia Violich, Redwood High School Mountain Bike Team, NorCal High School Cycling League Kari Studley, Northshore Composite Team, pedagogue High School Cycling League
Clif Bar & Company Volunteer Service Award Walt Lee, river High School Cycling League Ezra Coleman, NorCal High School Cycling League Sean McCoy, SoCal High School Cycling League
Visionary Leader Award Gary Fisher
Jeep Extraordinary Courage Award Hannah Mendro, Arlington/Lakewood Composite Team, pedagogue High School Cycling League
Fort adventurer College Distinguished Alumni Award Todd Norwood, 2004 Alum, NorCal High School Cycling League
Legacy Award Gary Erickson, Founder, Co-Owner and Co-CEO, CLIF Bar & Company
Easton Foundations Student-Athlete Community Service Award Josh Hodges, Rim of the World High School, SoCal High School Cycling League Angelique Margve, John Burroughs High School, SoCal High School Cycling League
Specialized Student-Athlete Leadership Award Dillen Maurer, Crescenta Valley High School, SoCal High School Cycling League Jencee Reardon, 7220 Racing Team, river High School Cycling League
Shimano Community Impact Award Officer martyr Martinez, Luther plantsman High School, NorCal High School Cycling League
About The National Interscholastic Cycling Association Founded in 2009, The National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) is the National Governing Body for grades 9-12 extramural elevation biking and fosters the development of broad quality competitive cross-country elevation biking planning for broad edifice older athletes. NICA provides leadership, organization and aggregation hold to encourage the development of extramural Mountain Biking Leagues throughout the United States. NICA exists by morality of big donors and sponsors including the origination national sponsor, Specialized Bicycle Components, as substantially as Easton Foundations, SRAM, Trek Bicycles, Clif Bar and Co., Primal Wear, Shimano, GU Sports, Kinetic, Maxxis, adidas Eyewear, CamelBak, Crank Brothers, Dirt Rag, Feedback Sports, Fort adventurer College, Fox Racing Shox, Mellow Johnny’s, Mountain Bike Action, QBP, Ritchey Designs, WTB,and Yakima. For more aggregation on NICA visit www.nationalmt b.org or call 510.524.5464.
Source: Apostle Skilbeck
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