“It is critical that we keep pushing to include more women in staff and support roles at the highest level of racing,” said Kelsey Dickinson, U.S. Biathlon Board Athlete Representative and current U.S. Biathlon Senior National Team athlete. “Having more women coaches will help raise the bar for everyone because a diversity of backgrounds and experience on staff allow a team to be more dynamic. Not only is this good for performance, but increasing the number of women in coaching roles will add to a safe and professional atmosphere for everyone.”
This career development opportunity is designed to help women with a serious interest in a career in coaching/biathlon improve their skills and learn from the best U.S. Biathlon coaches, wax technicians and support staff. Participants will work with U.S. Biathlon team staff to carry out diverse duties dependent upon experience levels, interests and current team requirements.
“We are very excited to introduce this program that will encourage and support more women becoming biathlon coaches, which is critical to an inclusive and vibrant sport,” said U.S. Biathlon President & CEO Jack Gierhart. “Our goal is to provide professional development opportunities for women at all levels, along with flexibility that will lower barriers to participating.”
The Women’s Coaching Initiative Selection Panel, composed of female coaches, athlete representatives and U.S. Biathlon staff, will review each applicant. Applications are due May 29, 2024, by 5pm ET and selected applicants will be announced by June 5, 2024.
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Women’s Coaching Initiative Selection Panel
- Eileen Carey, U.S. Paralympic Nordic Program Director and Women’s Ski Coaches Board Member
- Kelsey Dickinson, U.S. Biathlon Athlete Representative & World Cup Athlete, and Women’s Ski Coaches Executive Director
- Kristen Bourne, U.S. Ski and Snowboard XC D-Team Coach
- Lowell Bailey, U.S. Biathlon Director of High Performance, World Champion, Olympian
- Margie Freed, U.S. Biathlon and U.S. Ski Team World Cup Athlete
- Tim Burke, U.S. Biathlon Director of Athlete Development, Olympian, World Championships Medalist
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