Join Sterling on his journey to the Olympics!
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As some of you know, our friend Sterling has been selected to be on
the National Track Cycling development team. We are all very excited
for him! Sterling has cycling in his blood and is a natural athlete.
His father, Paul Renaeu, competed in the 1984 L.A. Olympics in track
cycling, and now Sterling has a once in a lifetime opportunity to do
the same in 2028 when the Olympics return to Los Angeles.
Sterling tried out for USA Cycling's Search for Speed talent ID
program, and his potential was immediately evident. An opportunity to
fulfill a lifelong dream has been offered, and Sterling is now
officially a part of USA Cycling’s Sprint Development Team. During the
next four years, Sterling will be representing the United States on
the world stage, with the ultimate goal being to compete in the 2028
Olympic Games.
As exciting as this has been, it comes with some challenges. The
biggest challenge is having to relocate to California. While USA
Cycling provides some support with a coach, track time and a bike,
they do not offer any other resources or stipends. Sterling will be a
self-supported athlete balancing work and full-time training over the
next few years. Sterling, his partner Beth and their pup Zevah are
taking a big leap of faith and moving to California to start this new
chapter. If you know Sterling, you would agree that this couldn’t have
happened to a better person. He is genuine, caring, and has boundless
integrity. We are very proud of him and proud to know him.
We are asking for help to alleviate some of the stress and need that
comes along with such an endeavor. We are raising money to help
Sterling and Beth with moving expenses and some of the costs
associated with getting established in California. This is an
opportunity to not only invest in an amazing person, but also in an
Olympic dream. In a very real way, you will be pushing down on those
pedals with him as he races around that track.
Any amount will be appreciated and will take him one step closer to his goal.
Organizer and beneficiary
Tammy Van Keuren
Organizer
Scottsdale, AZ
Sterling Reneau
Beneficiary