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Chris Dancy 5’10” – 180 lbs DOB: 3-25-1989. An Elite FIS Alpine Athlete Who Graduated with a 3.92 GPA From The Winter Sports School At The Olympic Park in Park City, Utah.
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Chris Dancy5’10” – 180 lbsDOB: 3-25-1989 An Elite FIS Alpine Athlete Who Graduated with a 3.92 GPA From The Winter Sports School At The Olympic Park in Park City, Utah
OBJECTIVE: To learn, grow and apply my leadership skills, entrepreneurial spirit and work ethic in an effort to contribute and excel as an exemplary student and alpine ski athlete. • ALPINE SKI RACING HIGHLIGHTS - 2006-2008 • Junior 1 – Park City Ski Education Foundation A Team • 2008/09 season: Poised to make large strides in tech events with new equipment sponsor, Nordica/Marker, SWIX & Carrera • Current FIS Standings: GS: 52.00 SL: 41.58 • 08/09 goals reduce tech points to 30-35 FIS • With PCSEF Head Coach, increased off season racing (New Zealand) strength, agility and mobility training – Significant results obtained. (Team Flow) • By 2008/09 season end, expect: • 40+ starts (US & CAN NorAm, Western & Rocky FIS, International FIS) • 15,000 SL gates trained and/or raced • 8,000 GS gates trained and/or raced • International races planned: SAC, CAN NORAMS, European FIS
Previous Athletic Highlights • 2004-2007 • Junior 1/2 – Park City Ski Education Foundation A Team • Multiple top finishes at the J2 National Olympics both as a 1st and 2nd year J2 • Multiple sponsorships from Fischer Skis, Swix equipment & Carrera • 2002-2004 • Junior 3 – Park City Ski Education Foundation A & B Team • PCST A team – Named to the A team as a J3 - ’04 • PCST B team - Ranked Number 1 J3 - Intermountain - ‘03/04 • PCST B team - Outstanding Park City Ski Team Skier Award – 2003/04
Education & Honors (Already Submitted All Transcripts to NCAA Clearing House) • Graduated November 2006 (Class of 2007) • Graduated top 3 at the Winter Sports High School at the Olympic Park, Park City Utah • Cum GPA: 3.92 • Completed 4 high school courses at Brigham Young University with cum GPA: 4.00 • Extended Education for High School Credit - Never Enrolled at the University • Completed 8 units of university work • Extended Education for High School Credit - Never Enrolled at the University • German 200 – Brigham Young University GPA: 3.85 • Calculus 1210 – University of Utah GPA: 3.0 • Senior year; awarded the high school’s highest honor in Math and Sciences
Entrepreneurial Endeavors • Current Employment: Commercial Land Developer DDRM Greatplace LLC 340 Main St Ste 203, Park City, UT 84060-5102 • My responsibilities as an intern are to aid, wherever needed, with the many land and commercial development projects in the Park City area, including the development of the St. Regis Hotel in Deer Valley, Utah. • The Company has asked that I continue work during the winter season. DDRM has been extremely flexible with my schedule as I travel constantly for Alpine Ski Racing. • Previously a young Alpine Athlete, I formed a company whose mission was to provide a unique blend of customer service and specialty ski tuning. During the winter, Park City and the surrounding resorts enjoy over 4 million skier visits each year. Coupled with over 1,000 ski instructors living and working in Park City and approximately 40,000 local Park City residents, I felt that there is sufficient market that would enjoy a ski tuning service that picks up and delivers freshly tuned skis to one’s home. Additionally, the tuning would be completed by hand using only precision tools typically afforded to alpine racers. I seized this opportunity catering to the skier community enabling me to earn enough money to not only help with my ski racing but to purchase specialty equipment such as mountain bikes and other ski specific product.
Added Experience • As a dual citizen of Austria and the United States, I had the fortune to live and attend school in the United States, Austria and England. Having lived in Austria for three years and the United Kingdom for three years, I grew to understand multiple cultures. I feel this experience has helped me pursue ski racing. Alpine ski racing requires a huge commitment to the sport as well as an ability to manage international travel, training, and competition while living out of a suitcase and learning how to find nutrition when virtually everything is a new experiment. Having done this since I was a small child, I feel my experience enabled me to mature as a well-rounded individual able to pursue trying and difficult situations with intensity and sensibility. • References: PATRICK PURCELL – PCSEF HEAD COACH 435-649-8749 ROBERT CLAYTON –WINTER SPORTS SCHOOL HEAD MASTER 435-649-8760