Just Keep Running
Glenn Govertsen ’66 may be 81, but that has not dampened his passion for running. In fact, he competed at the National Summer Senior Olympics and placed third and fourth in his events.
Glenn Govertsen ’66 may be 81, but that has not dampened his passion for running. In fact, he competed at the National Summer Senior Olympics and placed third and fourth in his events.
Members of the Middlebury Pranksters shared the hippie origins of their club name on the Vermont Public Sports Rapport podcast. The men’s and women’s teams both triumphed in the final round of the USA Ultimate D-III College Championships earlier this week.
Former Team USA figure skater Ting Cui ’25.5 reflects on going to the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics not as a competitor, but as a member of the NBC Sports crew.
Paxson Woelber ’08 founded the first North American company to manufacture Nordic skates, which can strap onto ski boots and allow wearers to glide smoothly over frozen lakes and rivers.
Throughout the fall, the men’s hockey team has been helping the Charter House Coalition, which provides shelter and meals to people struggling with homelessness in Addison County.
In an Athletics Department video, Jeff Brown, the Russell L. Reilly Head Coach of Men’s Basketball, reflects on 28 years of heading the program at Middlebury.
Greg Lewis ’69 was inducted earlier this year into the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame for his three decades of reporting on and commentating for ski events, including six Winter Olympics.
After two children and more than a decade since her college racing days, Keely Levins ’13 decided to sign up for a biathlon.
The Athletics Department spotlights Jeffrey Paul King ’05.5, who was a member of the men’s track-and-field team and majored in geography.