Kerri Walsh Jennings
5x Olympian - Beach Volleyball
Kerri Walsh Jennings currently serves as the winningest female beach volleyball player in history with a total of 134 career wins. Her standard of excellence began even before her professional career. As the #1 volleyball recruit in the nation from Archbishop Mitty in San Jose, CA, Walsh Jennings attended Stanford University on a scholarship where she was selected as a first-team All-American four years in a row. This made her only the second player ever in the history of collegiate volleyball to accomplish this accolade. While at Stanford, Kerri and team played for 3 National Championships, winning 2 in ‘96 & ‘97. They were runner-up in 1999.
After she graduated from Stanford with a B.A. in American Studies, she found her legendary teammate, Misty May-Treanor. The duo has been considered, “the greatest beach volleyball team of all time”. Together they won three straight FIVB World Championships in 2005, 2007, and 2009 and were runners-up in 2011. Their domination didn’t stop there as they competed together in the 2004, 2008, and 2012 Summer Olympics, securing gold medals at each. The two didn’t lose a single set during the 2004 and 2008 Olympics, reaching a total of 21 consecutive Olympic set wins.
In 2012, following the retirement of May-Treanor, Walsh Jennings teamed up with April Ross. Together, the new pair went on to win five gold medals during the 2016 FIVB Tour and in that same year, Walsh Jennings achieved her 100th team victory at the Rio Grand Slam. The pair made their Olympic debut in 2016, where after falling short to Brazil, they were able to win the bronze medal match. Walsh Jennings’ fourth Olympic medal makes her the most decorated beach volleyball player of both men and women in Olympic history.
Walsh Jennings missed qualifying for the Tokyo 2021 Games with her partner Brooke Sweat. She is considering a run at Paris 2024.
Walsh Jennings currently resides in Incline Village, Nevada with her husband, Casey Jennings, former professional beach volleyball player, and their three children. Joey Michael (‘09), Sundance Thomas (‘10) and Scout Margery (‘13).
In 2018, The Jennings family co-founded p1440 (Platform 1440) that supports programs and events which directly and positively impacts the well-being and growth of the sport of volleyball and the athletes within.
She also has existing marketing partnerships with brands such as Franklin Sporting Goods, Michelob Ultra & KT Tape. Kerri is always in training, she loves supporting her husband & children as they pursue their dreams and callings, she is an ambassador and spokesperson for multiple companies and enjoys spending her time sharing her inspiration, light and empowerment with the corporate world.
Career Highlights:
• Stanford University Graduate 1996-2000
• 4x 1st Team All-American
• 2 NCAA National Championships (‘96, ‘97)
• 3x Olympic Gold Medalist (London 2012, Beijing 2008, Athens 2004) with Misty May-Treanor
• Olympic Bronze Medalist (Rio 2016) with April Ross
• 5-Time Olympian (Sydney 2000 - US Women’s Olympic Indoor National Team)
• Most Decorated Beach Volleyball Olympian of All-Time
• Winningest Female Beach Volleyball Player in History (134 Career Wins)
• 57 Career International Victories
• Won 3 straight FIVB World Championships with May-Treanor (2005, 2007, 2009)
Tara Davis-Woodhall
2024 Olympic Gold Medalist in Long Jump
Tara Davis-Woodhall and Hunter Woodhall are the Olympic power couple with an unforgettable love story. Their journey is one of determination, love, and unmatched excellence, making them one of the most iconic couples and individuals in sports today.
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, Tara Davis-Woodhall etched her name in history by winning the Olympic Gold Medal in the long jump. Her initial celebration in the sand pit quickly turned into one of the most unforgettable moments of the Games, as she sprinted to the stands and leaped into Hunter’s arms. In one of the most viral clips from the Paris Olympics – Hunter said “Oh my God, baby. You’re the Olympic champion” as he cried tears of joy for her. This moment was not just a celebration of victory but a testament to their remarkable journey together. From meeting at a high school track meet in 2017 to getting married in 2022, they have been on an extraordinary journey that includes qualifying for the Olympics and Paralympics in both 2021 and 2024.
Tara Davis-Woodhall (25) is an American long jumper and the reigning Olympic Gold Medalist who remains undefeated the past two seasons. Tara is a two-time Olympian (2020, 2024) and is currently ranked #1 in the world. She won Gold at the Paris 2024 Olympics, is the 2024 World Champion, and the 2023 and 2024 US National Champion. Tara is known as “America's Cowgirl” with her iconic cowboy hats, custom USA boots, and infectious personality both on and off the field. She is also the assistant track coach at Kansas State. As a former NCAA Division 1 athlete at the University of Texas, Tara became a four-time All-American, won Nationals, and shattered two NCAA collegiate records, earning her the title of a double-record breaker in the same week.
Tara and Hunter have shared their achievements and story with the world and have been featured by outlets including ESPN, Good Morning America, Forbes, New York Times, Oprah, Ellen, USA Today, NBC, CNN, Washington Post and Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stones, Travel & Leisure, LA Times and Associated Press.
Hunter Woodhall
Paralympian - Sprinter
Hunter Woodhall (25) is a three-time Paralympian (2016, 2020, 2024), redefining what it means to be an athlete, entrepreneur, and trailblazer. Hunter has brought home (3) three Olympic Medals and (6) six World Medals. He currently holds the American record for the 100m and 400m (T62/T64). Unlike many athletes, Hunter was born with fibular hemimelia, a condition that stops lower limbs from developing properly. He had his legs amputated below the knees at 11 months old as doctors told his parents that he would never be able to walk. He decided to run instead. Hunter became the first-ever double amputee in the country to earn an NCAA Division 1 scholarship. While competing for the University of Arkansas, Hunter competed in the Paralympics and became a four-time All-American.
Hunter Woodhall and Tara Davis-Woodhall are the Olympic power couple with an unforgettable love story. Their journey is one of determination, love, and unmatched excellence, making them one of the most iconic couples and individuals in sports today.
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, Tara Davis-Woodhall etched her name in history by winning the Olympic Gold Medal in the long jump. Her initial celebration in the sand pit quickly turned into one of the most unforgettable moments of the Games, as she sprinted to the stands and leaped into Hunter’s arms. In one of the most viral clips from the Paris Olympics – Hunter said “Oh my God, baby. You’re the Olympic champion” as he cried tears of joy for her. This moment was not just a celebration of victory but a testament to their remarkable journey together. From meeting at a high school track meet in 2017 to getting married in 2022, they have been on an extraordinary journey that includes qualifying for the Olympics and Paralympics in both 2021 and 2024.
Darren Waller
Professional Football Player (retired)
Darren Waller is a retired professional football player and previously played for teams in Baltimore, Las Vegas, and New York. Waller played his college football at Georgia Tech and was drafted by Baltimore in 2015. In 2018, he was signed by the then-Oakland team and in 2020, he broke the team’s single-season reception record with 107 catches. He was also the team’s Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee in 2021 and was recognized as the league’s Community MVP during the 2022 season for his contributions to the community. In 2020, Waller founded the Darren Waller Foundation with a mission to equip youth with the tools to avoid and overcome addiction to drugs and alcohol and to provide recovery services.
Shaq Thompson
Professional Football Player
Shaq Thompson is an professional football player and outside linebacker for Carolina. An All-American at the University of Washington, Thompson received the Paul Hornung Award as college football’s most versatile athlete. He was also drafted by the Boston Red Sox and played for their rookie team before pursuing a career in football. Thompson was a first-round pick by Carolina in the 2015 Draft. He has multiple 100+ tackle seasons to his credit and was a standout defensive player on the Carolina Super Bowl 50 team. In 2020, he was the Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee for his work in the community for his team.
Shelby Rogers
Professional Tennis Player
Shelby Rogers is an American professional tennis player from Charleston South Carolina. She has been playing tennis for over 25 years and first started taking lessons at the age of 4. Shelby currently trains in Boca, Florida.
Shelby has a career-high WTA ranking of No. 30 in the world for singles achieved on August 8, 2022. She also has a career-high WTA ranking of No. 40 in the world for doubles achieved on February 28, 2022. Professional highlights include 3 time WTA Finalist, 3 time Grand Slam Quarterfinalist and Team USA Billie Jean King Cup Champion. Her coach is 2020 WTA Coach of the Year Piotr Sierzputowski. Shelby’s goals for the season include surpassing her career-high of No. 30 and winning her first WTA singles title.
Ben Kanute
Olympian & Pro Triathlete
Ben Kanute is a professional triathlete and a US Olympian and multiple National Champion (Youth, Junior, Collegiate, Sprint, Olympic), 2x Silver medalist 70.3 World Championship, and multiple 70.3 Winner.
One of his earliest memories is standing on Lower Wacker Drive in Chicago watching his father participate in his first triathlon. He competed in his first kids triathlon at the age of 8, and joined a local kids triathlon team soon after. While in high school, he competed in Cross Country and Swimming earning All American in both, and competed in the State meet in both sports. Ben pursued triathlon in college and chose the University of Arizona to study, as well as compete. After his first year, he earned his elite license and raced as a professional. In pursuit of the Olympics, he graduated with a degree in Physiology in three years to fully focus on the next couple years to prepare for the games. He was able to work hard, qualify, and compete at the 2016 Olympic Games. From there, he has focused on middle and long distance triathlon where he has found success winning multiple 70.3 races, two World Championship podiums, and as well as success at various short distance races.
Sam Gagner
NHL - Edmonton Oilers
Sam Gagner is a professional hockey player, currently with the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League. He has been playing professionally for over 16 seasons, 8 with the Edmonton Oilers, along with stops in Arizona, Philadelphia, Columbus, Vancouver and Detroit.
Sam grew up in Oakville, Ontario playing hockey for the Toronto Marlboros of the Greater Toronto Hockey League. He won the U16 Ontario Championship and took home MVP honours. From there he played junior hockey with the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League and won a gold medal playing for Team Canada in the 2007 World Junior Championships in Leksand, Sweden. Following that season, Sam was selected 6th overall in the 2007 NHL entry draft by the Edmonton Oilers and has gone on to play 1000 games in the NHL. He has collected over 500 points during that time, including an 8-point night on Feb 2, 2012 - an Edmonton Oiler record he shares with Wayne Gretzky and Paul Coffey.
Sam has 3 kids with his wife Rachel. (Cali 3, Beckham 5, and Cooper 7) and spends his summers training in Muskoka, Ontario.
Kyle Farmer
MLB - Minnesota Twins
Kyle Farmer was born August 17, 1990, in Atlanta, Georgia. He is a second baseman in the MLB.
He previously played for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Farmer graduated from the Marist School in Atlanta, Georgia, where he played baseball and football. While at Marist, he appeared in the 2009 film The Blind Side, playing a high school quarterback.
During his collegiate baseball career at the University of Georgia, Farmer played shortstop, hitting for a .308 batting average and recording .968 fielding percentage, a UGA record for the shortstop position. He was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 35th round of the 2012 MLB Draft but did not sign and then was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 8th round of the 2013 MLB Draft and signed. Made MLB debut in 2017.
Farmer was traded to the Cincinnati Reds in 2019 and joined the Minnesota Twins in 2023.
Dr. Amy Atmore
Director of Performance - West2East
Dr. Amy Atmore is a Licensed Physical Therapist and studied at the University of Southern California where she earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2011. Her clinical background includes practicing in the acute care, brain injury, orthopedic, and private practice settings. She previously worked as a Performance Therapist for the Phoenix Suns basketball team and she currently serves as the Director of Performance and Physical Therapist for Russell Wilson.
Alex Guerrero
Co-founder of TB12
Alex Guerrero is the co-founder of TB12, a company he started with professional football star Tom Brady. Their mission is to empower people to live pain-free and perform their best. Guerrero is also Brady’s personal trainer and performance coach. He has been instrumental in Brady's illustrious career, which includes 7 Super Bowl titles.
Adam Bobo
Founder of Arete
Adam is the founder of Arete, a performance wellness company that specializes in health and body optimization for professional athletes and high-functioning individuals. His clientele includes over 120 active professional football players, and he also works with athletes in the NHL, MLS, MLB, and NBA. Additionally, Adam provides anti-aging and longevity programs to numerous country music stars, celebrities, and businessmen and women in the greater Nashville area. He holds a Master of Science with a focus in Nurse Anesthesia from the Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia and a Bachelor's degree in nursing from Belmont University.
Clive Brewer
Performance Specialist in Applied Sports Science
Clive Brewer has been delivering world-class high-performance programs for 25+ years. He currently works as the Director for Athletic Performance with Ortho Arizona Athletic Performance and Therapy, as well as faculty for the International Soccer Science and Performance Federation & West Virginia University. He was previously a Performance Director with the Columbus Crew and Assistant at Toronto Blue Jays.
Dr. Courtney Watson
Head Athletic Trainer - Portland Trail Blazers
Dr. Courtney Watson holds over 20 years of professional experience in the field of Sports Medicine.
She is recognized as a passionate and dedicated practitioner in sports today, all over the world. Entering her 15th season as the Head Athletic Trainer of the Portland Trail Blazers, Courtney has also advanced in athletic training positions nternationally in Asia, Europe, and related countries.
Specializing in health and injury management for some of
the world’s most elite athletes, Watson has created a solid foundation for assisting athletes in the development of their optimal performance and recovery.
Expanding her career in Sports Medicine, Watson has been recognized as a pioneer by being the first female Athletic Trainer in the sport of Boxing- consulting and training the WBO WBC WBA welterweight Champion of the World, Floyd Mayweather. She has also become the first Head
Athletic Trainer for the USA National 3x3 Team for the women and men. She currently holds 3 Gold Medals in the USA Basketball system as an Athletic Trainer, a recent 2022 FIBA World Cup Championship for the
Women’s USA National Team was a dream come true.
Watson earned her undergraduate degree from UC
Berkeley in 2000 and a masters degree in Exercise Science from California, University of Pennsylvania. Recently earning her Doctorate of Athletic Training in 2020, Watson loves education and advancement in the health care profession. In addition to consistent studying, Watson worked in the field landing her first professional job in the WNBA and NBA Development League as the Head Athletic Trainer of the Houston Comets and Anaheim Arsenal, respectively.
Courtney is the founder of ‘Courtney’s Corner Sports
Medicine Services and Internship’. She spent 15 years
teaching and developing sports medicine pilot programs
in various high schools across Los Angeles. The interest
from young students and the desire to give back to her
community guided Watson to develop an Internship
program for aspiring high school and college students
offering unparalleled hands-on experience. Today the
program has grown to mentor over 300 students.
Providing medical care and covering sidelines and local
sporting events and clinics for numerous years, Watson
also created various relationships with professional
athletes. Being an intricate part of history in sports
medicine continues to be a dream come true and shows
that with hard work and dedication, all dreams are
possible.
Damon Goddard
PES, CGFI-3, MCHC Founder: Goddard Sports Performance & Nutrition
Damon is a leading expert in golf performance conditioning and is the strength coach for Jordan Spieth and Will Zalatoris along with a host of PGA, Korn Ferry, LPGA, and elite junior golfers. He is a Top 50 Golf Digest- Golf Fitness Specialist and has played a role in over 45 wins on tour including multiple Major Championships. With over 24 years of experience in the sports performance industry, Damon has worked with numerous golf, basketball, and baseball professionals as they bridge the gap from post-rehabilitation to peak athleticism. He is the founder of Goddard Sports Performance & Nutrition located in Dallas, Texas.
Dave Hamilton
Director of Performance Science - Professional Football Team
Dave Hamilton currently serves as the Director of Performance Science for a Professional Football team in Tampa Bay. He has also worked internationally with elite athletes in the UK, Qatar, Hong Kong, and Canada. Dave has led multiple Performance Science programs including Team GB at the London 2012 Olympics and Team USA at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Previously, he served as the Athletic Director for Applied Health and Performance Science at Penn State University, the Director of Performance Science of USA Field Hockey, and the Head of Strength and Conditioning Great Britain and England Women’s Hockey. Dave holds a Masters in Exercise Science from Edith Cowan University in Australia.
Dr. John Meyer
Head of Performance - Los Angeles Clippers & Los Angeles Kings
Dr. John Meyer has served the Los Angeles community, professional and collegiate Athletes, and teams from all arenas since 1998. Specializing in biomechanics and movement analysis, John utilizes functional exercise and manual physical therapy treatment techniques to rehabilitate a wide variety of orthopedic and sport related injuries at the Meyer Institute of Sport. Currently, Dr. Meyer is the Chairman of Performance, Health & Wellness for the Los Angeles Clippers as well as the Director of Player Health & Performance for the Los Angeles Kings. Prior to his current roles in professional sport John spent 15 years in the Department of Athletics at the University of Southern California serving a variety of roles including Director of Rehabilitation, Associate Athletic Director of Sports Science and Performance and Professional Sports Liaison for Keck medicine.
Dr. Meyer earned his Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy and his Orthopedic Residency Certification from the University of Southern California. John is a Board-Certified Specialist in Orthopedics (OCS), a graduate of the Gray Institute of Applied Functional Science (FAFS). He has served as a Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Southern California in the Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy since 2000.
Dr. John Meyer, PT, DPT, OCS, FAFS Owner & CEO of Meyer Institute of Sport Chairman of Performance, Health and Wellness - Los Angeles Clippers Director of Player Health and Performance - Los Angeles Kings
Dr. Luke Miller
Physical Therapist & Performance Expert
Dr. Luke Miller has been providing high level care for athletes for 10 years in both Athletic Training and Physical Therapy realms. He currently is the private physical therapist for all pro quarterback Dak Prescott, as well as serving as lead physical therapist for SandersFit Performance Center in Dallas, Texas. Previously he served as a private physical therapist for 2x NBA All-Star Victor Oladipo and worked at renowned sports medicine facilities: TMI Sports Medicine in Arlington, Texas as well as Champion Sports Medicine in Birmingham, Alabama.
Marjorie Albohm
Past President - National Athletic Trainers' Association
Marjorie Albohm, MS, AT-Ret, was one of the first women certified athletic trainers in the nation. She has held various positions of leadership in the NATA throughout her career including NATA Foundation President and NATA President. She has received numerous NATA awards including being a 1999 inductee in the NATA Hall of Fame. She has served in key positions on medical staffs for multiple national and international sporting events including track and field Olympic Trials, the Pan American Games, Lake Placid Olympic Games and the Atlanta Olympic Games.
Dr. Randi N. Lininger
Head Athletic Trainer - Bay FC
Randi Lininger is an athletic trainer with extensive background in professional soccer. She is currently the Head Athletic Trainer for Bay FC. She has over 10 years experience which includes working with professional, ammeter, collegiate and high school athletes and coaches, as well as orthopedic clinics and private sector rehabilitation clinics.
Randi received her Bachelors in Athletic Training from Colorado State University-Pueblo then went on to receive her Master’s with Sports Psychology emphasis from California University of Pennsylvania and Doctorate of Athletic Training from Temple University. Additionally, she holds Performance Specialist Certification through EXOS as well as other comprehensive education and certifications.
Armando Rivas
Assistant Athletic Trainer - Miami HEAT
Armando Rivas begins his sixth season with the HEAT as an Assistant Athletic Trainer. As part of his duties, he assists in the specific aid of HEAT players, attending to their individual care and needs.
Rivas brings with him a wealth of experience in the field of sports medicine. This season marks his eleventh consecutive year in the NBA, with previous stops in Philadelphia (one season), Minnesota (one season) and Chicago (three seasons). Prior to joining the basketball world, he spent seven years as the Director of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer for the Los Angeles Galaxy and eight as the Head Athletic Trainer for various minor league teams in the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim organization.
He graduated from Cal-State Fullerton with a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training and followed that up with a Master of Science in Exercise Physiology from Cal Poly Pomona. A native of California, he currently maintains residence in Rancho Mission Viejo.
Daniel Bellamy
Associate AD For Sports Medicine - NC State
The veteran sports medicine professional brings 15 years of experience in the field of sports medicine to the Pack Performance team.
At NC State, Bellamy (MS, LAT, ATC, PES) will oversee a staff of 25 and coordinate the department that prioritizes the health, safety, and wellness of the Wolfpack's 550+ student-athletes.
Bellamy joined the Wolfpack staff after spending 3.5 years in the same position at the University of Texas San Antonio. During his tenure at UTSA, he served as the Athletics Healthcare Administrator for Roadrunner Athletics and had direct oversight of the football, men's golf and women's golf teams.
Bellamy spearheaded the creation of the UTSA/UT Health Sports Medicine Program - an inter institutional collaboration that brought in-house Primary Care Physician services that provided access to comprehensive healthcare services for all Roadrunner student-athletes through UT Health Physicians. That program also brought Physical Therapy, Neuropsych, and the forming of an Athletic Training Residency Program.
While serving as co-chair of the C-USA Medical Advisory Committee, Bellamy also implemented an independent medical care model by integrating an in-house Chief Team Physician with a fully functioning clinic at UTSA. He hired and managed a staff of 13 certified and licensed athletic trainers, a Director of Rehabilitation, the Director of Sports Nutrition, the Director of Mental Health Services, and an administrative assistant/insurance coordinator.
Prior to his stint at UTSA, Bellamy worked as the Assistant AD for Sports Performance at Howard University from 2015-19, where he oversaw the transition to a "sports performance" model that combined Sports Medicine and Strength & Conditioning and added Sports Nutrition and Sports Psychology.
From 2013-15, the Maryland native was the Director of Sports Medicine and Head Athletic Trainer at Coppin State, where he provided athletic training services to men's basketball, track and field, baseball, and tennis teams. He was the Assistant Athletic Trainer at Howard from 2011-13 and an AT and teacher at Archbishop Carroll High School from 2008-11. In 2007, he worked as a summer intern for the NFL's San Diego Chargers.
A magna cum laude graduate of North Carolina Central University, Bellamy earned his B.S. in athletic training in 2008. He was awarded a master's in exercise science and health promotion from Cal University Pennsylvania in 2015.
Bellamy met his wife Brittney when. they were students at NCCU and the couple has four children: Darren, Brielle, Britain, and Dallas