American speed skater
Charles Ryan Leveille
(born March 7, 1983, in
Chattanooga, Tennessee
) is a retired[4] American short track and long track speed skating competitor and is an Olympian and World Champion medalist (one gold, one silver and one bronze).
Athletic career
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First-time Olympian Charles Ryan Leveille is a versatile skater, having participated on the inline and short-track circuits before dedicating himself to the long track. After just two months of training for short track, Leveille?who competed as Ryan Cox in inline and short track?earned a bronze medal in the 500m and 3000m at the 2004 U.S. Championships. The Chattanooga native's progress was delayed just months after Nationals when he broke his back in a freak short track accident and spent four months in a full-body cast.
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Leveille switched to long track in August 2005.
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After competing in long track for just a few months, Leveille finished 10th overall at the 2005 U.S. Championships and qualified for the 2006 Fall World Cup Team. He earned a silver in the 10,000m and ranked third in the men's allround standings at the 2006 U.S. Championships.
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He competed in the
2006 Winter Olympics
, in both the team pursuit and the 10,000 meter events.
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He currently resides in
Atlanta, Georgia
.
As part of the US World Championship team in Gangneung, South Korea, he competed 3/7-3/9/08. Leveille won a bronze medal in the 1500m race, as well as a silver medal in the 3000m superfinal.
Education
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Ryan graduated from the University of Georgia with BBAs in Management Information Systems and International Business with a French language emphasis. He was a Leonard Leadership Scholar and Deer Run Fellow, which are the top leadership programs at the university and one of the premier programs in the US.
Professional career
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During the final 8 months of Ryan's time at university, he was a consultant for US Speedskating as their Event Coordinator.
Using his recognition and fame from his sport, he accumulated a list of sponsors that included
The Home Depot
,
Mayfield Dairy
,
BlueLinx
, and Bont
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