High Performance Staff
High Performance Director: Gillian Bower
Sports Medicine Director: Jaron Santelli - MD, CAQSM
Alpine Sport Science Director: Per Lundstam
Sport Science Director for Action & Endurance Sports: Tschana Schiller
Sports Medicine Staff
Jen Kimball - Clinical Specialist - DPT, OCS, SCS
Torey Anderson - Alpine Medical Coordinator, Women's Speed Team Physical Therapist - DPT
Caitlin Ciccone - Men's Speed Team Physical Therapist - DPT
Tim Andrews - Men's Europa Cup Athletic Trainer - DAT, ATC
Joe Cataudella- Freeski/Snowboard Medical Coordinator, ATC
Peter Toohey- Freestyle Medical Coordinator, Aerials Team Athletic Trainer - ATC
Jill Radzinski - Team Athletic Trainer - ATC
Athletic Development Staff
Bob Poehling - Athletic Development Coordinator - Women's Alpine
Hometown - La Crosse, WI
Q: How did you come to be who you are?
A: Growing up and to this day, my family either watches or attends just about any Wisconsin sporting event possible. If we weren't going to the games, we would find random 5k races somewhere just before our own soccer games. I guess that's how you make kids tired so they sleep! Needless to say, my life has always revolved around sport. I've also always been fascinated with science and finding organization and answers. Unfortunately, after a BA in Biology and an MSc in Kinesiology, all I have figured out is that it's about quantifying uncertainty. So now I'm living my dream of using science to help sport performances in a small way.
Q: What is the best part of your job?
A: The constant problem-solving; whether it is balancing concurrent training demands in the gym, finding a bike wheel in Europe, or an excel formula that will help the ski coaches.
Q: What is the best piece of advice you have ever been given?
A: It is in giving that we receive - Saint Francis of Assisi
Matt Voss - Athletic Development Coordinator - Freeski/Snowboard
Hometown - Orlando, FL
Q: How did you come to be who you are?
A: Growing up, athletics were always a big part of my identity. From youth city league to collegiate sports, it’s been my outlet and my favorite way to express myself. I started my career as a K-5 P.E. educator and fell in love with teaching movement. From there, I continued to receive opportunities to work with athletes at all different levels. Along the way, I was able to pick up two degrees from the University of Central Florida (2017 national champs) and a graduate degree from the University of Oregon. 10 years later, I now find myself as the Athletic Development Coach for the U.S. Snowboard and Freeski- Halfpipe, Slopestyle, and Big Air teams.
Q: What is the best part of your job?
A: Building relationships and unlimited pretzels
Q: What are some of the causes you care about?
A: Creating space where people feel seen and valued, empowering minoritized communities, and dismantling the patriarchy
Q: What would be your personal motto?
A: Always say no to mayo
Mark Dyer - Athletic Development Coach - Alpine Development Teams
Calvin Chapman - Athletic Development Coach
High Performance Staff
Gus Kaeding - Performance Data Manager
Alexander Cohen - USOPC Senior Sport Psychologist
Ricki Walker - Sport Psychologist
U.S. Ski & Snowboard High Performance Philosophy
WHY:
“To inspire, train, and educate U.S. Ski & Snowboard athletes and teams to maximize their physical and mental preparedness because we care about people, and the pursuit of personal and athletic greatness.”
PROCESS:
Foster a culture of strong, diverse leaders by:
· Nurturing an inclusive, physically and psychologically Safe environment.
· Championing continuous competitive improvement by pushing the limits of human performance and personal and professional Excellence.
· Collaborating through open discussion, having fun, and creating solutions that cultivate a strong Team.
OUTCOME:
Develop competent, confident, and connected athletes and teams of strong character that are physically and mentally prepared to be the best in the world in skiing and snowboarding.
ASPIRATIONAL VISION:
Be the best in the world at Olympic Skiing and Snowboarding.