SGT Jeremy White: Bobsled

Sergeant Jeremy White has been called "A Jack of All Disciplines" by USA Today. His experiences as an exercise physiologist, aviation specialist and Army National Guard Soldier—among many other accomplishments—serve him well for the intense and physically demanding sport of bobsledding.

In 2006, White received his B.S. in Exercise Physiology from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. He has achieved many outstanding Physical Fitness awards, as well as Medal of Achievement and Distinguished Honor Graduate awards.

White works with nationally ranked athletes through the U.S. Bobsled and Skeleton Federation, and the U.S. Speedskating Federation. In addition to his extensive community service, he is certified as an EMT, Strength & Conditioning Specialist, Combat Life Saver and Aviation Operations Specialist with the U.S. Army.

Noteworthy

  • First U.S. athlete to be nationally ranked simultaneously in three sports (Speedskating, Skeleton, Bobsled)
  • First athlete in Olympic history to compete at Olympic trials in three sports for the same Winter Games
  • Competed in 16 U.S. National Championships and five Olympic Trials
  • Ranked second overall as a push starter at the National Championships
  • Previously named "America's Triple Threat" and "Jack of All Disciplines" by USA Today
  • Ranked Top Three World Skeleton Push Starter (Park City)
  • Ranked Top Three National Bobsled Push Starter (Push Championships)

In His Own Words
"Love God with all your heart and strength, put your spouse first, make exercise a lifestyle, eat in moderation, live graciously, help others, be a giver of talents and blessings, always thank a veteran and teacher, and finally, dream big and let God work out the details."