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Teams announced for CHS Sports Medicine Olympics

2025 Sports Medicine Olympics Team Japan

Team Japan (Mikayla Randall-Varela, Taylor Williamson, Juan Munoz, Ana N.) prepares for the 2025 Sports Medicine Olympics.

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RIO RANCHO – Earlier in March, Cleveland High School announced it would be holding its 2nd annual Sports Medicine Olympics, and on Mar. 4 the teams were announced.

Hosted by the Sports Medicine staff and Athletic Trainers at Cleveland High School, the Sports Medicine Olympics is one way RRPS supports National Athletic Training Month. All month long, teams from the two high schools will compete in various sports medicine-related events (TBD).

In RRPS, sports medicine is a CTE program that is starting to surge in popularity and gaining more notice. CHS senior soccer player Taylor Williamson is a sports medicine program leader and recently signed a commitment letter to play for St. Edwards University in Austin, Texas while continuing her studies in sports medicine.

Career and Technical Education (CTE) Pathways is a long-running program for RRPS and looks to help students with post-high school career training, especially for those looking to pursue a route other than college.

2025 Sports Medicine Olympic TeamsTeam Italy: Jordan Bartley, Arissa CdeBaca, Ava Schlosser, Aaliyah Simpson, Isabella Borrego

  • Team Greece: Malia Mose, Anna Hefft, Ellie Ortiz, Kylee Jackson, Lillie
  • Team France:
    • Daisy Orpinel, Beckah, Jaislynn, Trinity, Devan
    • Team Germany: Lauren McKell, Eden Buenaventa, Wade Wallace, Azlynn Tittmann, Elijah
    • Team Japan: Marissa, Mikayla Randall- Varela, Taylor Williamson, Juan Munoz, Ana N.
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