U.S. Olympic Athletes

Emily Azevedo

Height: 5'8''  Weight: 170 lbs 

Emily Azevedo's decision to become a bobsledder came after watching the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy. Azevedo made her debut during the 2006-2007 season. She traveled to World Championships in St. Moritz, Switzerland with driver Erin Pac where they finished eighth. They also made a World Cup stop in Igls, Austria finishing tenth.  For the 2008-09 season, Azevedo teamed with driver Bree Schaaf, winning the National Championships.  At whistler, Azevedo and Schaaf raced to a 5th place finish on the 2010 Olympic track.  Azevedo finsihed off her season racing with Schaaf to 10th place at the 2009 World Championships in Lake Placid.

ABOUT ME:
Azevedo graduated from the University of California, Davis in 2005 with a degree in exercise biology. While attending UC-Davis, Azevedo was an athlete on the track and field team and currently holds the school record in the 100-meter hurdles. 

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

  • 2009-2010 World Cup as brakewoman for Shauna Rohbock
    -9th in Park City (11/09),
  • 5th at 2009 U.S. National Bobsled Push Championship
  • 2009 National Champion as brakewoman for Bree Schaaf
  • 10th at 2009 World Championship with Bree Schaaf
  • 2008-09 World Cup as brakewoman for Bree Schaaf
    -6th at Whistler (2/09), 5th at Park City (2/09)
     
  • 2008-09  America's Cup as brakewoman for Erin Pac
    -SILVER in Park City #2 (10/08)
     
  • 2007-08 World Cup as brakewoman for Erin Pac and Jamia Jackson                                        -6th in Lake Placid (12/07), 12th in Cesana (1/08), 9th in St. Mortiz (1/08)
  • 2006-07 World Cup as brakewoman with for Erin Pac  
    -10th at Igls (01/07), 8th at World Championships (02/07) in St. Moritz, Switzerland