U.S. Olympic Athletes
Cory Butner
Height: 6'2'' Weight: 210
Cory Butner began the sport of bobsled in April 2007 after being selected for a recruiting camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. Butner has since teamed with John Napier to win three gold medals and three silver medals on the America's Cup tour. He also pushed Napier to the 2009 National Championship title.
ABOUT ME:
Butner graduated from U.C. Riverside in 2005 with a B.S. in Statistics. His favorite quote is, "Rule #76: No Excuses, Play like a Champion," and his athletic career goals are to "win, win, win... then retire."
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
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2009-2010 America's Cup as push athlete for Mike Bradley in the four-man
-15th in Park City #1 (12/09), -
2009-2010 America's Cup as brakeman for Todd Hays in the two-man
-SILVER in Park City #1 (12/09) -
15th at 2009 U.S. National Bobsled Push Championship
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2009 U.S. National Champion as brakeman for John Napier in the two-man.
-SILVER in U.S. National Championships as push athlete for John Napier in the four-man(01/09)
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2008-2009 America's Cup as push athlete for John Napier
-SILVER in Calgary #1 (11/08), SILVER in Calgary #2 (11/08), GOLD in Lake Placid #1 (11/08), GOLD in Lake Placid #2 (11/08) -
2007-2008 America's Cup as push athlete in the four-man
-BRONZE in Park City #1 (1/08), SILVER in Park City #2 (1/08), SILVER in Lake Placid #1 (4/08), SILVER in Lake Placid #2 (4/08), 5th in Calgary #1 (1/08), 4th in Calgary #2 (1/08) -
2007-2008 America's Cup as brakeman in two-man -4th in Park City (1/08), 4th in Calgary AC#1 (01/08), 4th in Calgary AC#2 (01/08)


