#93 86 MPH on a Sled: Luge, Life and Lessons from 4x Olympian Cameron Myler

Jim Harshaw interviews with Cameron Myler

Crashing on a sled at 70 mph: Luge, Life, and Lessons from Olympian Cameron Myler

Today I bring you, Cameron Myler. Cameron is a 4x Olympian and flag bearer for the United States at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. At age 15, she became the youngest member of the US Women’s National Luge team. She went on to graduate cum laude from Dartmouth while still training and later got her law degree from Boston College. Cameron has served both on the US Olympic Committee board of directors and as a member of the International Olympic Committee’s International Olympic Academy in Olympia, Greece. As an attorney, she is a frequent commentator on sports and legal issues and has been quoted in multiple media outlets, including The New York Times, Washington Post and ESPN. She currently serves on the Court of Arbitration for Sport, based in Switzerland and Myler is a member of the faculty for sports law and governance at NYU.

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