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Noelle Pikus Pace
Manage episode 280189501 series 2659041
Find information about Noelle's course at https://www.noellepikuspace.com/
Noelle Pikus Pace graduated from Mountain View High School in Orem, Utah in 2001. In
high school she competed in soccer, basketball, softball, track and field, bobsled and skeleton.
She went on to run track and field at Utah Valley University and graduated in 2005 1st team All-
American with a bachelor’s degree in community health. During that time, she also broke the
UVU high jump record, was the NJCAA National Discus Champion and became the first
American woman to ever win the Overall World Cup Title in skeleton. She was favored to win
the gold medal going into the 2006 winter Olympics. At the U.S. Olympic trials in October of
2005 an unfortunate accident kept her from competing at the Olympic Games. A bobsled
unexpectedly came out of the track and hit her. She sustained a compound fracture to her lower
right leg and was unable to compete in the Olympics. One year later, she came back to win the
World Championships by the largest margin the history of the sport. She continued on with her
education and received a master’s degree in business administration in 2007. In 2008 Noelle
decided to take a year off from competition and she and her husband Janson had a little girl,
Lacee Lynne Pace. Noelle competed in the 2010 Winter Olympics, on a sled that her husband
built, and was the top U.S finisher finishing 4 th , just one-tenth of a second out of the medals. She
retired after the Olympics to spend more time with her family and Noelle and Janson had a baby
boy named Traycen in 2011. The summer of 2012, Noelle and Janson decided that she would
give it one last try to earn an Olympic medal, but only if their family could all travel together.
Their dream became a reality February 14, 2014 as Noelle crossed the finish line, winning the
silver medal at the Sochi, Russia Olympic Winter Games. The incredible moment was solidified
as Noelle jumped into the stands to embrace her family while shouting, “We did it!”. In 2015,
they added twin boys to their family. Noelle is the author of “Focused: Keeping Your Life on
Track One Choice at a Time”. She and Janson currently manage their company, Inspire Higher,
where they strive to help individuals live on purpose through elite online courses,
masterclasses, programs and consulting.
62 Episoden
Manage episode 280189501 series 2659041
Find information about Noelle's course at https://www.noellepikuspace.com/
Noelle Pikus Pace graduated from Mountain View High School in Orem, Utah in 2001. In
high school she competed in soccer, basketball, softball, track and field, bobsled and skeleton.
She went on to run track and field at Utah Valley University and graduated in 2005 1st team All-
American with a bachelor’s degree in community health. During that time, she also broke the
UVU high jump record, was the NJCAA National Discus Champion and became the first
American woman to ever win the Overall World Cup Title in skeleton. She was favored to win
the gold medal going into the 2006 winter Olympics. At the U.S. Olympic trials in October of
2005 an unfortunate accident kept her from competing at the Olympic Games. A bobsled
unexpectedly came out of the track and hit her. She sustained a compound fracture to her lower
right leg and was unable to compete in the Olympics. One year later, she came back to win the
World Championships by the largest margin the history of the sport. She continued on with her
education and received a master’s degree in business administration in 2007. In 2008 Noelle
decided to take a year off from competition and she and her husband Janson had a little girl,
Lacee Lynne Pace. Noelle competed in the 2010 Winter Olympics, on a sled that her husband
built, and was the top U.S finisher finishing 4 th , just one-tenth of a second out of the medals. She
retired after the Olympics to spend more time with her family and Noelle and Janson had a baby
boy named Traycen in 2011. The summer of 2012, Noelle and Janson decided that she would
give it one last try to earn an Olympic medal, but only if their family could all travel together.
Their dream became a reality February 14, 2014 as Noelle crossed the finish line, winning the
silver medal at the Sochi, Russia Olympic Winter Games. The incredible moment was solidified
as Noelle jumped into the stands to embrace her family while shouting, “We did it!”. In 2015,
they added twin boys to their family. Noelle is the author of “Focused: Keeping Your Life on
Track One Choice at a Time”. She and Janson currently manage their company, Inspire Higher,
where they strive to help individuals live on purpose through elite online courses,
masterclasses, programs and consulting.
62 Episoden
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