Marco Sullivan is a nine
year veteran of the US Ski Team. Dubbed “The
Natural” by his peers Sullivan’s
passion for skiing and sport have made
him a leader on a strong US squad that
is posting their best results is years.
Marco grew up racing on the slopes of Squaw
Valley where he and his sister would ski
everyday after school while they waited
for their Mom to get off work.
At age 18 Marco made the US Ski Team and
he knew that his dream of skiing for a
living had been fulfilled. Marco is now
28, a World Cup veteran and a true ambassador
for the sport of skiing. He is currently
training full time for the 2008-09 World
Cup season and plans on being one of the
favorites at the next winter Olympics in
Vancouver 2010! Marco spends most of the
year chasing the snow and is always thrilled
to explore a new mountain range. Whether
he is racing a World Cup downhill or teaching
young racers how to tuck, Marco is always
wearing a smile and is an inspiration to
ski enthusiasts around the globe.
Results In Skiing
Currently ranked #4 in the world in downhill
2-time Olympian
Former US downhill and super-g champion
2008 - First place World Cup downhill
in Chamonix
2008 - First place in Arctic Man Ski & Snowgo
Classic
2008 - Film debut in Warren Miller “Children
of Winter”
2001 - Skiercross World Champion
Why I Chose The Boys
And Girls Club Of North Lake Tahoe For My Charity
I chose the Boys and Girls Club of Lake Tahoe
because it is an organization that is close
to my home that is making a difference in the
community every day! It provides a positive
outlet for kids, which I feel is so important.
Especially in the Tahoe area where with a little
guidance kids can experience some of the most
beautiful things that the mountains can provide!
To Find Out Even More:
To learn more about Marco please visit his
personal website www.marcoarcs.com
The charity he strongly supports is Boys and
Girls Club in North Lake Tahoe, to learn more
about them please visit www.bgcnlt.org
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