Colorado High School Cycling League
John Hutchinson has extensive experience in educational and athletic management. Currently serving as Operations Director at Colorado High School Cycling League since September 2010, John has also held the roles of Production Manager and Race Production Assistant. Prior to this, John excelled as National Sales Manager and Account Executive at Primal Wear from 2011 to 2015 and was General Manager at Warriors Cycling Event Promotions, LLC. In the field of education, John taught mathematics at Presentation High School and Regis Jesuit High School, while also coaching soccer. Earlier roles included tutoring at Gallagher Learning Center and interning in marketing at Sun Microsystems. John holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing & Mathematics and a Teaching Certificate in Mathematics from Santa Clara University.
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Colorado High School Cycling League
The Colorado High School Cycling League is an independent 501(c)3 registered non-profit. The Colorado League facilitates the development of interscholastic cycling teams for grades 9 – 12. The program promotes positive youth development through interscholastic mountain biking for high school students in Colorado, southern Wyoming, and northern New Mexico. It was founded in 2009 in tandem with the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA). The program promotes positive youth development through interscholastic mountain biking for high school students in Colorado, southern Wyoming, and northern New Mexico. We believe in a culture of inclusivity and believe that all students should be supported in their ability to participate. We provide: • An exceptional mountain bike race series • A festive community experience • Training, insurance, and support to teams and coaches, regardless of experience or level of expertise • A comprehensive infrastructure that fosters safe, respectful competition, highlighted by the common goal to develop a lifelong appreciation of the outdoors. The purpose is to empower youth and build community. We are guided by the principles of inclusivity, equality, and stewardship. We strongly believe that prevention reduces the need for intervention. Together we foster healthy habits in youth, develop self-confidence, cultivate leadership, and strengthen family bonds In 2019, the Colorado High School Cycling League had approximately 1,600 student-athletes participate in 5 statewide races. Student-athletes come from more than 150 Schools from Colorado, southern Wyoming, and northern New Mexico.