Natalie Grainger To Direct Chelsea Piers Connecticut Camps Along With Olympians Lilly & Ruggiero by Erica Schietinger
Angela Ruggiero, courtesy USA Hockey
(Stamford, CT – February 6, 2012) –
Chelsea Piers Connecticut is pleased to announce that it has partnered
with three world-renowned female athletes to run sport-specific summer
camps for children. Soccer phenomenon Kristine Lilly will offer
the Kristine Lilly Soccer Academy, hockey great Angela Ruggiero will
offer the Angela Ruggeiro Hockey School, and Squash legend Natalie
Grainger will run summer-long squash camps at Chelsea Piers
Connecticut.
Lilly brings the Kristine Lilly Soccer Academy (KLSA) to Chelsea Piers
Connecticut, where she will coach a one-week KLSA camp August 6
-10. The full-day camp will be open to boys and girls ages 7 to
13. KLSA camps are dedicated to providing campers with an
opportunity to develop as individual players within a disciplined and
unselfish environment. The goal is to encourage players to
respect the integrity of the game while continuing to nurture their
love for soccer. Sessions will focus on skill development, field
awareness and team play. KLSA at Chelsea Piers will be divided
into two age/skill groupings to allow for maximum learning.
Campers will also benefit from off-field cross-training and daily
recreational activities. Kristine and an expert staff of coaches will
lead all soccer instruction to offer an unparalleled soccer experience.
Former Olympian, Ruggiero will kick-off Chelsea Piers Connecticut
summer camp with a week-long ice hockey camp July 9-13. The
full-day camp will be open to girls ages 6 to 14.
Ruggiero’s teaching philosophy is simple—every player is
different and is to be treated as an individual. Each player will be
exposed to the different aspects of their respective positions and will
be encouraged to incorporate the skills learned into their own style of
play.
Grainger will run weekly Racquets Camps in addition to Elite and High
Performance Squash Camps. Players that have a U.S. Squash
National ranking or play on their school squash teams can register for
intensive one-week sessions designed to help players improve their game
through basic technique and drilling skills, fitness development, and
fun match play. Coaches provide the same advanced coaching and training
techniques that elite level pros use to help players succeed.
Grainger will lend her coaching and traininig skills to all
squash and racquets camps throughout the summer.
“The facilities at Chelsea Piers Connecticut are ideal for training
children in soccer,” commented Lilly. “The indoor fields,
off-field cross training capabilities and recreactional periods allow
for a comprehensive, full-day program that can cater to every level of
soccer player.”
“Having retired from hockey this year, I am thrilled to be able to
coach girls in hockey – a sport that has given me so much,” commented
Ruggiero. “The facilities and mission of Chelsea Piers
Connecticut are exactly the sort of thing that I am excited to get
involved with.”
“The squash facility will be the best in the area, and I am so excited
to further develop the robust squash community in Fairfield County. Our
summer camps will provide an opportunity for young players to improve
while being part of a much greater multi-sport progam,” commented
Grainger.
“This collection of female athletes – Kristine, Angela and Natalie -
are some of the very best their sports have ever seen,” commented
Mollie Marcoux, Executive Director, Chelsea Piers Connecticut.
“We could not be more excited to offer local female athletes this
truly unique camp opportunity. All three women are not only among
the world’s most talented, but they are all ambassadors for their
respective sports and most importantly, they are ideal role models for
young athletes.”
KRISTINE LILLY
Lilly grew up in Wilton, CT, graduating from Wilton High School in
1989. She went on to play at University of North Carolina,
winning four national titles during her four years at the
University. She secured a spot on the U.S. Women’s National Team
while still in high school and was a member of the team for 24
years. Lilly retired on Jan. 5, 2011, as the world's all time
appearance leader with 352 caps. She hung up her boots at age 39
as arguably the game's most accomplished player. Lilly scored 130
goals in her career and played in five FIFA Women's World Cups (the
only woman to do so) and three Olympic Games, helping the USA win four
of those tournaments. She currently resides in Wilton, CT, with
her husband and two young children.
ANGELA RUGGIERO
Four-time US Olympic Ice Hockey Player Angela Ruggiero grew up in Los
Angeles, California and Harper Woods, Michigan. She graduated Cum Laude
from Harvard University, where she was an NCAA First Team Academic
All-American as well as one of the top eight student athletes in the
entire NCAA in 2004. A star player on the U.S. Olympic Ice Hockey
Team, Angela won a Gold medal in 1998, a Silver medal in 2002, a Bronze
medal in 2006, and another Silver medal at the 2010 Olympics. She was
the first woman non-goalie to play professional men’s hockey in North
America, playing for the Tulsa Oilers alongside her brother, Bill, and
also earning a place in the Hockey Hall of Fame as the first
brother-sister duo to play pro hockey together.
In 2010 Angela was elected to a highly regarded position as a member of
the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes’ Commission.
In addition, Angela serves as a board member on the United States
Olympic Committee.
NATALIE GRAINGER
Grainger, Chelsea Piers Connecticut’s Racquets Director, has been
at the top of the sport since she began competing in 1994 as the
youngest player selected for the South African National Team. In
2000 Grainger became one of the top 10 players in the world and notched
the #1 spot in 2003. Grainger has won 22 titles on the WISPA
Tour. She is a three-time US Open Champion, five-time US National
Champion, a two-time National Doubles Champion, and a Pan American
Games Gold Medalist. Grainger still competes for the United
States in World Team Championships and Pan American Games.
Off the court, Grainger served as the President of WISPA for eight
years, retiring from that postition in 2011. She also is a US
National Coach and member of the board of Squash Haven, an inner-city
youth enrichment program operated at Yale University.
Grainger resides in Greenwich, CT, with her husband.
About Chelsea Piers Connecticut
Chelsea Piers Connecticut (CPCT) is a 400,000-sq-ft state-of-the-art
sports and recreation facility located in Stamford, CT, just off I-95
at Exit 9. Slated to open in June 2012, Chelsea Piers Connecticut will
consist of seven core sports facilities encompassing more than 18
sports.
· The Rinks - Twin rink skating facility for ice hockey and figure skating
· Aquatics Center - Olympic-sized pool, warm water
instructional and exercise pool, and 6,000 sq-ft water play area
featuring three giant slides
· Gymnastics Training Center – 15,000 sq-ft
gymnastics training space with a recreational trampoline center and
cheerleading program
· Baseball and Softball Training Facility – Indoor turf infield and five batting cages
· Field House – Indoor 100-yard turf field for
soccer, lacrosse, football, field hockey, softball and baseball;
hardwood courts for basketball and volleyball; and a 1/5-mile
track.
· Squash Center – Squash Center with 12 courts
· Tennis Center - Tennis Center with seven indoor tennis courts
Like Chelsea Piers New York, CPCT will combine athletic facilities with
an extensive array of professional instructors and league programs for
youths, teens and adults.
In addition to these sport offerings, CPCT will also be home to:
· Childcare facility and preschool - Small class
sizes, certified teachers and use of the sports facilities at
CPCT
· Food Service - Food service, event spaces, and catering throughout the facility
· Pro Shop – An on-site pro shop for equipment needs