Keri Herman
can't get Sochi sponsorships because she is 30
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Keri Herman
of the United States had to borrow equipment from her 15-year-old teammate.
Some people
say 30 is the new 20. Well, not in the world of Olympic sponsorships.
Keri Herman
can certainly attest to that. The 31-year-old slopestyle skier had to fund her
trip to the Sochi Olympics without a sponsorship. Herman said it was because of
her age, according to the Denver Post.
“I can't get
a sponsor. I can't get an agent. I've been told – over and over – I'm too old.
Everyone says they don't care about the Olympics and they want to base their
team around younger athletes,” she explained. “It's so frustrating for me
because I can win. I can do everything that I should be doing as a pro and I'm
struggling. It's so hurtful and it's so hard. I need to find another job.”
How bad did
things get? Well, Herman apparently had to bum 15-year-old teammate Maggie
Voisin’s pants and broken ski boots just to compete. Herman didn’t want anyone
feeling badly for her.
“This isn't
about sponsors though,” she said. “I'm here because I absolutely love skiing.
Every day I think to myself, 'Wow, this is so great. I am so lucky.' Sure I
need a second job to support myself but I'm here because I love skiing and I
could not think of any other way to be happier.”
Herman’s run
ended with a 10th-place finish after qualifying for the women’s skiing
slopestyle.
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