Sports Envoy Program Continues in 2012 with Series of Trips in Spring
Programs Are Scheduled from February to April in Five Countries
Feb. 17, 2012
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IN THE IMAGE: Former U.S. WNT co-captain Kate Markgraf will travel to Algeria in March alongside former WNT defender Linda Hamilton.
The Sports Envoy program is part of SportsUnited’s Empowering Women and Girls through Sport Initiative. Research has shown a strong connection between girls’ participation in sports and pursuing a higher level of education, which then leads to more women in leadership roles. Through the international program, U.S. Soccer seeks to promote sports and spark dialogue with children from around the world.
Former U.S. National Team players, coaches and administrators travel on the Sports Envoy trips to conduct soccer clinics for youth players, with a special focus on reaching out to girls, as well as clinics and discussions for coaches and administrators.
The first Sports Envoy of the year will be in February, when defenders Danielle Slaton and Tony Sanneh head to Malaysia, with former WNT General Manager Cheryl Bailey joining as the first Sports Administrator to focus on girls’ sports program administration.
WNT defenders Kate Markgraf and Linda Hamilton will travel to Algeria in March. In the same month, defender Amanda Cromwell and former WNT coach Lauren Gregg will conduct an Envoy in Argentina, while goalkeeper Siri Mullinix and defender Lorrie Fair go to Venezuela.
Midfielder Angela Hucles, defender Marian Dalmy and Washington head coach Leslie Gallimore will hold Envoy programs in Morocco in April.
U.S. Soccer has been involved with Sports Envoy since 2006 and has sent former players and coaches to countries across South America, Asia and Africa. Cromwell, Fair, Hamilton, Sanneh and Slaton have all participated in the program on past trips.
2012 Sports Envoy Programs
| Dates | Locations | People |
| Feb. 18-25 | Malaysia | Danielle Slaton, Tony Sanneh , Cheryl Bailey |
| March 14-21 | Algeria | Kate Markgraf, Linda Hamilton |
| March 14-20 | Argentina | Amanda Cromwell, Lauren Gregg |
| March 15-20 | Venezuela | Siri Mullinix, Lorrie Fair |
| April 22-28 | Morocco | Angela Hucles, Marian Dalmy, Leslie Gallimore |

