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Olympic Medalist Looking for Work
Posted Date: 9/22/2008
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Jill Kintner, Former GT rider is searching for a job. Ironically, the surprise phone call came on the heels of her Olympic Bronze Medal in the BMX event. Anyone in the market for one of the most decorated female dual-slalom and Mountaincross racers in the history of the sport should contact Jill. The woman has a lot of good years ahead of her, so the investment should pay off
 
Here's the official pres release from her website: www.jillkintner.com
 
We just received a phone call that both Bryn (Atkinson) and I will not be resigned with GT for '09. We were really happy there, and love the bikes, so we are sad and shocked to leave after all the promotion and success, but it's their call. 3 years, 2 national championships, World cup overall title, 2 World Championship titles, and now an Olympic Bronze in a different sport. Just wanted to say thank you for the support over the years, it's been a good ride, but now it's time for the next chapter. Anyone interested? There are exciting plans on the horizon.
 



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