Tabor Today Magazine Summer 2021

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THE ROAD TO THE GOLD: CONVERSATIONS WITH FORMER OLYMPIANS AND FUTURE COMPETITORS Over the years, Tabor has helped to shape many aspiring and

Charlie Ogletree ’85 is well-acquainted with the thrill of Olym-

future Olympians, nurturing the bodies and minds of fierce

pic competition. A sailor and member of Tabor’s Athletic Hall of

competitors in rowing, sailing, and ice hockey. Alumni have

Fame (inducted in 2018), Ogletree competed in four Olympics—

left the Academy and gone on to claim gold, silver, and bronze

Atlanta in 1996, Sydney in 2000, Athens in 2004, and Beijing in

medals in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Nagano, Sydney, Athens, and

2008—as a member of the men’s US Sailing Team in the Tornado

Beijing, contributing to a rich legacy that continues with current

class. At the 2004 games in Athens, he served as team captain

students and recent graduates.

and brought home a silver medal.

While each has their own unique story,

Ogletree looks back on the games with

they all enjoy certain commonalities

great fondness. “It’s hard to ignore

including a dedication to their sport

the thrill of winning a medal I spent 20

and a conviction that the road to the

years of my life pursuing,” he confesses.

Olympics is a singular experience that,

“Competing with the best in the world at

through victory or defeat, never loses

a high level was incredibly rewarding.”

its allure.

And Ogletree credits Tabor, in part, for Olympic Sailing Duo John Lovell and Charlie Ogletree ’85

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