Welcome to the derek sheely conference, reducing catastrophic risk for student athletes. My name is brian hainline, the chief medical officer for the ncaa. I want to welcome everyone here, especially mr. And mrs. Sh eely, who will be speaking after me. Just a couple of housekeeping items. Refreshments are on the second floor. That is where we will be having lunch. This is an academic building. Classes are going on. This is being broadcast live. All of your remarks are going out to millions of people around the world who will be watching this. That is just the monday, and a few words of thanks. This is being cohosted with George Washington, University George washington university. Special thanks to president Thomas Leblanc of George Washington university, tonya vog el, the director of athletics who helped get this food together properly and chris kennelly, the associate director of athletics at George Washington university. John solomon is here from the Aspen Institute. The Aspen Instit
Good morning, welcome to todays hearing. Its no exaggeration to say that americans love sports. We love watching them, playing them, collecting sports memorabilia, and even arguing about our favorite teams and athletes, whether its watching the super bowl with friends, joining an office bracket pool for march madness or stretching out for the turkey trot 5 k races on thanksgiving morning, we love our sports. Personally, im a dodger and a packer fan and some of my best moments have been spent competing in sports or cheering on my two daughters at their meets and games. This committee is committed to promoting american success in international competition, ensuring exciting play in our professional leagues, providing opportunity for our student athletes and maintaining a vibrant sports culture for the benefit of all americans. At the same time, protecting the health and safety of american athletes of all levels, professional, amateur, student and youth, is a longstanding priority of the
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