Cade Hildreth – Behind Her Success
Cade Hildreth had started her career in rugby in a university and she also pursued skateboarding so she could develop her skills with a free-style border. Cade also had launched an independent biotechnology business and even became one of the sponsored skateboarders. It was also back in 2006 where CJ had started on rugby for the Northern Virginia or the NOVA club team and was selected for the Mid-Atlantic Rugby Football Union or the MARFU territorial teams.
Back in 2011, CJ became a member of the USA Rugby Eagles and also selected as a participant of the 2011 International Athletes of the Year. This is the kind of organization for recognizing elite global achievements. In such a case, athletes were able to share cultures, break the international boundaries and are also able to create global communities in athletic knowledge and talent.
CJ is likewise known well for its strength and size and the technical skills that she has with her. She also has the skill of running precision strike lines as well as off-loading players that are in contact. CJ simply has attributes on international experience. She even had represented the national players on all of the three medal winning rugby nations in the Women’s 7s Rugby World Cup.
After being recognized as a star player, she was then chosen in the USA 7s National Rugby Team back in 2009 and represented the national team in international venues. This in fact includes the Las Vegas IRB 7s Club National Championship that happened in 2009 and 2010 and the Mid-Atlantic Team’s Territorial National Championship of which occured in 2010 where she became a top try-scorer of the Mid-Atlantic.
She was also a member of the Australian Invitational Team that was being sponsored by the Samuri brand that used the tour name of “Bush Turkeyz”. The team in fact hosted different national side stars from Australia. She even had represented the team in various international competitions including the Darwin’s Hottest 7s that happened in January 2011 and in September 2011, the Bali International 7s.
Because she was an internationally sponsored athlete, she also spent two years based in New Zealand and competed in rugby tournaments in Asia, Europe, Oceania and North America.
With her extensive international experience in the field of female rugby, she had been the only player who represented the national side players on all three of the world’s dominant rugby nations. The vast experience that Cade Hildreth or CJ in the field made it very clear with why she was chosen as the Female International Athlete of the Year.
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