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Young Blood: 8 Rising Stars Under 15

8 rising stars under 15

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From triathlon to snowboarding, these kids will kick your adult ass:

Nik Baden
Mirko Caballero
Kyle Field
Jorge Munoz Jr.
Darr Smith
Jameson Simms
Colby Stevenson

Young Blood: Nik Baden

nik baden
(Nik Baden)

AGE: 15
SPORT: Snowboarding

鈥淚鈥檓 on my way to New Zealand to go snowboard,鈥 USASA snowboard team member Nik Baden says into the phone. 鈥淚 might lose service in like 15 minutes.鈥

The jet-setting 15-year-old was en route to Cardrona Alpine resort for the World Cup, where he competed in slope style on August 19. 鈥淚 feel really ready, really confident,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t should be a really competitive field鈥攎ost of the best riders. I鈥檓 definitely a little bit nervous, but it should be good.鈥

Baden already has more than a decade of snowboard experience under his belt; he started snowboarding on his fourth birthday. 鈥淚 learned it pretty quick,鈥 he says of that day on Mount Warner, in Steamboat, Colorado. 鈥淚 definitely struggle with different things, but usually there鈥檚 not one thing in particular that鈥檚 really hard to do.鈥

That鈥檚 probably because Baden practices just about every day鈥攊f not on a snowboard, then in some other capacity. 鈥淚 like to skateboard and jump on the tramp and bike and do lots of different training,鈥 he says.

Hopefully all that training pays off, not just at the World Cup but further down the road. 鈥淔or the next season, my goal is just to compete with the best guys and be competitive with them,鈥 he says. 鈥淲hether that means making the Olympic team or not, I鈥檓 going to be happy either way.鈥

Fellow snowboarder and 2014 Olympic hopeful Benji Farrow is optimistic, though, calling Baden鈥檚 cad double 12 the 鈥渂est in the game for sure.鈥.

Young Blood: Mirko Caballero

mirko caballero climbing climber young star rising
(Mirko Caballero)

AGE: 12
SPORT: Climbing

鈥淚 got into climbing mostly because everyone in my family was already climbing, even before I was born,鈥 says 12-year-old Mirko Caballero. 鈥淚 guess you could say I was born in the gym.鈥

The thee-time national champion in bouldering is quick to note, however, that he didn鈥檛 get serious about climbing until much later鈥攁t the ripe old age 7, after a stint as a gymnast, during which he developed good core strength and flexibility.

By age 9, Los Gatos-based Caballero sent his first V10, and the following year sent 20 V8 to V11 problems and his first 5.13a. He鈥檚 been a member of the U.S. National Team since 2010, and was named national champion in both bouldering (2011, 2012, 2013), and speed (2011, 2012). Earlier this year he took first in the advanced youth category at the Hueco Rock Rodeo.

Caballero, who emailed 国产吃瓜黑料 while bouldering Magic Wood in Switzerland, says his immediate goals are to better his technique and pure power. 鈥淚n the past year my power has gotten much better, but I would like to progress even further,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 like to push myself into harder and harder climbs all the time.鈥

He鈥檚 also branched out from bouldering to sport climbing. 鈥淚 even tried some big wall climbing in Yosemite this spring,鈥 he says, recognizing that he鈥檚 lucky to have supportive parents who allow her to travel. 鈥淚've climbed in lots of amazing crags in the USA and Europe, but I really hope I can go to South Africa and Australia soon. There are so many amazing places to climb!鈥

Follow him at or at .

Young Blood: Grayson Campbell

(Jennifer Lowery)

AGE: 15
SPORT: Diving

鈥淚 was 7 when I first started diving,鈥 remembers springboard specialist Grayson Campbell. 鈥 I used to just throw myself off the diving board, but my mom didn鈥檛 want me to hurt myself, so she put me in lessons.鈥

Campbell says his favorite thing about the sport is competition because 鈥渋t鈥檚 where you can show what you鈥檝e learned all year long, and it brings out the best in your diving.鈥

After winning a slew of national titles, Campbell made finals at Junior Worlds in Australia in 2012. Earlier this year he won silver in synchro at the Puerto Rico Grand Prix. Most recently, Campbell won the 1-meter and 3-meter events at Junior Nationals in early August, which qualified him to represent the U.S. at the Junior Pan Am Diving Championships in Tucson in September. After that? 鈥淚鈥檇 like to make a senior World Championship team and go to the Olympics,鈥 says the 5-foot-5 Virginia native. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the highest level you can compete in diving.鈥 聽

But in the meantime, drivers beware. 鈥淥fficially have my permit,鈥 Campbell tweeted on July 29. Follow him at .

Young Blood: Kyle Field

kyle field kayaking
(Jolin Bevin)

AGE: 13
SPORT: Kayaking

Kyle Field began kayaking when he was 8. Five years later, he鈥檚 a member of the , which just won the national championships in Oklahoma City. Field, whose competition was mostly older than him, won the 200-meter Bantam race. He says the event was his best race to date. 鈥淗e was a favorite for the 1,000-meter race as well, although a storm destroyed the venue the evening before his race,鈥 says his mother, Lynnette Field.

Keeping up with the older kids has never been a problem for Field. In fact, that鈥檚 what motivates him to go faster. 鈥淚t is fun to compete with my older friends, seeing if I can stay up with them,鈥 says the Washington native. 鈥淚 have a great group of friends who I really appreciate.聽鈥

Field trains year-round. 鈥淚 have to train in the cold and rain,鈥 he says. 鈥淪ometimes this is fun, sometimes it is hard.鈥 Field hopes his dedication will pay off in the long run. 鈥淢y long-term goals are to race at Junior Worlds and then at the Olympics,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檝e seen my brother and friends achieve some of these things, and I know I can do it, too.鈥

Young Blood: Jorge Munoz Jr.

jorge munoz
(Jorge Munoz Jr.)

AGE: 16
SPORT: Mountain Biking

In 2012, as a 15-year-old, Munoz won the Sun and Ski Texas Mountain Bike State Championship. Earlier this year, the freshman from Laredo, Texas, placed second in the 2013 USA Cycling Cross-Country MTB Nationals. He鈥檚 also the 2013 varsity boys鈥 state mountain bike champion. 鈥淗e won most of our races by a solid two minutes,鈥 says Vance McMurry, executive director of the 鈥淛orge is one of those young men that you can see has the gift to be a professional athlete.鈥

Which is good, because that鈥檚 the path Munoz intends to go down, especially after being invited to USA Cycling鈥檚 development camp this summer at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. 鈥淚 want to get faster, I want to go somewhere big in this sport, I want to make it to the professional league,鈥 says Munoz, who鈥檚 been riding since age five.

In the meantime, though, he鈥檚 quite content having 鈥渁s much fun as possible on the bike鈥 and training up to 20 hours a week, depending on the time of year. And surprisingly, the Texas flatlander says his specialty is climbing. 鈥淭here isn鈥檛 much climbing in Laredo鈥攚e鈥檙e only 400 feet above sea level鈥攂ut I鈥檓 not too bad at it,鈥 he admits. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of wind here, so when you鈥檙e going really hard, it鈥檚 a similar resistance.鈥

Young Blood: Darr Smith

DARR SMITH triathlon
(Darr Smith)

AGE: 15
SPORT: Triathlon

鈥淢y life without braces is ending,鈥 Darr Smith tweeted on August 6. 鈥淭he braces go on today.鈥

Let鈥檚 hope that little bit of extra metal doesn鈥檛 slow him down鈥攖he 15-year-old Atlanta resident has a reputation to maintain. He鈥檚 a two-time USA Triathlon Youth Elite Champion. He claimed his second title earlier this month by edging out rival Austin Hindman in the finish chute after a 375-meter swim, 10K bike and 2.5K run. 鈥淗e actually outsprinted his competition this year and last year,鈥 says Lindsay Wyskowski, communications manager for USA Triathlon.

Smith only started triathlon in 2009 at age 11. 鈥淚 am blessed as a decent athlete and grew up swimming on a summer league team and playing high level competitive soccer,鈥 he remembers. 鈥淪o when I started triathlon, I was a decent swimmer and runner. I have grown to love the bike.鈥

That first year, Smith placed fifth at nationals in Tucson, Arizona. 鈥淔rom that day on I was hooked,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 got serious with my training in 2012 when I stopped select soccer.鈥

Since then, Smith has gone on to win race after race, including the Blalock Lakes Triathlon and the Buster Britton Triathlon, which were only a week apart this past June. And what鈥檚 next? 鈥淚 would love to be able to represent the U.S. in World Cup elite races and my dream is the Olympics.鈥

Smith鈥檚 family is encouraging of his dreams. 鈥淢y younger brother always talks smack to motivate me,鈥 he says. Which is sometime necessary before a race even starts: Smith鈥檚 least favorite thing about triathlon is cold water early in the morning.

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Young Blood: Jameson Simms

JAMESON SIMMS cycling
(Jameson Simms)

AGE: 14
SPORT: Cycling

Jameson Simms has been riding bikes for half his life. 鈥淚 began mountain biking at the age of seven with my family,鈥 he remembers. 鈥淲e started biking at Montgomery Bell State Park; at first the terrain was tough, but my dad never let me give up.鈥

As those 20 miles around the Tennessee park became easier, Simms, then 10 years old, decided he wanted to start racing. Again, his dad played a motivating role, taking him out on 60-mile gravel grinders on a 'cross bike.

By 13, Simms was training more than 100 miles per week and racing road bikes for his local bike shop team. This year, he鈥檚 completed about 30 races to date, including the Tennessee state championships, in which he won the TBRA Jr 10-14 road and mountain races. He also competed in USA Cycling Junior Road Nationals and plans to race this fall with the

鈥淚 hope to race bikes at the collegiate level,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd maybe pro level one day; my goal is just to keep riding and see how far it takes me.鈥

Young Blood: Colby Stevenson

COLBY STEVENSON freeskiing
(Colby Stevenson)

AGE: 15
SPORT: Freeskiing

鈥淢y parents were the reason I began skiing,鈥 says Park City resident Colby Stevenson. 鈥淭hey loved it enough to start me very young; the first time I ever skied was when I was 14 months old鈥擨 had just barely learned to walk.鈥

Thirteen years later, Stevenson鈥攏ow a known name on the U.S. Revolution Tour circuit鈥攊s a member of the U.S. Freeski Rookie Team. 鈥淔reeskiing consists of two events: slopestyle and halfpipe,鈥 Stevenson explains. 鈥淚 would say I specialized in slopestyle mostly because that鈥檚 what I enjoy most, therefore I work harder at it and have more fun.鈥

So far, Stevenson鈥檚 hard work earned him a top-ten finish at the Dumont Cup. 鈥淚 came in seventh place against all the pro skiers I have idolized since I started freeskiing,鈥 he says.

Stevenson hopes to eventually compete in the XGames and qualify for the Olympics. 鈥淚 want to make a name for myself in the freeski community,鈥 he says. 鈥淕oing to the Olympics has been my dream since I was little, and this coming year is the first year that my sport is in the Olympics.鈥

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