A Dream Drove Sylvia Hoffman To An Olympic Medal; She Hasn’t Stopped Dreaming
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Arlington, TX
LSU Shreveport, Louisiana
Hoffman, originally from Philadelphia, grew up in Arlington Texas with her father and older brother. From a young age she loved playing sports initially favoring baseball, soccer, and sprinting. When the WNBA formed she began playing basketball at the YMCA. Given a direction for sport, she stuck with it through high school while also playing volleyball and doing track & field along the way. After winning the 5A Texas State Championship, she earned a Basketball scholarship to Kilgore College and later transferred to LSU Shreveport, Louisiana (LSUS).
After finishing four years of college basketball, she transitioned into Weightlifting while finishing her Bachelors at LSUS. While training along other top ranked athlete, she rose to compete in two international teams within her first two years into the sport, she pursued an opportunity at making the Rio Games. Coming up short, following an injury, Hoffman battled back to compete once more for Team USA Weightlifting in 2017 Tepei before being discovered in 2018 by USA Bobsled at Scouting Camp: The Next Olympic Hopeful...
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