Mattie Rogers Gets Note To Miss Class For Worlds From USAW CEO

Mattie Rogers Gets Note To Miss Class For Worlds From USAW CEO

Mattie Rogers needs a note from the CEO of USA Weightlifting, Phil Andrews, in order to miss weightlifting class while competing at the 2017 IWF World Championships.

Oct 20, 2017 by Armen Hammer
Mattie Rogers Gets Note To Miss Class For Worlds From USAW CEO
Life as a college student is tough. There are deadlines, rules, and sometimes arbitrary requirements students are required to meet. It's even tougher for someone like Mattie Rogers, who will be missing some classes to compete for Team USA at the 2017 IWF World Championships at the end of November in Anaheim, California.

Mattie is currently enrolled in a weightlifting class (totally awesome right?) but may actually fail out because of the time she has to take in order to represent Team USA at worlds this year.

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Luckily for her, USA Weightlifting and its CEO Phil Andrews have her back and have provided her with a letter for her teacher asking to excuse her absence:

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The full text of the letter reads as follows:

Dear Instructor,

Please excuse Mattie Rogers from class 11/28-12/5 as she represents the home team, Team USA, at the World Weightlifting Championships in Anaheim, California. 

Yours in Sport, 
Phil Andrews
CEO of USA Weightlifting

So basically Mattie Rogers -- one of the best known and most accomplished weightlifters in the U.S. -- needs a note from the CEO of USA Weightlifting in order to be excused from missing ​weightlifting class because she'll be representing Team USA at the Weightlifting World Championships. Makes sense, I guess.

It remains to be seen whether this strategy works, but if a note from the CEO of USAW doesn't get her off the hook, maybe she can just show off the medals she earns at the competition as proof that she gets a thing or two about weightlifting.