Greg Mayer: From WHL to CFL – Journey of the Head Athletic Therapist
Greg Mayer, the Head Athletic Therapist for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, transitioned from a long hockey career in the WHL to the CFL with a passion for sports and travel.
By the Numbers- Mayer estimated he traveled around the equator of the Earth 30 times by bus during his time with the Moose Jaw Warriors and Regina Pats.
- He has over 1,500 games of service in his career with the Warriors and Pats, earning recognition such as the WHL Milestone Award in 2019.
Mayer's career change from hockey to football highlights the unpredictability and opportunities that can arise in the sports industry.
State of Play- Preparing for his second CFL season, Mayer looks forward to the Roughriders' upcoming rookie camp and the chance to contribute to the team's success.
- Having seamlessly integrated into the football community, Mayer reflects on the positive relationships he has developed in his new role.
With aspirations of winning multiple Grey Cup rings, Mayer focuses on the upcoming season and continuing to grow in his role with the Roughriders.
Bottom LineGreg Mayer's journey from the WHL to the CFL exemplifies the passion and adaptability required in the world of sports, showcasing the endless possibilities for career evolution and success.
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