It was fate and not intention that turned Libby Aubrey from a Beverly
Hills housewife into a world class athlete. A Pennsylvania native,
Libby's first love was acting, which she began studying at an early
age. By the time she was eight, she was performing on the highly
respected Bucks County Playhouse, in New Hope, Pennsylvania. She later
appeared in theatrical productions on the music theater circuit and
went on to study acting at Stephens College for Women, the University
of Wisconsin, and the University of Paris, Sorbonne. Returning to the
United States, Libby worked as a model, dancer, actress, and voice over
specialist, and she appeared in numerous national and regional
commercials.
Several years later, while recovering from the death of her mother,
Libby determined she must improve her own health and the quality of her
life, and soon she found a new sense of freedom in cycling.
In her first year of competition, and at fifty years of age, Libby
Aubrey won Silver Medals in the California State Championship in the
500-meter and the two-kilometer time pursuit. She won two more Silvers
in Indianapolis for the same events and a Bronze Medal in Manchester,
England for the 500 meter.
Just recently, she established a new world record in flying 200 meter
Time Trial for women her age. To perpetuate the sport of cycling, Libby
has brought together a federation of corporate interests and related
associations to form the SCHOOL OF CHAMPIONS. As Chair Person, Libby
will develop through School of Champions, a national standard for
training and certifying cycling coaches, trainers and instructors at
all levels of the United States Cycling Federation (USCF).