Brandon Penny obituary and Brandon Penny olympics

USA Weightlifting Communications & Content Director Brandon Penny of Colorado Springs died unexpectedly. Yesterday, Brandon Penny died. Social media announced his death. Brandon Penny was an athlete, supporter, and storyteller. Please respect Brandon's family's privacy as they grieve.

"Weightlifters are missing Brandon. We appreciate his time and contributions. "As we tell compelling athlete stories without Brandon's voice, we will uphold Brandon's standards for USA Weightlifting." Brandon Penny died without a cause.

Brandon, from Staten Island, New York, has been a lifelong sports fan since working for the USOC (USOPC). Brandon quickly earned the respect of his coworkers and the sportsmen whose tales he loved to tell.

His first assignments were with Team USA weightlifters at the 2019 IWF Youth World Championships in Las Vegas and the 2019 World Championships in Pattaya, Thailand. Brandon spent several weeks with Team USA athletes and staff between these tournaments, documenting their stories. Brandon's actions showed his love, determination, and dedication to the Olympic and Paralympic movements and his athletes.

He made sure every press release, report, and interview was top-notch and focused on the athlete. Brandon, who hated the spotlight, worked hard to give every athlete a voice.

Before joining USA Weightlifting, Brandon was an Olympic and Paralympic communications expert. His Olympic and Paralympic career began as a USOPC intern in 2010. From 2012 to 2018, he was the USOPC's Manager of Content Development and Digital Media. Brandon managed the USOPC's digital media and was a Press Officer for many sports at multiple Summer and Winter Olympics.

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"Brandon Penny, you will be perpetually missed, yet always remembered," the sheriff's specialization said in a proclamation. "We all extend our love, petitions, considerations, and sympathies to Brandon Penny, his companions, and associates."

Brandon Penny cause of death naturally

No words. Brandon Penny- You've been my friend for 12+ years. You were kind, genuine, and selfless. You loved the Olympics, smiled brightly, and laughed contagiously.

You were my sounding board and co-worker for a few years. The little brother J.B. Schneider and I never knew we needed.

I still can't believe I got you to jump out of a plane. You were terrified, but I was like a proud sister watching you do something you never thought you could. I'm glad you overcame your fears.

I'll miss your energy, smile, and you most. Many will miss you, friend.

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A Prayer for Brandon Penny and for Those Who Love Him

O Divine Force of the Living and the Dead, approve of Brandon Penny, whom we trust has entered this day into your realm. Award harmony, light, and everlasting youth to him who has been taken from us while still a kid. May he always be aware of the tinge of your affection and the gleam of your light in your vast domain. Look delicately upon his family, whose hearts are overburdened with distress. Stroll with them; console them; encompass them with heavenly messengers to lift them from the profundity of their grievous misfortune. At long last, look generously upon our Focal Catholic People group. We stand as a family in our moments of triumph and bliss; give us the mental strength to remain as a family now, despite our lack of Brandon Penny. May we console each other with expressions of confidence, trust, and love. Persuade our hearts that everything works for the good of those who trust in God. So be it.

Who is Brandon Penny?

Because of his previous work with the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, Brandon, from Staten Island, New York, has been a lifelong supporter of the sport (USOPC). Brandon made a quick impression on his coworkers and the sportsmen whose tales he enjoyed telling as a valued team member and friend.

One of his first assignments was to coach the Team USA weightlifters at the 2019 IWF Youth World Championships in Las Vegas and the 2019 IWF World Championships in Pattaya, Thailand. Between these two competitions, Brandon spent several weeks capturing the journey and individual stories of Team USA athletes and staff. In all of his deeds, Brandon showed his love, tenacity, and dedication to the Olympic and Paralympic movements, as well as the athletes he worked with.

He took extraordinary care to make sure that every press release, story, and interview he conducted focused on the athlete and was of the highest caliber. Although Brandon shied away from the spotlight, he was a tremendous force behind the scenes, working hard to make sure that every athlete had a platform to share their individual story.

Brandon was a respected and well-known communications expert in the world of Olympic and Paralympic sports before he joined USA Weightlifting. His Olympic and Paralympic career officially began in 2010, while he was an intern with the USOPC. After he finished his internship, the USOPC hired him right away as Manager of Content Development and Digital Media from 2012 to 2018, and then as Managing Editor after that. At numerous Summer and Winter Olympic Games, Brandon worked as a press officer for many sports and was in charge of the USOPC's online presence.

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