Join a Team for the 2024 Corporate Challenge

Corporate Challenge is an "Olympic" type series of sporting events that runs from March to May. We are looking to fill all the teams this season and show our Rebel spirit in the best way possible.

Captains and players are still needed for:

  • Chess
  • Flag Football
  • Kickball
  • Skeet/Trap Shoot
  • Table Tennis

Teams are filling but many spots are available for events that are aged in 5 year brackets (18 to 65+):

  • Bike Race
  • Track -n- Field
  • 5k
  • Swimming & Walk Race

UNLV needs to fill these spots to be competitive. All team members receive a 2024 Team UNLV shirt for the Challenge.  There is both an Opening and Closing ceremony for the games where our UNLV Rebel pride can shine!

The following is a list of Captains for teams needing players for the 2024 Corporate Challenge events. 

  • 5k - Robin Anawalt
  • Archery - Amy Stone
  • Basketball - Craig Jackson
  • Bicycle Race - Delyle Bowen
  • Badminton - Vy Nguyen
  • Biggest Winner (Weight loss)
  • Executive Relay; Mayor's Walk; & Walk Race - Kathy Lauckner
  • Bowling - Edwin Fajardo
  • Dodgeball - Zach Wallace
  • Axe Throwing (one spot left) & Horseshoes - Dawn Johnson;
  • Esports - Edwin Cardona Cortez
  • Racquetball - Erica Marti
  • Indoor and Sand Volleyball - Victoria Mitchell
  • Soccer - Erica Marti & Gabson Baguma
  • Softball - Jason DeMaria
  • Swimming - Vaune Kadlubek
  • Tennis - Peter Goatz
  • Track & Field - Erica Marti

Teams that are full: Torch run; Bocce, Pickleball; Bpong; Cornhole; Trivia Challenge. Thank you to all who have signed on.

Contact Kathy Lauckner or Edwin Fajardo for any general questions. For, dates, venues, rules and 2023 past results, see the City of Las Vegas website.

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