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Sponsored Athletes - General
Chiropractic Sports Institute is proud to showcase the following athletes who we sponsor and support.
They are ambassadors for C.S.I. in competitive sports.
Team Successful Living

www.teamsuccessfulliving.com
Mike Shaffer

Mike Shaffer, 42, is a world-class swimmer and top amateur triathlete. In recent years Mike has eclipsed 5 Masters age group World Records and over 25 US records in the pool and 2 World records in the open water including the 2.4-mile Ironman-distance swim at 1995 Ironman Canada (:43:54). For the effort at IM Canada and his remarkable recovery from a near fatal bike-car accident just 10 months earlier, he was awarded USA Triathlon’s Comeback Award in 1995. Mike has also won 2 gold and 3 silver medals at the 2006 Masters Swimming World Championships in Palo Alto, CA, gold and silver medals at the 1995 Masters Swimming World Championships in Montreal, a silver medal at the 2001 ITU World Triathlon Championships in Edmonton, and a bronze medal at the 2002 ITU World Triathlon Championships in Cancun. Mike swam in college for UC Santa Barbara and was a NCAA Division I All-American in 1987 and a top-8 finalist at the 1988 US Olympic Swimming Trials in the 200-meter butterfly. Mike is a native of Sacramento, California, where he attended Jesuit High School and was a High School All-American swimmer in 8 different events. He ranked #1 and #2 nationally in the 100-yard freestyle and 100-yard butterfly his senior year (1983).
Mike resides in Ventura and is a self-employed consulting engineer for Shaffer Environmental Consulting. He has a wife (Jill), 3 children (Sarah, Britta, Paul), and one grandchild (Reese).
2007 Accomplishments:
• January 27, 2007 – US Masters One Hour National Postal Swim Championships (5,750 yards) – 1st place 40-44, 2nd overall.
• May 6, 2007 – 4th place in 40-44 AG at the Wildflower Olympic Triathlon in Lake San Antonio, CA. [Fastest overall swim split (:18:37)]
• May 17-20, 2007 – 3 gold (500 free, 1650 free, 200fly), 1 silver (400 IM) & 1 bronze (100 fly) medals at the US Masters SCY National Swimming Championships in Federal Way, WA.
• June 28, 2007 – 2nd place 40-44 & 11th overall in the USA Aquathon National Championships in Portland, OR. [Fastest overall swim split (750m - 8:43) and qualified for Team USA’s 2007 World Aquathon Championship Team – Hamburg, GER, and 2008 World Aquathon Championship Team – Vancouver, CAN]
• June 30, 2007 – 1st Place in Clydesdale & 17th place 40-44 AG in the USA Triathlon Age Group National Championships in Portland, OR. [Fastest overall swim split (1500m – 17:24) and qualified for Team USA’s 2007 World Triathlon Championship Team – Hamburg, GER]
• July 22, 2007 – 1st overall at the Santa Barbara Sprint Duathlon.
• August 4, 2007 – 1st overall (course record time) at the Vineman Half Aquabike in Santa Rosa, CA.
• September 30, 2007 – 1st overall at the Carpinteria Sprint Triathlon in Carpinteria, CA.
• November 30 - December 2, 2007 – High Point winner for 40-44 AG (6 gold medals, 1 silver) at the SPMA Regional SCM Swimming Championships in Long Beach, CA.
• Ended 2007 with seven (7) No. 1 national rankings in Masters swimming, and several other swims in the USMS Top 10 list for 40-44 men. World rankings to be posted later in 2008.
• USA Triathlon All-American status in the men’s 40-44 age group for triathlon. Ranked #5 nationally in aquathon.
Brooke (Niles) Hanson
Brooke Hanson is one of the up and coming stars on the AVP tour. Along with partner Courtney Guerra, the two combine to be one of the youngest teams on the tour. In their rookie season, the team of Niles/ Guerra qualified in every event and by the end of the year had solidified their spot in the main draw with three 13th place finished, two top ten finishes, and a first place finish in the AVP Next Championship tournament.
Brooke was introduce to the beach when at the young age of six her Dad Randy, who was also a professional beach volleyball player as well as baseball player, taught her how to play beach volleyball. Teaming with several different partners throughout her youth, Brooke won the AAU Championship in Orlando, FL when she was fifteen and was one of the youngest players ever to gain her AAA beach rating at the age of sixteen.
Niles' indoor career finished at UC Santa Barbara where she was one of the most versatile players in Gaucho history. In 1999 she helped lead her team to it's second ever elite eight finished and was also named Big West Freshman of the year as an outside hitter. In 2002 Niles helped lead the UCSB Gauchos to it's best record in school history with a 33-3 record and another sweet sixteen finish and it's first ever Big West Championship. Brooke was also named AVCA All-American in 2002 as a setter.
Along with playing on the beach, Brooke Niles now is an assistant coach at UCSB under beach legend Kathy Gregory. A 2003 graduate of UCSB with a degree in law and society and a four-year Gaucho letterwinner, Niles is involved with all facets of running a high-profile Division I program, with particular emphasis on mentoring the Gaucho setters.
One of four children born to Tria and Randy Niles on March 11, 1981, Brooke grew around every sport imaginable. She now resides in Ventura, Ca but works in Santa Barbara as a volleyball coach.
- Favorite Movie: Legends Of The Fall
- Favorite Book: Where The Red Fern Grows
- Favorite Show: 24
- Favorite Meal: Sushi
- Role Model: Washington State Coach, Brian Heffernan
- If you weren't playing professional volleyball what would you be doing? I would love to try and play tennis!
Julie Kaplan
Julie Kaplan, 54, is a Masters Cyclist with over 150 time trial wins to her credit. She has won 15 national championships and has 5 national time trial records. She competed in the Olympic Trials time trial in 2004 at the age of 51, finishing 43rd against 80 of the nation's finest cyclists. She lives in Oxnard and races for Team Hammer Nutrition. She not only races as a competitive master cyclist, but also holds a coaching and officiating license with USA Cycling.
Julie owns a Real Estate Education business in Oxnard and is an actively involved corporate sponsor of the Big Brothers/Big Sisters charity in her hometown of Owatonna, Minnesota.
Julie volunteers at CMH in Ventura. She rocks the preemies in the NICU and helps discharge patients from Same Day Surgery. In her spare time she rescues feral kittens.
Matt Newman
Matt Newman, 36, of Agoura Hills CA. Professional Bass fisherman sice 1995. Matt specializes in using Big trout baits looking for world class largemouth. He has over 100 bass over 10lbs, and caught 27 bass over 8lbs in 28 casts. Currently fishing the FLW National Guard and Stren tours as well as fishing any team tournyments he can. He is currently working with sponsers helping design a line of swimbaits and rods to cast these heavy lures. Also helped produce and star in one of the hottest DVD's this year "The Big Bait Posse"
2007/2008 Achievements:
Anglers Choice (travelers) Angler of the year.
Numerous team tournement wins
6th place in the FLW Stren series pro division.
Currently 7th place for 2008
6 top 30 fininshes in a row in the FLW Stren series
Sponsors:
CSI, Basscat boats, Tru Tungsten, Izorline, Basstackledepot.com, Huddlston deluxe, Navionics, Big Bait Posse
With all the riding in boats over big water and casting 1lb lures all day, Dr. Terry keeps me ready to do it again and again.
Tyler Weyman

AGE: 9
RACING NUMBER: 120
RIDING EXPERIENCE: 2 Years
CLASS:
7-8 50cc Stock and Modified
7-9 Super PeeWee
0-8 65cc
Open 65cc
2007 RACE ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
KTM Jr. Supercross Challenge-
Anaheim 1: 9th Place
M2X Winter Series:2nd Overall 50cc 7-8
GFI Winter Series: 3rd Overall 50cc 7-8
M2X Spring Series 1st Place 50cc 7-8
World Minis Grand Prix , Las Vegas :
Qualifiers:
18th - 50cc 7-8 Modified
15th - 50cc 7-8 Stock
14th - Super PW 6-9
World Minis Grand Prix, Las Vegas :
25th Overall Main Event - Super PW 6-9
22nd Overall Main Event - 50cc Stock
AMA So. Cal. State Championship series:
2nd Overall 65cc 4-8
GFI Stars and Stripes Extravaganza:
3rd Place 65cc beginner
1st Place 50cc 7-8
2008 Race Accomplishments:
California Gold Cup:
5th Overall 7-8 51cc
7th Overall Super PeeWee
7th Overall 6-8 65cc
2008 World Mini Grand Prix :
Jr. Cycle 65cc Stock 6-8 8th Main Event Overall
Jr. Cycle 65cc Mod 6-8 11th Main Event Overall
Pee Wee 50cc Stock 7-8 12th Main Event Overall
Pee Wee 50cc Mod 7-8 18th Main Event Overall
Super Pee Wee 6-9 10th Main Event Overall
2008 Mammoth MX:
Jr. Cycle 65cc 6-8 Day 1, 9th Place
Jr. Cycle 65cc 6-8 Day 2, 11th Place
Overall Combined 11th Place
CURRENT SPONSORS:
Chiropractic Sports Institute, The Racers Edge, Fly MX Gear, Ecks Brand Goggles, Scott Mumford Heating and Air, Maxima Oils, Sunline, Michaels Bicycles
"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me"
-Phillipians 4:13
Bobby Langin

Bobby Langin, 48. Lover of Christ, family, and anything with two wheels.
Bobby began racing motocross in the early 70’s and by the early 80’s created a mini-motocross playground in his backyard that became known as “Langtown” where an annual event occurred that was covered by magazines and television. Cross-training on bicycles is common among motocrossers consequently another hobby ensued.
In late 2006, mostly due to his son’s encouragement, Bobby got serious about the bicycles and started competing in cyclocross events. He attended the last three rounds of the 2006 Southern California Prestige cyclocross Series but Bobby was less than satisfied with his results (5th, 4th & 2nd respectively) and quickly consulted with Doctor Terry at CSI on training and recovery as well as obtaining the services of a local personal trainer who was well versed in cycling-training techniques.
Thanks to CSI and Doc Terry’s advice, not to mention training-injury repair therapy, Bobby enjoyed much improved 2007 results. Just a few short months after the 2006 season concluded Bobby began the Cal State Mountain Bike Series and at the conclusion of the seven-event series he finished 2nd in the 45-49 expert division missing the championship title by only a couple points.
A very short break followed the mtb season (a mere two weeks) and Bobby then started the So cal Prestige cyclocross Series. He won the first event of the season catching many of his competitors off-guard who had been handily beating Bobby in 2006. As the season progressed he won nearly every event he entered with the only blemish being a second place in event 3 in the 10-race series. He won the series title and then went on to win the SCNCA State Championships in Bakersfield.
For 2008 Langin intends to race the state mountain bike series again along with a few more national mountain bike events and then head into state cyclocross series. This along with a few road races will keep Bobby busy for 2008.
2007 Results Highlights
Mountain Bike
Team Big Bear Southern California State Championship Series
2nd Place 45-49 Expert
Rim Nordic Championship Series
1st Place 45-49 Expert
Firestone MTB National
4th Place 45-49 Expert
Cyclocross
So Cal Prestige Series
1st Place 45+ Masters
Southern Cal/Nevada Cycling Association (SCNCA) District Cyclocross Championships
1st Place 45+ Masters
National Championships, Kansas City
22nd 45+ Masters (oops)
Recent updates 2008:
Southridge Winter Series, Race I
1st Place 45-54 Expert
Southridge Winter Series, Race II
1st Place 45-54 Expert
Stump Grinder Series, San Ynez
1st Place 45-54 Expert
Firestone Classic, National Mountain Bike Series Race 3
1st Place 45-49 Expert
Billy Payne

Dr. Terry Weyman and Chiropractic Sports Institute are happy to be working with Billy to keep him healthy as he rides the Supercross Lites East Coast division.
Derek Kaupp
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AGE: 9
RACING NUMBER: 399
BIKES:
KTM 65
Polini 50
CLASS:
50 cc 7-8
50cc open
65cc 6-8 stock
65cc 6-8 mod
65cc open
BIGGEST ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Won the overall championship in the 65cc 6-8 class and the 65cc open class for the 2007 year at AV Motoplex in Lancaster CA.
Goals this year are to place in the top 5 at all nationals attended.
CURRENT SPONSORS:
Chiropractic Sports Institute, O'Neal MX, Dunlop, Scott Goggles, Ready Filters, Thousand Oaks KTM
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