Lisa Neuburger (born September 26, 1965 in Wichita, Kansas) is an American sailor.
Her competitive windsurfing career spanned more than 2 decades in one-design and open classes, and professional PWA World Cup competition from 1979 through 2004, including multiple regional and National titles and top rankings (top 3 national rankings in windsurfer one-design, 3 time national Professional champion at the US Open Chmps, Corpus Christi, TX 1987-1990, Overall Women’s and Lightweight Men’s Champion at the Japan Open Championships 1982), gold medal wins in the 1993 Caribbean and Central American Games in Puerto Rico and the 1994 Goodwill Games in St. Petersburg, Russia, and a silver medal finish in the 1995 Pan Am Games in Mar Del Plata, Argentina.
Lisa Neuburger holds coaching credentials and certification in Longterm Athlete Development; Physical Conditioning and Strength Training for Sport; Periodization for Sport by Istvan Balyi.
She presently lives on a ranch in Oregon where she is raising her family, coaches middle and high school track and field, and is director of a horse rescue organization, Silent Wave Horse Rescue.
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