cmh-logo-icon
cmh-logo-text

Snoop Dogg Joins Team USA as First Honorary Coach

As Volunteer Supporting America’s athletes Off Field of Play

13 December 2025 at 1:14 amBy k.braddick

 Snoop Dogg Joins Team USA as First Honorary Coach

Snoop Dogg, entertainment legend, entrepreneur and lifelong sports fan, has joined Team USA as its first Honorary Coach—a volunteer role celebrating and supporting America’s athletes off the field of play.

In this new role, Coach Snoop joins the Team Behind the Team, the staff, coaches, medical experts, administrators and partners who help athletes pursue their dreams and inspire the nation. Known for his passion for community, mentorship and elevating young people, Snoop will lend his signature humor and heart to help motivate Team USA athletes on their road to the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 and beyond.

“Team USA athletes are the real stars—I’m just here to cheer, uplift and maybe drop a little wisdom from the sidelines,” Coach Snoop was quoted by the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee. “This team represents the best of what sport can be: talent, heart and hustle. If I can bring a little more love and motivation to that, that’s a win for me.”

Sarah Hirshland, Chief Executive Officer of the USOPC, said: “From the moment Snoop met Team USA athletes, there was an instant connection—mutual respect, genuine curiosity and a lot of laughter. His enthusiasm for the Olympic and Paralympic Movement is contagious, and we’re thrilled to officially welcome him as a member of the Team Behind the Team.”

For decades, Coach Snoop has used sport to open doors and create opportunity. His Snoop Youth Football League has supported more than 15,000 young athletes, including youth with disabilities, helping them grow and thrive. His commitment echoes what’s at the heart of every Team USA employee: we come together and inspire through our love of sport.

“Coach Snoop is a natural fit for Team USA is his genuine commitment to supporting athletes beyond what fans see on the field of play.” the USOPC said in a statement. “He’s long championed the idea that preparing for greatness isn’t just about performance—it’s about mindset, mentorship, and having the right support system. His new role will help shine a light on the resources athletes need as they step into the global spotlight, navigate pressure and uncertainty, and plan for life after elite sport. Whether it’s offering encouragement before a career-defining moment or supporting the transition into new chapters once competition ends, Snoop brings a deep respect for the full athlete journey.”

Coach Snoop is getting to work immediately;

First, he’s lending his voice to build awareness for the Team USA Fund, which provides direct resources to help athletes reach their full potential. One hundred percent of gifts to the Fund go directly to athletes and the programs that make their dreams possible—from mental health and education to training, competition, and career-transition support.

He’s also partnering with Fanatics on a Coach Snoop × Team USA collection—signature swag from the king of swagger. A portion of proceeds from Fanatics sales launching this month will support Team USA.

Photo: Snoop Dogg with USA dressage rider Steffen Peters and team horses at 2024 Paris Olympics.

#Dressage

Related Articles

  • Meagan Davis on Toronto Lightfoot wins Ocala CDI3* Grand Prix Special

    Meagan Davis posted another personal best score on Toronto Lightfoot to win Ocala CDI3* Grand Prix Special and log a double victory at the World Equestrian Center.Meagan of Loxahatchee, Florida and the 12-year-old Totilas gelding were awarded 69.958% two days after capturing the Grand Prix on a personal best score of 70.239% and her first Big Tour CDI win.

    Dressage
    14 December 2025
    Meagan Davis on Toronto Lightfoot wins Ocala CDI3* Grand Prix Special
  • Christian Simonson’s “Amazing” Ride on Indian Rock Wins Ocala World Cup Freestyle

    Christian Simonson's “amazing ride” on Indian Rock to win Ocala World Cup big step toward championship Final in Fort Worth, Texas in four months.Christian, based in Wellington, Florida said the performance indoors before one of the biggest crowds experienced in the near year-long partnership “all kind of clicked” in the head of the 12-year-old stallion.

    Dressage
    13 December 2025
    Christian Simonson’s “Amazing” Ride on Indian Rock Wins Ocala World Cup Freestyle
  • USA's Christian Simonson on Indian Rock Wins Ocala World Cup Grand Prix

    Christian Simonson on Indian Rock wins World Cup Grand Prix at Ocala's World Equestrian Center to maintain an unbroken string of five international victories as partnership nears its first anniversary.Christian, based in Wellington, and the 12-year-old stallion were awarded 73.

    Dressage
    12 December 2025
    Video Available
    USA's Christian Simonson on Indian Rock Wins Ocala World Cup Grand Prix

Latest News

  • World No. 1 Kent Farrington nominated as US Equestrian of Year

    World No. 1 Kent Farrington has been nominated as US Equestrian of the Year and his Greya as a Horse of the Year nominee. Boyd Martin, the No. 2 ranked eventing rider in the world, was also nominated as Equestrian of the Year, along with driver Tracy Bowman.

    Jumping
    6 hours ago
  • FEI Publishes Equestrian Qualification Systems for 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles

    The Equestrian Qualification systems for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics Games were approved at the FEI General Assembly 2025, and by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board during their meeting earlier this month (December 2025).

    Other
    13 hours ago
  • Mark Bluman and Phelina de Septon Capture the 5* Winning Round in the Desert

    Three is a lucky number for Colombian Mark Bluman. He and the 10-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare Philina de Septon were the last to go in the jump-off and clocked in at 33.33 seconds to win the $62,500 1.50m FEI 5* Winning Round by BrainJava.Ireland's Conor Swail and the 13-year-old Holsteiner gelding Theo 160 finished second in the Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ) class in Thermal, California.

    Jumping
    15 December 2025