Robert Hill, President of Retail Sites, LLC and his wife are proud to support elite American middle-distance runner
Vince Ciattei through the USA Track & Field Foundation’s Adopt an Athlete program.Their funding helps provide meaningful support as Vince continues pursuing excellence in the mile and 1,500 meters at both the national and international level.

A Commitment to Elite Performance

Support through the Adopt an Athlete program helps athletes manage important expenses such as healthcare, nutrition, and other training-related needs. For professional athletes competing at the highest levels, that kind of backing can make a meaningful difference.

Robert’s support reflects a personal commitment to helping outstanding athletes continue their development and remain focused on performance.

“I am proud to continue our family’s support for Vince as he continues to improve and excel at the national and international level in the mile and 1,500 meters.”

— Robert Hill

Vince Ciattei’s Rising Career

Vince Ciattei competed collegiately at Virginia Tech, where he earned
runner-up finishes in the mile at the 2018 NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field
Championships and in the 1,500 meters at the 2018 Outdoor Championships. He was also part
of the winning Distance Medley Relay team at the 2018 Indoor Championships.

Since turning professional, Ciattei has continued to build momentum. He won the
USA 1 Mile Road Championship in 2022 and later delivered a standout
performance at the U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing fourth in the 1,500 meters with a personal best of 3:31.78.

Support That Goes Beyond Funding

In addition to helping offset key expenses, this support represents confidence in Ciattei’s long-term goals and his continued pursuit of success at the highest level of the sport.

“This support is important for me financially, as it helps offset healthcare and nutrition costs so I can stay focused on training.”

— Vince Ciattei

As Vince Ciattei continues training and competing, Robert Hill and his wife are honored to play a part in supporting his journey.

To learn more about the USATF Foundation and its Adopt an Athlete program, visit
this link.