
Facebook: Bryan Clay
Twitter: @bryanclay
Instagram: @bryanclay
Website: BryanClay.com
Favourite Young Living products: Idaho Balsam Fir, Peppermint, Copaiba, Thieves Foaming Hand Soap
“At the highest levels of competition, you need the utmost confidence in the partners you choose and the products you use. I've experienced firsthand the excellence that drives Young Living, and I am proud to be part of the Young Living family!”
Bryan Clay is an Olympic athlete from the United States who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, where he took the Silver medal in the decathlon behind fellow brand ambassador Roman Šebrle. Bryan again qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he took Gold and was crowned the World’s Greatest Athlete.
In addition to his success in the Olympics, Bryan is also a four-time U.S. National Champion and a three-time World Champion. He stands alongside legends such as Jim Thorpe, Rafer Johnson, Bob Mathias, Dan O'Brien, Bill Toomey, and Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner, as one of the most decorated decathletes of all time.
Today, Bryan continues to inspire others by sharing his story of how he overcame all odds through dedication, purpose, and faith. Bryan also founded the Bryan Clay Foundation to help encourage healthy, active lifestyles throughout communities worldwide.
Bryan and his wife, Sarah, have three children, Jacob, Katherine, and Elizabeth.

2 time Guiness World Record Holder, Ironman, Triathelete
Facebook: Iron Cowboy
Twitter: @IronCowboyJames
Instagram: @ironcowboyjames
Favourite Oils: PanAway® and RC Essential Oil
"I train my body hard. With big goals on the horizon I can’t afford to be sidelined with injury or fatigue. My muscles love the relief they get from Pan Away- keeps me on track to achieving my goals. I’ve used RC since 1995 and it’s a staple oil I use with racing, recovery, and my kids. Life would be different without it. Nothing open my lungs quite like RC."
James, otherwise known as The Iron Cowboy, was born in Calgary, Alberta. At the age of 28, his wife challenged him to do a 4 mile “fun” run that he struggled to finish. His wife then signed him up for a marathon, and the rest is history. He dominates endurance events and has completed many back to back Ironman distance races. (This consists of a 2.4 mile swim, 112-mile bike and a 26.2 mile run!) James also somehow finds time to raise awareness and money for causes close to his heart, such as the Quiet Way, bringing clean water to people in Africa. He is a personal trainer and a very inspirational role model for discovering the greatness within.

Facebook: Rosanna Queirolo
Twitter: @rosannaoficial
Instagram: @rosannaoficial
Website: RosannaQueirolo.com
Favourite Young Living Products: Peppermint Vitality™, PanAway®, Frankincense and Lavender
“My ambition is to change the lifestyle of thousands of families, inspiring them with new ideas and concepts about nutrition, exercise, and leading a healthy lifestyle. By incorporating these principles, I believe we can achieve one goal: to live healthier, longer, and happier lives!”
Rosanna was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, and is known for many projects, including her health magazine, Sanna; hosting TV shows Decisiones and Quiero ser Supermodelo;and presenting the radio show Dia con Rosanna. Rosanna also owns Gourmet Market, a restaurant in her native Ecuador, as well as her own companies, Sanna and Blash, which are brands that provide active lifestyle products to inspire healthy habits. Between 2007 and 2008, Rosanna also helped draft the current national constitution of Ecuador.
In 2015 Rosanna graduated from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in New York as a certified health coach. In her free time, she loves to play sports and exercise. She has competed in both the Miami and Chicago marathons and is an avid triathlete. Currently, she loves swimming, weight training, yoga, and is training for a half marathon in North Carolina. Be sure to follow her on RosannaQueirolo.com to get her tips and advice on exercise and healthy habits.

Twitter: @VickyVlachonis
Instagram: @vickyvlachonis
Favourite Oils: Lemon and Black Pepper

Facebook: Stevie Baggs Jr.
Twitter: @steviebaggsjr
Instagram: @steviebaggsjr
Favourite Oil: Thieves®
“Young Living is more than just an oil company to me. Young Living is an amazing, life altering road to one’s true vitality.”
Former NFL and CFL player, Stevie Baggs, Jr., is passionate about elevating all aspects of his life and the lives of others with Young Living products. A three-time All-American during his college football career, he is known not only for his athletic gifts but also for his philanthropy and mentorship off the field. Stevie is the president of the Creating Empowerment through Autonomy Foundation, a motivational speaker, and a Young Living member who considers NingXia Nitro and essential oils a powerful way to affect change.

Facebook: Seavey's IdidaRide
Twitter: @SeaveyIdidaRide
Favourite Oils: Melaleuca (Alternifolia) and Thieves®
"Each sled dog paw takes over 3 million steps on the Iditarod Race. I like Melaleuca Alternifolia applied to their feet daily to keep them in good shape. Thieves is my favorite. I like the Thieves Hard Lozenges and the oil applied to my parka ruff where I can enjoy the scent all winter."
Mitch Seavey moved with his family to Alaska in 1963 and began mushing with his father that same year. Mitch’s father ran the very first Iditarod in 1973 and was a founder of Alaska’s Last Great Race. Mitch competed in his first Iditarod in 1982 at the age of 22, then turned his attention to raising four sons with his wife Janine. In 1995, Mitch returned to the Iditarod becoming the first and only living musher in 75 years to complete the entire Iditarod trail from Seward to Nome, he has competed in every Iditarod since. Mitch has worked hard to be an innovator in every aspect of the sport, and is one of the most competitive mushers out on the trail. Mitch won Iditarod in 2004, he was the winner of the All Alaska Sweepstakes in 2008 and in 2013 became the Iditarod’s oldest musher ever to win at the age of 53.
