Intermountain Health and the Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games, an outreach department of Southern Utah University, have announced a new partnership that will position Intermountain as the Official Health Partner and Medical Provider of the Games, strengthening support for athletes while advancing health, wellness and community impact across Southern Utah.
As part of the partnership, Intermountain will serve in a lead health role for the Games and provide on-site athletic training and sports medicine support to help keep athletes safe, supported, and performing at their best throughout the event.
“This partnership reflects our commitment to showing up in meaningful ways for the communities we serve,” Jamison Robinett, president of Intermountain Health Cedar City Hospital, said in a release. “Through this collaboration, Intermountain Health is extending our mission to serve more people by expanding in ways that help individuals live the healthiest lives possible. The Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games is a long-standing and important part of this community, and we are proud to support its athletes, families and organizers in a shared commitment to health, wellness and opportunity for all.”
Jon Oglesby, director of the Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games, said, “We are excited to welcome Intermountain Health in this expanded role with the Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games. Their support helps strengthen the athlete experience and reinforces our shared belief in the power of sport to improve lives, build community, and create lasting impact.”
The 2026 Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games marks the organization’s 40th anniversary which began on June 5 and has events through the end of the month. The Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games centers its program on “impact and opportunity through sports,” a theme that aligns closely with Intermountain’s mission to help people live the healthiest lives possible.


