ASPC EUROPEAN FORUM 2012 SEPT. 19 TH TO 20 TH LUXEMBOURG
MISSION 2 USOC Mission: To support U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes in achieving sustained competitive excellence and preserve the Olympic ideals, and thereby inspire all Americans. Olympic Training Centers Mission: To provide the best training support services in the world. To build and maintain state-of-the-art facilities that will provide the means and incentive to achieve athletic excellence.
OTC Operating Philosophy 3 Provide world class service and an environment to excel, advance and achieve. Emphasize performance on a daily basis though a highly energized and focused staff who streamline costs and continuously increase service to customers/athletes. Anticipate action that responds to athlete/coach needs in a manner that positively impacts their performance.
OTC Organizational Structure 4 Mike English Chief of Sport Operations Lake Placid Olympic Training Center Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center Chula Vista Olympic Training Center Facility Management Sport-Specific Training Site Partners
OTC Programs 5 Program Types Resident: Full-time, year-round training at an OTC. Short-Term: Training program anywhere from 7 to 10 days for sports adaptation. Outside User: Program that falls outside of national team activities, such as clubs and youth development programs. Over 22,000 users annually User can mean coach, official, athlete or staff. Over 600,000 meals served
Colorado Springs OTC High Access Sport Programming 6 Athletics Basketball Bobsled & Skeleton Fencing Gymnastics Men s Judo Modern Pentathlon Shooting Swimming Triathlon Weightlifting Wrestling Freestyle M&W Greco-Roman Paralympic Cycling Judo Swimming Shooting
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Chula Vista OTC High Access Sport Programming 8 Archery Beach Volleyball Cycling BMX Canoe/Kayak Field Hockey Rowing Rugby Track & Field Soccer Swimming Triathlon Paralympic Archery Cycling Rowing Soccer Track & Field
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Lake Placid OTC High Access Sport Programming 10 Biathlon Boxing Bobsled & Skeleton Freestyle Skiing Gymnastics Rhythmic & Trampoline Ice Hockey Luge Skiing Ski Jumping
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OTC High Performance Integrated Services 12 Strength and Conditioning Periodization Training Period: Fitness Focus Programming of Workload: Tapering Physiology Physiological Monitoring: Pre-season + In-season Implement Recovery: Travel Strategies Nutrition Dietetic Monitoring: Pre-season + In-season Execution of Olympic Chef Program Counseling of Athletes
OTC High Performance Integrated Services 13 Sports Medicine Rehabilitation and Prehabilitation Services Chiropractic and Acupuncture Services Multi-Modality Approach to Treatment Technology Projects Applied Research Medical Summits Emergency Management Therapeutic Plunge Pools Cold Therapy 10 C Hot Therapy 50 C Contrast Treatments
OTC High Performance Integrated Services Biomechanics and Technology BMW Takeoff Velocity System Program Enhancement Team Building 3D Camera Tracks White Hat of Jumper Excellent Immediate Feedback for Athlete Instantly Shows: Video of Jumper Vertical and Horizontal Takeoff Velocity Takeoff Angle Sports Psychology Psychology Consultants: Performance Program Enhancement Athlete Recovery Massage Services Nutritional Support 14
Olympic Training Center Programs 15 National: 1,086 Junior National 10% Outside User 11% Coaches/Officials Education 4% National 30% Developmental: 846 Olympic: 749 Outside User: 414 Olympic 21% Developmental 24% Junior National: 350 Coaches/Officials Education: 130 Total Programs: 3,570
LONDON 2012 MEDAL COUNT 16
35 US MEDALS BY SPORT 17 30 25 20 15 10 Bronze Silver Gold 5 0
2012 Olympic & Paralympic Team OTC Usage 18 350 300 289 (54%) 250 200 150 145 (68%) 193 (35%) 141 (26 %) Olympic 100 50 0 96 (41%) 79 (35%) 6 (1.5%) All OTCs CSOTC CVOTC LPOTC 0 (0%) Usage based on reservations on or after 1/1/10. OTC usage percentages are of the total Olympic (530 athletes) and Paralympic (221 athletes) Teams respectively. Paralympic Total on Team All OTCs % OTC CSOTC % CS CVOTC % CV LPOTC % LP Olympic 532 287 54% 184 35% 145 27% 8 1.5% Paralympic 221 151 68% 90 41% 86 39% 0 0.00%
Usage of USOC Training Facilities by London 2012 Olympic Team Majority of athletes (60%) used a USOC training facility (either OTC or Site) Training Site Total =109 (20%) Total Number of Athletes = 532 Total Number of Athletes = 532 19 OTC + Training Site, 79 = 15% No Training Facility, 215 = 40% OTC Total = 287 (54%) OTC Only, 208 = 39% OTC Usage based on reservations on or after 1/1/2010 OTC only OTC + Training Site Training Site only No Training Facility
Number of London Olympic Athletes Medaling Using USOC Facilities Of the 208 athletes who medaled, a majority (56%) used USOC facilities (either OTC or Site) 20 Athletes Not Medaling Athletes Not Medaling, 324 = 61% Athletes Medaling, 208 = 39% No Facility Use, 91 = 44% USOC Facility Use, 117 = 56% Athletes Medaling No Facility Use USOC Facility Use
Usage of USOC Training Facilities by London 2012 Paralympic Team Overwhelming majority of athletes (86%) used a USOC training facility (either OTC or Site) 21 Training Site Total =91 (41%) Total Number of Athletes = 221 Training Site only, 40 = 18% No Training Facility, 30 = 14% OTC + Training Site, 51 = 23% OTC Total = 152 (68%) OTC only, 101 = 45% OTC Usage based on reservations on or after 1/1/2010 OTC only OTC + Training Site Training Site only No Training Facility
Number of London Paralympic Athletes Medaling Using USOC Facilities 22 Of the 91 athletes who medaled, 94% used USOC facilities (either OTC or Site) Athletes Not Medaling Athletes Not Medaling, 130 = 59% Other, 91 = 41% USOC Facility Use, 86 = 94% Athletes Medaling No Facility Use USOC Facility Use No Facility Use, 5 = 6%
FUNDING 23 USOC is 100% privately funded No government funding; rely solely on sponsors and donations Annual operating budget of approximately $15 million for the three OTC s OTC Operating Expense (CS, LP, CV and NMU) $24 000 000 $22 000 000 Operating Expenses w/o Allocations $20 000 000 $18 000 000 $16 000 000 $14 000 000 $12 000 000 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Events Hosted at OTC s 24 Chula Vista Archery US Olympic Trials 2 nd Nomination Shoot Athletics 2011 Thorpe Cup: USA vs. Germany San Diego Summer Throws Competition: Men s Javelin Beach Volleyball: 2010 & 2012 NORCECA Circuit Competitions BMX 2010, 2011 & 2012 Union Cycliste Internationale SX World Cup Men s U.S. Trials Camp Canoe/Kayak Men s & Women s Sprint National Team Trials Field Hockey World Cup Qualifier Men s World League Tournament Rowing Non-Qualified Trials Events Colorado Springs Boxing 2010 National Championships Paralympics 2012 NWBA National Championships 2011 Warrior Games Shooting 2010 National Rifle and Pistol Championships Taekwondo 2010 Junior World Championship Team Trials Volleyball Men s U-21 Continental Championships Wrestling 2012 Pan-American Championships
High Performance Support of International Exchange 25 Country Sport Medal Argentina BMX Australia Athletics BMX * Silver Field Hockey - M & W Bronze Belgium Canoe/Kayak Brazil Athletics Canada Athletics * BMX * Field Hockey - M & W Ski & Snowboard Chile Archery China Athletics * Field Hockey - W Soccer Czech Republic BMX Canoe/Kayak * Bronze (2) Denmark BMX Estonia Athletics * Bronze Finland Athletics France Field Hockey - M Germany Athletics - Pole Vault * Silver, Bronze Athletics - Throws * Silver, Bronze Great Britain Athletics * BMX Field Hockey - W Bronze Hong Kong Athletics - Relay Country Sport Medal Iceland Athletics - Throws * Italy Athletics - High Jump Japan Athletics * BMX Paralympic Athletics * Soccer Latvia BMX Mexico Canoe/Kayak Netherlands Athletics * Bobsled BMX * Field Hockey - W Gold New Zealand BMX * Silver Field Hockey - W Rugby Norway Athletics - Throws * Poland Athletics - Throws * Gold, Silver Puerto Rico BMX Russia Beach Volleyball Slovakia Canoe/Kayak * Slovenia Athletics - Throws Silver South Africa BMX South Korea Archery Sweden Athletics * Switzerland Canoe/Kayak * Annual Training Camps held at the Chula Vista OTC
High Performance Training Environment 26 The aura of the rings and the presence of other elite athletes with similar goals and training discipline is an important psychological factor which creates motivation, focus, and inspiration at Olympic Training Centers. Integrated, high quality service delivery of critical athlete needs is the foundation of an OTC How do you quantify the impact of an Olympic Training Center on the Games?
Does It Equal A Medal? 27