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  2. United States Olympic Training Center - Wikipedia

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    The USOPTCs are all open to the general public for tourism, [5] [6] and they are the only facilities for Olympic training in the world to do so. Digital displays counting the days until the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2010 Winter Olympics at the Colorado Springs OPTC during the Beijing Games.

  3. United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum - Wikipedia

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    The United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum (USOPM) is a historical and cultural sports museum located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, [1] first opened on July 30, 2020. [2] The museum is part of the City for Champions development project in Colorado Springs, though it licenses the Olympic name and operates separately from the ...

  4. USA Shooting - Wikipedia

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    USA Shooting is headquartered at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center (OPTC) in Colorado Springs, Colorado.The Olympic and Paralympic Shooting Center was built in 1985 and is used for elite and resident athletes training, competitions, national championships, coaching seminars, camps, committee meetings, and local clubs.

  5. Olympic Training Center Velodrome - Wikipedia

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    Olympic Training Center Official website Colorado Springs Velodrome Official website 38°49′45″N 104°47′46″W  /  38.829285°N 104.796199°W  / 38.829285; -104.

  6. United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Olympic Committee headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee logo Team USA logo U.S. Olympic Team logo. Upon the founding of the International Olympic Committee in 1894, the two American IOC members – James Edward Sullivan and William Milligan Sloane – formed a committee to organize the participation of American athletes in the 1896 ...

  7. USA Weightlifting - Wikipedia

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    The CEO oversees the USA Weightlifting National Office, which is located at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The CEO coordinates affairs with the US Olympic Committee (USOC), oversees national competitions and team selections, and supervises sponsorship and fundraising activities.

  8. Colorado Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Springs has more than 55 attractions and activities in the area, [93] including Garden of the Gods park, United States Air Force Academy, the ANA Money Museum, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College, Old Colorado City, The National Museum of World War II Aviation, and the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic ...

  9. USA Swimming - Wikipedia

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    The chief executive is the head of the staff located at the national headquarters in Colorado Springs at the Olympic Training Center. The chief executive is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the organization at the national level. The NGB is responsible for nearly all aspects of USA Swimming, and swimming in the United States in general.