Colorado Springs Olympic Training Ctr

The U.S. Olympic Complex in Colorado Springs is the headquarters for the U.S. Olympic Committee administration and the Olympic Training Center programs. As of August 1998, there are 12 USOC member organizations that have their national headquarters on the complex, and 12 other member organizations and two international sports federations located nearby in Colorado Springs.
The Olympic Complex, former home of ENT Air Force Base and the headquarters of the North American Defense Command, officially became USOC administrative headquarters in July 1978. In October 1996 and April 1997, the USOC officially dedicated and opened its new $23.8 million, Phase II facilities-a state-of-the-art sports medicine and sport science center, an athlete center, which includes a dining hall and two residence halls. The USOC is able to provide housing, dining, recreational facilities and other services for up to 557 coaches and athletes at one time on the complex.
To view a map of the of the CS-OTC complex, please check HERE.
What's Happening at the CS-OTC |
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Check out our September 2009 Newsletter
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Links Spring 2009
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The OTC Mission and Philosophy |
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Provide world class service and an environment to excel, advance and achieve within
Emphasize performance on a daily basis through a highly energized and focused staff who are streamlining costs yet increasing service to all our customers
Anticipate, followed by action that responds to athlete needs in a manner that makes a positive impact in their performance and well-being...time matters





