USOC Selects Salt Lake City to Back for 2030 Olympic Winter Games Bid
The United States Olympic Committee today selected Salt Lake City to represent the United States in a potential 2030 bid to host the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
USOC Chairman Larry Probst to Step Down at End of 2018
Independent board member Susanne Lyons will replace him after serving as USOC acting CEO earlier this year.
USOC Hires Golf Exec Sarah Hirschland As New CEO
The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) has named Sarah Hirschland as its new CEO. Hirschland was previously the chief commercial officer for the United States Golf Association.
“Knock it Down.” Sally Jenkins Says the USOC Needs to Start Over
The USOC no longer benefits our athletes, and there’s only one way to fix it. In the words of Sally Jenkins, “Knock. It. Down.”
Integrity Committee Criticizes Blackmun, Potential Successor Probst
The Committee to Restore Integrity released a response to the resignation of USOC chief Scott Blackmun, saying Blackmun “intentionally blocked athletes from…
USOC CEO Scott Blackmun Resigns
USOC CEO Scott Blackmun resigned Wednesday, citing health concerns.
U.S. Olympic Committee leadership press briefing set for 2:30 p.m. ET today
Leaders will be available to the media via teleconference following the meeting at 3:15 p.m. ET. (Featured image: 2013 Golden Goggles: Chuck Wielgus Executive Director of USA Swimming, Missy Franklin, Scott Blackmun (USOC CEO)