24 Hour Fitness will host the first phase of live tryouts to find The Next Olympic Hopeful, a first-of-its-kind program led by the United States Olympic Committee to enhance the pipeline of world-class athletes pursuing Olympic sport. In partnership with the USOC, 24 Hour Fitness is the exclusive host for the in-person event – with tryouts taking place in specific clubs throughout the U.S. on Saturday, June 24, 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Advance registration for the in-person tryouts can be made by visiting: 24hourfitness.com/NextOlympicHopeful
The quest to find The Next Olympic Hopeful will ultimately find one male and one female athlete per sport (eight total) who will be invited to join the national team camps of four sports: bobsled, skeleton, track cycling and rugby. The journey will be highlighted on Team USA social and digital channels and the entire program, including announcement of the winners, will be featured on a two-hour broadcast airing on NBCSN in August, entitled Scouting Camp: The Next Olympic Hopeful.
"24 Hour Fitness has supported the USOC in bringing champions to the Olympic Games for over a decade, and that continues with The Next Olympic Hopeful in 2017," said Tom Lapcevic, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, 24 Hour Fitness. "Additionally, we will jointly develop programs and training resources for future Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls, and inspire everyday athletes who may not aspire to gold, but who share in the dream."
The journey to find The Next Olympic Hopeful will include:
The First Round: In-Person Tryouts, June 24, 2017, 24 Hour Fitness ClubsEach athlete will complete a battery of tests for strength, mobility and endurance to qualify for selection into the next phase. The tests are conducted by fitness professionals of 24 Hour Fitness with state-of-the-art equipment and the energetic, vocal support of family and friends who can observe the action close up. The testing will cover a 30- and 10-meter sprint, medicine ball toss, vertical jump and a watt bike test to measure peak power.
Additionally, athletes who are unable to attend the in-person tryouts are encouraged to apply through the online portal: TeamUSA.org/NextOlympicHopeful
Second Round: The Eliminations To The Top 100Following the first phase of tryouts, both in-club and online, the applicant pool will be narrowed to 100 athletes—50 men and 50 women—to be invited to spend five days at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, the epicenter of world-class training for American athletes working towards their Olympic and Paralympic dreams. The athletes will go through an intensive screening, sport-specific training and have access to leaders in the field of sport medicine, science and psychology, as their journey is documented for broadcast.
The Final Round: Welcome To National Team Training CampOne male and one female athlete per sport (eight total) will emerge from the show as "winners" and will be invited to join the national team camps of four sports: bobsled, skeleton, track cycling and rugby. The athletes will also be eligible to receive financial, training and medical support as they prepare for the opportunity to compete at the Olympic Games in their identified sport.
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