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Former USOC chairman honored in Los Angeles

Peter Ueberroth also served as President of the Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Organizing Committee
Former USOC chairman honored in

USA Curling CEO Jeff Plush receives criticism for mishandling sexual misconduct reports while serving as NWSL commissioner

A recent investigation by US Soccer revealed Plush looked the other way when a former Portland Thorns player revealed she was sexually harassed by her coach
USA Curling CEO Jeff Plush

FIS to discuss Russian and Belarussian athletes to events at next month’s council meeting

Secretary General, Michel Vion, has said that athletes could return to FIS competitions as early as December
FIS to discuss Russian and

Bobsled driver Elana Meyers Taylor to join USOPC Board of Directors

As the most decorated Black Winter Olympian, the five-time medalist brings a wealth of recent experience to the table and is an advocate for gender and racial parity
Bobsled driver Elana Meyers Taylor

USOPC Selects new International Relations Chief

Delise O’Meally joined the staff of the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee on August 15.
USOPC Selects new International Relations

New USOPC Chair: Gene Sykes Los Angeles 2028 bid leader takes over in January

A leader of the Los Angeles bid for the Olympics is named the new chair of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee
New USOPC Chair: Gene Sykes

Husband of USOPC CEO is working for LIV Golf Series

Sarah Hirshland confirmed her husband is “a contractor for LIV”
Husband of USOPC CEO is

2034 bid more likely for Salt Lake City says USOPC

USOPC Chair Susanne Lyons thinks the 2002 Winter Olympics host city is in a stronger position for 2034 Games as opposed to 2030
2034 bid more likely for

Give peace a chance says IOC chief on Olympic Day

June 23 is the anniversary of the founding of the IOC in 1894.
Give peace a chance says

Business titans vie to lead USOPC

The choice of a new chair for the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee is coming in two weeks
Business titans vie to lead