Helping current & future athletes
Resources & Information
Medal Replacement Support
USOPA provides medal replacement services that are processed through requests to the IOC. Claims can also be made to replace other commemorative items like rings and IOC participation pins.
Relief Fund
The Olympians & Paralympians Relief Fund (OPRF) is a 501c3 organization dedicated to aiding U.S. Olympians and Paralympians – and their immediate families – who demonstrate a significant need due to hardship from illness, death, or other extenuating circumstances.
Athlete365
Athlete365 is an online platform that has a wealth of resources, available to all Olympians and Paralympians. Athletes can access the athlete career portal, a 24/7 mental health hotline, apply for social media verification, take courses on topics like sports psychology or financial literacy, explore many other benefits.
World Olympians Association (WOA)
There are over 100,000 Olympians throughout the world. The WOA Wishes to help them all. The WOA is designed to work for the benefit of all Olympians at all stages of their lives.
USOPC Athlete Development & Engagement
We understand that Team USA athletes have unique challenges and opportunities that extend beyond the field of play. No matter where they are in their athletic, personal, and career journeys, our mission is to serve and empower active and retired Team USA athletes in their pursuit of personal, professional, educational, and financial success and wellbeing by offering elite level services and programming.
U.S. Center for Safe Sport
Dedicated to keeping athletes safe from sexual, physical, and emotional abuse.
OLY
All Olympians, whether winter or summer athletes, can now use the letters OLY after their last name. The OLY mark represents the years of hard work, dedication and perseverance taken to reach the highest level of world sport. Serving to recognize an Olympian’s status in society, the title will help promote their social values and serve as reminder that embody the values of Olympism.
Why is the OLY initiative important?
Much like a doctor, a lawyer, or a university professor, becoming an Olympian takes many years of hard work and requires a diverse range of skills. The initiative provides Olympians with the professional recognition that is deserved. It also serves as a compass for Olympians and Paralympians to recognize each other.