Olympic & Paralympic Training Center Handbook

  • Conduct & Compliance
  • Rules & Regulations
  • Disciplinary Review
  • Athlete Safety
  • Program Requests
  • Rates & Pricing
  • Safety Procedures
  • Sports Medicine
  • Sports Performance

The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) is committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for all guests living and training at our Olympic & Paralympic Training Centers (OPTCs) in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Lake Placid, New York. This page brings together essential information—including policies, procedures, rates, and available services—to help athletes, coaches, and staff understand expectations and make the most of their training experience as members of Team USA.

Conduct & Compliance 

It is a privilege, not a right, for any individual to visit, reside, work, train, compete, or otherwise be on the premises of a United States Olympic and Paralympic Training Center (OPTC) or at an OPTC-organized event. Consequently, every individual (hereafter, Participant) agrees, by virtue of being on the premises of an OPTC or engaging in activities organized by the OPTC, not to commit any Prohibited OPTC Conduct and understands that by doing so (or their Guest(s) doing so), the Participant may be sanctioned in accordance with the Disciplinary Review section set out in this Handbook.

Rules & Regulations 

The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) endeavors to provide a safe environment for all athletes and other individuals at every United States Olympic and Paralympic Training Center (OPTC). As a result, any individual who desires to visit, reside, work, train, compete, or otherwise be on the premises of an OPTC or at an OPTC-organized event (Participant) shall comply with the rules and standards set forth in this section. Breaching any of the rules and standards in this section may be a violation of the Code of Conduct and lead to a sanction.

Disciplinary Review 

Any alleged violation of the OPTC Code of Conduct, will be handled in accordance with the procedures outlined below. However, should a Participant's misconduct be considered an Athlete Safety matter, it will be handled in accordance with the USOPC Athlete Safety Policy or US Center for SafeSport Code rather than this Handbook. Please note that an NGB can still discipline a Participant according to its own regulations, regardless of the OPTC's findings and any consequences imposed.

Athlete Safety 

The USOPC is committed to the safety and wellbeing of athletes and participants involved in the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement. As part of this commitment, the USOPC’s policy, prevention, and education efforts aim to create an environment free of emotional, physical and sexual misconduct and abuse, and to ensure effective and prompt action and resolution upon the occurrence of misconduct and/or abuse.

Program Requests 

Requests by an NGB for OPTC Services will be submitted to Sport Performance and reviewed as part of the High-Performance Support process and, therefore, must be included in the NGB’s High Performance Plan. Any new requests for programs and/or addition of numbers to a program that is already funded are the fiscal responsibility of the NGB making the request and will be charged at the applicable rate by the OPTC unless approved by Sport Performance for additional funding. Please allow a minimum of one week for Sport Performance to determine funding, if applicable.

Rates & Pricing 

Program requests will be either funded by Sport Performance through an HPP (High Performance Plan) or charged the nightly rate below based on rate category.  Please note, if you have a signed contract with the USOPC, that supersedes all pricing listed henceforth. 

Safety Procedures 

It is important to follow the directions of the USOPC staff whenever there is an emergency.

Sports Medicine 

Sport Medicine and Recovery Center services are accessible for eligible athletes and must be approved by USOPC Sport Performance prior to access. If you are unsure of your access level, please reach out to your NGB High Performance Director prior to scheduling.

Sports Performance 

Sport Performance Services include Strength & Conditioning, Sport Nutrition, and Sport Physiology. Sport Performance Services must be approved by USOPC Sport Performance prior to access. If you are unsure of your access level or have questions about services available to you within specific Sport Performance departments, please reach out to your NGB High Performance Director or NGB coaching staff to learn which services may be available while your sport program is utilizing an OPTC. This applies to all use types.