Mission
TO SUPPORT U.S. OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC ATHLETES IN ACHIEVING SUSTAINED COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE WHILE DEMONSTRATING THE VALUES OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT, THEREBY INSPIRING ALL AMERICANS.
TO SUPPORT U.S. OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC ATHLETES IN ACHIEVING SUSTAINED COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE WHILE DEMONSTRATING THE VALUES OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT, THEREBY INSPIRING ALL AMERICANS.
In world championships, Team USA’s 101 total medals and 40 gold medals were the most by any country across Olympic sports. In Paralympic sport world championships, the U.S. finished third with both 142 total medals and 47 gold medals.
The United States Olympic and Paralympic Foundation was launched in 2013 to increase the level of philanthropic support provided to Team USA. The foundation raised unprecedented resources in 2015, allowing the USOC to make key investments in areas that promote excellence and innovation for Team USA.
Los Angeles launched its bid to host the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games on Sept. 1. LA City Council voted unanimously in support of the city's attempt to bring the summer Games back to the United States for the first time in 28 years. The city's Olympic and Paralympic bid — led by chairman Casey Wasserman — was endorsed by the USOC board of directors and LA Mayor Eric Garcetti.
The USOC’s diverse partners continue to be critically important to the success of Team USA. In 2015, two new partners were signed—bringing the total to 39—while two existing partners renewed their sponsorship agreements. Fully subscribed for the 2016 quadrennium, the USOC partnership marketing team went to work selling for 2017–20, with more than 40 percent of partners in existing categories already committed to help secure the long-term financial stability of Team USA.
Worldwide Partners
Domestic Partners
Broadcast Partners