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Olympians & Paralympians Made Here

Celebrating the connection between schools, conferences, National Governing Bodies and the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee to support student-athletes

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The Olympians & Paralympians Made Here campaign was designed in 2019 to strengthen Olympic and Paralympic sport programming at the collegiate level. Developed with the USOPC Collegiate Advisory Council, the campaign serves to elevate national engagement and support of Olympic and Paralympic sport opportunities on campus.

Competing on campus helps Team USA student-athletes and athletes around the globe grow not just as athletes, but as people. The hard work they put in helps them graduate to the world’s stage, becoming leaders of the future who command the world’s attention.

More than 80 percent of 2020 U.S. Olympic medalists and 50% of U.S. Paralympic medalists in Tokyo had ties to collegiate sport programs. With the Paris Games around the corner, let’s celebrate our shared student-athletes and the programs that support their development.

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  • Join The Campaign

    The campaign is designed to help schools and conferences celebrate and cover their Team USA student-athlete performances – whether at the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games, world championships, world cups or national championships.


    Sign up today to learn more about the campaign and start celebrating your past, current and future student-athletes who are Olympians and Paralympians!

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The USOPC thanks the schools, conferences and National Governing Bodies that are participating in the Olympians and Paralympians Made Here collegiate solidarity campaign.