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2010 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – After three days of meetings between the various constituencies of the U.S. Olympic Family – including the Athlete’s Advisory Council (AAC), Multi-Sport Organizations (MSO) Council, National Governing Body (NGB) Council, U.S. Olympians and Paralympians Association, U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) Board of Directors and representatives from the USOC family of partners – the sixth annual U.S. Olympic Assembly closed Saturday in Colorado Springs, Colo. “This year’s Olympic Assembly has set a new level of collaboration and teamwork within the The assembly, themed “One Team,” opened Thursday night with a reception at the Garden of the Gods Club. It continued Friday and Saturday at the Antlers Hilton in downtown “I couldn’t be more pleased with the openness and spirit of partnership that was demonstrated at this year’s U.S. Olympic Assembly,” USOC Chief Executive Scott Blackmun said. “I will say, though, I’m not surprised. The character of the people involved in the U.S. Olympic Movement at this time is truly outstanding, and I am proud to be one of them.” Together, Probst and Blackmun set the tone for the assembly with their general address to the various constituent groups Friday morning. To read a full transcript of the general address, visit USOC Press Box. A video of the address is available on TeamUSA.org. Chairman of NBC Universal Sports & Olympics, Dick Ebersol, engages The keynote speaker at Friday night’s reception was Chairman of NBC Universal Sports & Olympics Dick Ebersol. With more than 40 years of involvement in Olympic broadcasting, Ebersol spoke to a room of nearly 400 people. Below are excerpts from his address: “Just think, a year ago, many of us in this room were very upset in the aftermath of Ebersol also announced that NBC will air more than 200 hours from the 2012 Olympic Games in London, almost a 25 percent increase from the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, and 185 more hours than the company’s first broadcast of the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo. U.S. Olympic Family reflects on 2010 U.S. Olympic Assembly “There’s no question that this year’s assembly was the best ever. I know that our group, the athletes, came out of this weekend extremely energized and optimistic about the direction of the U.S. Olympic Movement. The spirit of collaboration between the AAC, NGB Council, and the U.S. Olympians and Paralympians was clear and powerful, and the opportunity to interact directly with the USOC Board of Directors and CEO was unprecedented." – Matthew Van Houten, AAC Chair “This year's Olympic Assembly was the best USOC meeting we've attended since 1998. This year's meeting was more positive and goal-oriented. We were pleased with the inclusion of the Paralympic Movement into U.S. Olympians and the USOC board. The MSO Council determined priority goals into the next year and beyond focusing on implementing additional collaborative opportunities with the USOC, NGBs and athletes. We thank all members of the "It was very exciting to experience such optimism this weekend, and I believe it has been some time since the Olympic Family has had such overall cohesiveness. Communication is certainly a key to our success, and I believe that the dialogue between the USOC and the National Governing Bodies has been active and healthy." – Rich Bender, NGB Council Chair and Executive Director of “I have been attending sports conventions and assemblies for 30 years, and this is the first time I felt like we were truly a family. There is a sense that our leadership is eager to set a course for success.” – Willie Banks, President, USOC Board of Directors approves bylaw changes The assembly concluded Saturday with the following bylaw changes approved by the USOC Board of Directors: • Expanding the board by four new members • Adding the USOC's chief executive officer to the board as an ex-officio, non-voting member • Extending the length of board member terms • Eliminating term limits placed upon the chairman of the board Additionally, the board voted to revamp the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Assembly, alter the process by which new directors are elected to the board, and eliminate the severance requirements for certain constituent director positions. To read the by-law changes, visit TeamUSA.org. The board also received a report outlining the recommendations of the working group on safe training environments from its chair, Nina Kemppel, the first vice chair of the AAC and a four-time Olympian in cross-country skiing. More information on the recommendations of the working group will be made available Tuesday. The USOC board will reconvene December 16 in U.S. Olympians Association votes to include Paralympians The U.S. Olympians and Paralympians Association, formerly known as the U.S. Olympians Association (USOA), voted unanimously on Friday to include Paralympians in its ranks. The integration will enable U.S. Olympians and U.S. Paralympians to work side-by-side on organizational initiatives that impact the larger movement and educate young athletes. “In a show of solidarity, the U.S. Olympians Association has unanimously voted to include the Paralympians to form the U.S. Olympians and Paralympians Association,” Banks said. “This is a milestone that will set the tone for integration and inclusion.” USOC presents annual awards Throughout the assembly, several annual awards were presented by the USOC, including: • Jack Kelly Fair Play Award: USA Table Tennis athlete, Steve Pupel (Grand Rapids, Mich.) was awarded the Jack Kelly Fair Play Award for his sportsmanship at the 76th Annual Michigan Closed Table Tennis Championships April 17-18, 2010. • Olympic Torch Award: The Olympic Torch Award was presented to George E. Killian, a former member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and former USOC board member, in recognition of his meaningful impact on the U.S. Olympic Movement. • Rings of Gold: Figure skater Melissa Gregory ( USOC engages in Nearly 60 USOC staff members and Olympians volunteered their time in the USOC’s first-ever “Commitment to Community” project Saturday at four locations in The USOC is committed to being fully engaged in the For more information, please contact the USOC Communications Division at (719) 866-4529 or visitwww.TeamUSA.org. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. |