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Another One Bites the Dust: U.S. Weightlifting Residency Program Closes

Top American lifters will be forced to find a new program as of September 30, 2016.

Sam MacIntosh

Written by Sam MacIntosh Last updated on Oct 21, 2021

USA Weightlifting released an official statement last week confirming the USOC’s decision to close the USAW residency program at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. Many high-profile American weightlifters, including all three of the female athletes going to Rio, had active residencies at the Center. They will all be forced to find a new program from September 30, 2016.

USA Weightlifting released an official statement last week confirming the USOC’s decision to close the USAW residency program at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. Many high-profile American weightlifters, including all three of the female athletes going to Rio, had active residencies at the Center. They will all be forced to find a new program from September 30, 2016.

In a statement, the USAW CEO Phil Andrews commented: “We are truly disappointed to see the end of our resident program. This historic training site has assisted in producing Olympians and champions in our sport. “

Andrews went on to say that awareness of the closure prior to the 2016 Games had given USAW time to evaluate their training needs going into the next Olympic quadrennial.

The closure comes amidst cynical public reaction in the West to four Olympic weightlifting champions failing blood retests from London and Beijing, with megastar Ilya Ilyin now confirmed as a positive test. Matt Foreman of Catalyst Athletics is one of many coaches chalking it up as a win for lifters in countries with more rigorous doping protocols. Foreman commented in a recent blog post that:

Announcements like this really jam up those knuckleheads who think the Europeans are better than the U.S. because they have tougher work ethic… It’s a rare moment of encouragement for those of us in U.S. weightlifting who know they’re mainly better than us because they have superior pharmaceuticals…[and] financial opportunity.

He’s absolutely right.

While it’s true the astronomical rise of CrossFit has financially benefited the woefully undersubscribed weightlifting bodies in the West, the downfall of the American residency program is a profound reality check for all of us. Weightlifting fanatics new and old can now see our smallness in the face of the Olympic titans we compete with in countrywide funding battles. We have a long way to go before we can turn heads away from the bigger hitters. U.S. weightlifters are far from turning funding heads away from track and field athletes, and the U.K. crowd are not going to see the millions funneled into cycling and rowing anytime soon.

What can you do? Get out there. Compete, coach, and champion the sport on the local and national level. Support your country’s lifters at Rio and beyond, and keep doing everything to spread the good word about weightlifting.

Headline photo courtesy of USOTC1 via Flickr (CC BY 2.0).

Sam MacIntosh

About Sam MacIntosh

Sam MacIntosh is a writer, editor, and a British Weightlifting and Precision Nutrition certified coach.

Sam played football from her pre-teens through to university, briefly switching to rugby when she was 25. It was then that she was introduced to strength training and weightlifting by a teammate and began training in CrossFit in late 2013. Shortly after, Chet Morjaria of Strength Education took her on as a powerlifting athlete and coached her to first in her weight class at the 2014 Welsh Powerlifting Open. She now trains in Olympic weightlifting and is the head barbell coach at CrossFit Gain in Norwich, England.

Sam is passionate about empowering athletes to think independently and neutralising nutritional propaganda. She's a recovering perfectionist, and enjoys coffee, books, and cinnamon donuts. You can connect with her on Twitter and Instagram.

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