News & Notes
USA TRIATHLON ACCEPTING HALL OF FAME NOMINATIONS
Nominations are now open for the 2013 class of Induction to the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame. Nominations must be submitted to USA Triathlon no later than November 15, 2013.
To submit a nomination, visit
www.usatriathlon.org/HOF to download the nomination form. The form may be returned via email or fax. You can also read more about the criteria for eligibility for nomination to the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame at
www.usatriathlon.org/HOF.
The class will be announced in the spring of 2014.
LEADERSHIP WEBINAR SERIES AVAILABLE TO USAT MEMBERS
The 2013 Leadership Webinar Series offers themes of character development, teamwork, communication, managing team culture dynamics and vision-casting. Conducted by leading experts in their respective fields for coaches and the general USAT membership, this exciting series is available to USAT members for only $99, or to coaches looking to earn 8 CEUs for $149.
*Purchase the entire series and save $20! Plus, email coaching@usatriathlon. org upon completing the entire series and receive a certificate of completion.
* To learn more, visit
www.usatriathlon.org/leadershipwebinarseries This series includes: The 5 Self’s of Human Performance The Time Crunched Triathlete Developing High Performing Teams Through Synergy, Interdependence and Accountability Team Player Factors and Techniques Fostering a Leadership Development Culture Building Your Coaching Brand Social Media and Your Coaching Practice Making Your Entrepreneurial Coaching Business a Full-time Gig... as Easy as 1-2-3!
USAT TO HOST FANTASY CAMP
USA Triathlon will host a Fantasy Camp to benefit the USAT Foundation on May 2-4, 2014 in Colorado Springs, Colo.
The USA Triathlon Foundation supports youth triathletes, paratriathletes and Olympic Hopefuls.
Fantasy Camp registrants will have the opportunity to stay in accommodations with scenic views of Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs and train with worldclass coaches and Olympic athletes in the hometown of the United States Olympic Committee. Registration is limited and will be available on
www.usatriathlon.org.
Fantasy Camp highlights include:
• Work directly with elite athletes and top USA Triathlon coaches
• Swim in the Olympic Training Center pool where many Olympic athletes, including Michael Phelps, have trained
• Take a guided bike tour through scenic Colorado Springs with elite athletes
• Dine with world class athletes at the Olympic Training Center
• Take a private tour of the U.S. Olympic Training Center
• Work directly with USAT’s running expert, Bobby McGee
• Receive free gear from USA Triathlon partners
2014 COACHING EDUCATION SCHEDULE
USA Triathlon is excited to announce the Level I Coaching Course schedule for 2014.
January 16-17 – New Orleans, La.
February 7-8 – Santa Fe, N.M.
March 28-29 – Virginia Beach, Va.
April 11-12 – Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
May 9-10 – Boston, Mass.
June 20-21 – Minneapolis, Minn.
July 18-19 – Charleston, S.C.
August 7-8 – Milwaukee, Wis.
August 15-16 – Albany, N.Y.
September 19-20 – Portland, Ore.
October TBD – Las Vegas, Nev.
November TBD – Lexington, Ky.
Information on all Level I Coaching Certification Clinics, as well as prerequisites can be found at
www.usatriathlon.org under the Coaching tab. The cost for each class is $555 and includes all course materials. The class is limited to 40 individuals through an application process.
UPCOMING RACE DIRECTOR CERTIFICATION
USA Triathlon is excited to announce the Race Director Certification course offering for 2014.
April 25-26: Albany, N.Y.
September 19-20: Portland, Ore.
Information on all certification classes and prerequisites can be found at
www.usatriathlon.org under the Race Director tab and “Education.” The cost for each class is $450 and includes all course materials. The class is limited to the first 20 individuals to register. More classes will be added in November 2013.
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