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USA TRIATHLON
MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to encourage, support and enhance the multisport experience in the United States


Vision
To engage every American in the multisport lifestyle


Core Values
We value our members and other constituents
We value safety, fairness, motivation and achievement in competition
We value fitness and health through exercise, the spirit of competitiveness and the pursuit of excellence – the multisport lifestyle


Competitive Advantage
We are recognized as the National Governing Body of triathlon by the United States Olympic Committee, the International Triathlon Union and the United States Congress. We provide regulation, encouragement and support for race directors, coaches, offi cials and athletes.


We are sustained by annual and one-day license fees from our members and from those who enter our sanctioned races. We also are supported by sponsorships, grants from the United States Olympic Committee and by corporate and individual donors. As a regulatory body, we legislate and enforce competitive rules and procedures. We offer education and certifi cation for race directors, coaches and offi cials.


We bring together our members’ needs and wishes to form a consensus for the course of multisport and of our federation into the future.


USAT STAFF
THE USAT STAFF IS COMMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING ATTITUDES AND PHILOSOPHIES:


Think Creatively
Operate in Race Mode
Engage Globally
Inspire Excellence
Act with Integrity


 


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© Copyright 2011 USA Triathlon
USA Triathlon Life (ISSN 19300824 – USPS 13-002) is published quarterly
by USA Triathlon, 5825 Delmonico Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80919-2401.
Annual membership is $39, of which $4.99 applies to USA Triathlon Life
PERIODICAL postage paid at Colorado Springs, CO 80901-9998
and additional mailing offices.


POSTMASTER: Send address changes to USA Triathlon Life at
5825 Delmonico Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80919-2401


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