The grounds and shop were a lot smaller than I remembered the Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center is but it was still such a cool place to visit. During our visit, they had some cute photo op locations throughout the grounds such as athlete posters, statues, and a medal podium. In addition to training Olympic and Paralympic athletes, the center is also used for international, college, development, youth tournaments, camps, and corporate conference training.
Priority is given to elite athletes and their training at all times. If you are an athlete or just an Olympic fan, this center is a must-see! I would love to visit again one day and see the changes that have taken place since my last visit.
Let me know in the comments below! Your email address will not be published. Chula Vista Olympic Training Center. The Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center is a US Olympic and Paralympic Training Site that is home to some of the best athletes in the world because of the year- round training opportunities the facility and the region affords.
It is impossible to visit the Training Center and not feel something. Participants at the training center will find housing accommodations in suite- style housing units, a communal dining room with meals prepared under the guidance of USOC nutritional staff, strength training facilities and amazing training and event spaces.
Want help booking this venue? If you see trash on a trail, please do your part to help remove it. Remember, we are not picking up trash from another person but instead cleaning up for Mother Nature. Happy adventures! The U. Olympic Training Center is an all-weather, acre complex trains 4, athletes per year, supporting their efforts to excel in Olympic archery, rowing, canoeing, kayaking, soccer, softball, field hockey, tennis, track and field, and cycling.
Free guided tours are conducted from the Visitor Center when a tour guide is available — otherwise, you can pick up a map and take a self-guided tour. Personal Experience: We went on a Sunday in August and the place was a literal ghost town.
I was told by one of the workers that the best times to go are when actual events are happening, otherwise, it oftentimes is empty. It was cool walking in areas that we usually would not be allowed to get near but I much rather would have watched some Olympic-hopefuls do their thang! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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