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Left to right, Cheryl Haworth, Hunter Kemper and Sheila Taormina. Their roads to Beijing intersect at the U.S. Olympic Training Center, but for different reasons.

OTC opens recovery center (9/19/06)
Grappling with uncertainty (09/12/06)
Medal contenders hone skills at OTC (8/08/06)
TOUR DE FRANCE (07/28/06)
USOC pares 2016 options to three cities (07/27/06)
Move still in USOC's future (07/27/06)
Weir says he got death threats at Olympics (07/24/06)
USOC considers creating its own 24-hour network (07/23/06)
Olympic official out of hospital (07/18/04)
Army's world class athletes told program won't pay for some trips (07/11/06)
Johnson chosen as coach (07/06/06)
Ueberroth: New digs not priority for OTC (6/27/06)
USOC fears that young people don't care about Games (6/25/06)
USOC opts for new bid approach (6/24/06)
USOC taking control of NGBs (6/23/06)
Chinese delegation visits OTC as nations share training secrets (06/21/06)
Defenseman is at the front (06/11/06)
Focus of hockey congress is future (06/08/06)
Sooners' Paris still working (5/22/06)
TAKE A NUMBER (05/14/06)
Phelps' hunger still strong (05/12/06)
Scouting for U.S. bid begins (05/04/06)
Bringing IN THE Gold (5/01/06)
USOC official resigns (4/12/06)
USOC SAYS BEHAVE (04/09/06)
Ctvrtlik carries hopes of USOC (3/29/06)
Volleyball moving to California (3/29/06)
Olympics are family's goal (3/08/05)
Olympian in no hurry to turn pro (3/07/06)
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No surprises on final roster (02/01/06)
Figure skating field crowded (01/29/06)
Finally his time (01/28/06)
Weiss likely to retire (01/28/06)
Springs in step (01/27/06)
Chemistry test passed early on (01/26/06)
Tuneup for Turin in Springs (01/25/06)
Kwan won't skate at World Arena (01/16/06)
Weir is willing to watch his words (01/15/06)
Cohen wins (01/15/06)
Skaters support a spot for Kwan (01/14/06)
Weir all but secures Turin spot (01/13/06)
On bad knee, Bradley puts on a show (01/13/06)
USOC general counsel to leave (01/12/06)
Showy skater seeks 3rd title (01/12/06)
Kwan files petition to join U.S. team (01/12/06)
Growing pains for area skater (01/11/06)
Ready to break the ice (01/08/06)
U.S. skeleton team coach suspended (1/1/06)
Parra returns to Olympics with late run in 1,500 race (12/31/05)
Parra must deal with turmoil in life, on ice (12/29/05)
A champion's ghost (12/28/05)
Carpenter goes from Jell-O to just made it (12/28/05)
Full speed ahead (12/27/05)
LOSING TRACK (12/25/05)
Skaters excited for `Team Pursuit' (12/25/05)
USA strives for a golden age (12/20/05)
White wins again, nears Games spot (12/18/05)
Local depth showcased at Olympic trials (12/17/05)
USOC may join shopping-center plan (12/16/05)
Competition nothing but friendly SNOWBOARDING U.S. GRAND PRIX (12/16/05)
Historic double try can't get off the ice (12/16/05)
Making friends fast (12/15/05)
Opinion: Future Boy still has Olympic test ahead (12/15/05)
A twisted pipeline to Olympics (12/14/05)
Ohno's real edge: the OTC (12/14/05)
Officials say USOC upheaval paying off (12/09/05)
Miller wants focus off medals (12/01/05)
Scherr: U.S. team will have success (11/30/05)
Rodriguez continues to glide past U.S. records (11/21/05)
Kohn displays impeccable timing (11/20/05)
U.S. teams aim to keep sled secrets while winning (11/20/05)
American skater sets world record (11/19/05)
U.S. womens bobsledders face 2 fronts (11/18/05)
Bernotas wins World Cup race (11/18/05)
Racers try to remain on track (11/17/05)
Golden crystal ball (10/23/05)
Moran big force for USOC (10/30/05)
Turin officials hope for doping law hiatus (10/13/05)
Bloom has eyes on NFL combine (10/12/05)
USOC won't set a goal for medals (10/11/05)
USOC supports softball (10/11/05)
Female driver says bobsled rules offer double standard (10/10/05)
Dunlap decides time is right to retire (10/09/05)
BUSINESS UNUSUAL (10/02/05)
Athletes dealing with injuries (9/25/05)
VETERAN LIVES ON EDGE (9/24/05)
Veterans learning to compete again (9/23/05)
USOC sends stern message (09/11/05)
USOC to help evacuees (9/10/05)
Who will play goalie hottest question (9/09/05)
U.S. team must find camaraderie in a rush (9/8/05)
The boys are back (9/7/05)
Granato's Olympic dream shattered (8/26/05)
USOC selects former Marine (8/25/05)
USOC opens Olympic Hall of Fame voting to public (8/18/05)
Siblings share sport (8/05/05)
Olympian Gardner to kick off event (7/28/05)
USA Hockey's Berglund steps aside after 32 years (7/17/05)
George wins spot for worlds (07/12/05)
An Olympic-sized outrage (07/09/05)
LONDON KNOCKS OUT PARIS (07/07/05)
Cammi Granato ponders the end (6/10/05)
New York debacle stings USOC (6/08/05)
Gardner wants USOC to give more insurance (5/28/05)
Gold is the goal as U.S. turns to 'Iron Hammer' (5/26/05)
Springs event honored by IOC (5/26/05)
Former Olympian appeals to USOC (5/22/05)
Synchro swimming may come to Springs (5/06/05)
Winter federation leaders step down (05/03/05)
Could USOC fill convention center void? (05/03/05)
Patterson, Phelps among honorees at Olympic Assembly (05/03/05)
Federations worried by funding plan from USOC (05/02/05)
USOC says NGBs must show cause to get cash (05/01/05)
Reclusive Babashoff receives emotional award (05/01/05)
Leaders say USOC to remain in Springs (04/30/05)
New chief quickly streamlining USOC (04/29/05)
Lawsuit: USOC has list of cheats (04/28/05)



Peter Ueberroth is the chairman of the U.S. Olympic Committee board of directors.

USOC lays off six in Springs (4/15/05)
Pacific Rim summit spiked (4/15/05)
Diminutive boxer throws sizable punch (03/20/05)
Triathlon board affirms association with USOC (03/20/05)
Equality has a ring to it (03/16/05)
Goucher's new motto: Hit the road (3/13/05)
For U.S. soccer, hopes of winning are up in the air (03/10/05)
USA Volleyball teams want to leave Springs (03/06/05)
USOC takes hard look at NGB funding (03/06/05)
USA Triathlon might secede (03/02/05)
High-flying hopes (02/25/05)
IOC evaluation commission thinks NYC can deliver plan (02/25/05)
NYC2012 holding Olympic wild card (02/24/05)
Stadium will be N.Y.'s yardstick (02/23/04)
New York courts IOC in bid for 2012 Games (02/22/05)
USOC cuts 26 staffers in Springs (02/16/05)
Honor has Phelps speechless (2/03/05)
Ethics panel part of reform at USOC (01/15/05)
Page exiting on a high note (12/19/04)
Foudy finally hangs up soccer cleats (12/12/04)
USOC: Cheaters should be punished (12/05/04)
IOC could strip Marion Jones' Olympic medals (12/04/04)
Developer pledges space to USOC (12/03/04)
Ebersol increased Olympics' popularity (11/30/04)
Appeals court won't hear USOC suit (11/18/04)
NYC2012 officials make their pitch to IOC (11/18/04)
Gymnasts reminded to uphold image (11/10/04)
Bush may poorly affect NYC 2012 bid (11/07/04)
Local hall honors legendary Olympian (10/29/04)
Gymnast Hamm will keep his all-around gold (10/22/04)
Fans turn out for celebration (10/17/04)
Figure skating chief planning for the future (10/12/04)
USOC not happy with Bush campaign (10/09/04)
Congressman calls for hearing on Hamm case (10/07/04)
White House visit will cost USOC nearly $400,000 (10/02/04)
Go FOR THE Gold (8/8/04)
USOC takes bit of Springs to Athens (8/8/04)
Is U.S. Olympic team clean as can be? (7/29/04)
USOC chairman supports Springs (7/02/04)
Ceremony inducts U.S. Olympians into Hall of Fame (7/02/04)
Having survived torture, Iraqis train in Springs (6/28/04)
Athlete sues USOC for $10M (6/19/04)
Upbeat USOC leader talks change (6/15/04)
Board must address USOC home in Springs (6/15/04)
Olympic dreams (6/13/04)
USOC link helps sell convention venue to city (5/26/04)
Council asked to back convention center (5/25/04)
Home, not training, preoccupies Iraqi wrestlers, coach (4/25/04)
Satisfying ending (4/18/04)
Ueberroth to USOC: Stay the course (4/15/04)
USOC selectors named (3/12/04)
USOC revives hall of fame (3/11/04)
Campbell says he'd serve on USOC volunteer board (3/05/04)
Atlanta chosen to host second Titan Games (3/04/04)

One year later, chaos fades at USOC (2/29/04)

Calm has replaced crisis at the U.S. Olympic Committee, where employees publicly and privately credit interim Chief Executive Jim Scherr for righting a listing ship.

Rebuilding plan has USOC looking at better days (2/29/04)
Given another chance (2/09/04)
Gardner takes victory in stride (2/09/04)
DAVE SCHULTZ MEMORIAL WRESTLING TOURNAMENT (2/08/04)
Movie is a miraculous portrayal of '80 U.S. hockey team (2/08/04)
Training center opens doors to Iraqi athletes (2/06/04)
USATF relents, turns over info in Young doping case (2/2/04)
Deadline issued in Young doping case (1/30/04)
Taekwondo Union president, treasurer resign (1/24/04)
USOC move gets close look (1/23/04)
Source: Funding cut off until USATF cooperates with IOC (1/19/04)
Olympic offices may head downtown (1/16/04)
Four brothers take first step (1/15/04)
Surprise rule might derail mountain bikers Olympic bid (1/10/04)
CHOW DOWN (12/25/03)
Dining hall a place to meet and greet (12/25/03)
More than sports medicine (12/24/03)
PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE (12/23/03)
Blood, sweat and science (12/22/03)
Scientists increasingly bringing lab to athletes (12/22/03)

Chronology of events
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Center of attention (12/21/03)
Keeping an eye on things (12/21/03)
Olympians treated to an early Christmas present (12/05/03)
U.S., Ohno stay home in wake of threats (11/22/03)
USATF retains records (11/20/03)
D.A.?s office considering Taekwondo Union probe (11/06/03)
USADA reforms anti-doping efforts to alter world's opinion (11/2/03)
Taekwondo union rejects compromise (10/30/03)
More THG tests coming (10/29/03)
Athletes take stand against drug-users (10/24/03)



Former Marine Corps general Wallace "Chip" Gregson resigned April 11, 2006 as the chief operating officer for the U.S. Olympic Committee.



Wallace "Chip" Gregson is the chief operating officer for the U.S. Olympic Committee. He retired as a lieutenant general from the U.S. Marine Corps.

USOC needs fresh faces (10/20/03)
U.S. `on track? for top medal count (10/20/03)
Board structure changes with USOC reform vote (10/19/03)
Track & Field could lose certification in doping case (10/18/03)
Doping 'conspiracy' among several U.S. athletes alleged (10/17/03)
USOC board convenes to streamline organization (10/17/03)
Taekwondo union faces expulsion (10/10/03)
Olympic theme considered for Springs? Confluence Park (9/27/03)
Senate passes Olympic Committee reform legislation (9/25/03)



In 1990, Rena Inoue and John Baldwin skated -- but not together -- at the old Broadmoor World Arena. Ten years later, they became skating partners. Now a couple, Inoue and Baldwin are the U.S. pairs champions. They also won gold at the Four Continents Championship on Thursday at the World Arena.

IOC will examine positive drug tests (9/24/03)
Three former USOC workers file sex discrimination complaints (9/23/03)
Senate bill may keep USOC in Springs (9/18/03)
U.S. OLYMPIC COMMITTEE 25TH ANNIVERSARY (09/05/03)
USOC continues to thrive after long, stormy road
USOC eyes on 100 prizes (9/05/03)
Senators' demand has not reached Justice (9/05/03)
More trouble at USOC (9/04/03)
UNITED STATES OLYMPIC COMMITTEE 25th ANNIVERSARY (8/31/03)
Taekwondo group audited (8/23/03)
USOC denies employee's allegations (8/22/03)
U.S. Taekwondo seeks counsel (8/21/03)
Union members seek president's removal (8/20/03)
Taekwondo faces turmoil (8/19/03)

The price of politics (7/20/03)

Speculation about a U.S. Olympic Committee move intensified recently when the organization became the center of a turf battle between U.S. senators arguing about Olympic reform.

USOC reform bill passes committee (7/18/03)
McCain wants USOC overhaul (7/16/03)
USOC part of group giving visiting Iraqi archers a boost (7/11/03)
USOC begins layoffs, more possible (7/02/03)
Gossip continues to circulate about USOC move (6/27/03)
Mayor rallies troops to block move of USOC headquarters (6/26/03)
Plans for reform to be heard (6/24/03)
Key senators won't support attempt to keep USOC in Springs (6/25/03)
'Drastic' changes suggested for USOC (6/20/03)
USOC reform on the fast track (6/19/03)
USOC targets positions, pay raises (6/11/03)
A new path to gold (6/01/03)
Supporting USOC's decision (5/01/03)
Campaign started to keep USOC in Springs (5/11/03)
USOC players won't go down without fight (4/25/03)
USOC reform plan ready for the next step (4/14/03)
USOC to deal with shortfall of $8 million (4/13/03)
USOC reforming in a fishbow (4/11/03)
USOC cleared of Exum claims (4/10/03)
USADA is out as defendant in Exum's lawsuit (4/09/03)
Senate task force sets open forum on USOC (4/08/03)
USOC's Martin may get the nod (4/05/03)
Starring in reserve role (4/06/03)
Campbell won't pursue USOC job (3/27/03)
Campbell mentioned for USOC chief post (3/20/03)
Too many things to too many folks (3/20/03)
Olympian Gardner joins fray (3/19/03)
Major changes needed, USOC reformer says (3/16/03)
USOC to face more scrutiny (3/13/03)
USOC sponsor asks for accounting (3/12/03)
USOC to trim fat with cutbacks and attrition (3/07/03)
Ward's right-hand man joins exodus (3/04/03)
Ward's actions puzzling (3/03/03)
Switch focus back to ideals, Ward says (3/02/03)
Ward reportedly ready to resign (3/01/03)
Senator: USOC staff has incriminating evidence (2/28/03)
Ward vows to quit if USOC calls for his resignation (2/27/03)
Attempt to remove Ward fails (2/26/03)
Flights for Ward, wife add up to big chunk of USOC travel (2/25/03)
USOC woes mount with expense report controversy (2/24/03)
USOC task force meets to discuss radical reforms (2/22/03)
Lawyer´s letter raises questions (2/20/03)
Clamor for Olympic leader´s resignation grows (2/16/03)
USOC move recommended (2/15/03)
Tax issues, harassment add to USOC worries (2/14/03)
Senate´s USOC reform a solo act (2/13/03)
Senator thinks Ward should lose USOC job (2/12/03)
USOC marketing officer resigns (2/11/03)
New USOC head names task force as scrutiny continues (2/10/03)
USOC´s Ward gets rebuke, keeps job (2/09/03)
Senator wants USOC chief out (2/08/03)
Ward may find lack of support among staffers (2/07/03)
Trouble continues to bubble for USOC (2/06/03)
USOC president resigns, says it´s time to quit fighting (2/05/03)
USOC chief, president drawing battle lines (2/02/03)
Senators planning visit to USOC (2/01/03)
USOC readies for overhaul (1/30/03)
USOC bickering reaches Senate (1/29/03)
USOC under the microscope (1/28/03)
Ethics chairman accused of conflict (1/24/03)
USOC leadership asks Mankamyer to resign (1/22/03)
Federal probe looming (1/21/03)
Independent probe sought (1/20/03)
USOC bleeds again (1/18/03)
Ward says it is time for USOC to ´move forward´ (1/17/03)
Second person resigns USOC job (1/16/03)
USOC chief keeps job despite ´error in judgment´ (1/14/03)



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