U.S. ARMY ATHLETES
History of the Army Olympians
Since 1948, 425 Army Soldier–athletes have been selected to either an American summer or winter team, earning 104 Olympic medals overall. The Army has established its own training centers for sports such as boxing, wrestling and modern pentathlon providing outstanding Soldier-athletes with the support and training to compete and succeed in national and international competitions, while maintaining a professional military career. All members of the Army (Active, Reserve and National Guard) are offered the same opportunity for selection. All Soldier-athletes are well–trained Soldiers first, having attended Basic and Advanced Individual Training for enlisted members or Officer Basic Course for officers.
This year, Army athletes will be representing the United States in the 2012 London Summer Olympics.
Soldiers strive to be the best at their sports representing both the Army and the United States in Olympic competitions.
Learn MoreLearn more about the Soldier athletes competing in this year's Olympic Games.
Learn MoreThe Army offers a wide variety of sports programs for Soldiers, from post level intramural sports to the Olympics. Here are a few of the higher level athletic opportunities that the Army offers Soldiers.
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