Amateur Sports Act of 1978

Amateur Sports Act of 1978

The Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act establishes a United States Olympic Committee and provides for national governing bodies for each Olympic sport. The Act provides important legal protection for individual athletes. [36 U.S.C. § 220501]

Prior to the adoption of the Act in 1978, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) represented the United States on international competition matters and regulated amateur sports generally. The AAU had adopted arbitrary rules which prohibited women from participating in running events and banned any runner who had raced in the same event as a runner with a shoe-company sponsorship. Congress adopted the Act in response to criticisms of the AAU, effectively removing that organization from any governance role. The AAU now continues as a voluntary organization largely promoting youth track.

The Act charters the US Olympic Committee, which in turn can charter a national governing body (NGB) for each sport, such as USA Swimming, the United States Ski Team or the United States Figure Skating Association. Each NGB in turn establishes the rules for selecting the United States Olympic Team and promotes amateur competition in that sport.

The Act requires that active athletes (defined as amateur athletes who have represented the United States in international amateur competition within the last ten years) must hold 20 percent of the voting power of any board or committee in an NGB. The Act also provides athletes with due process and appeal rights concerning eligibility disputes.

The Act gives exclusive rights of usage of the words "Olympic" and "Olympiad" to the Olympic Committee. [ [http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode36/usc_sec_36_00220506----000-.html 36 U.S.C. § 220506] ] The Committee used this act to sue other organizations which used this term "Olympics", such as the "Gay Olympics".

See also

*Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act

Notes

External links

* [http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode36/usc_sec_36_00220501----000-.html Text of Act]
* [http://www.olympic.org/uk/index_uk.asp International Olympic Committee Website]
* [http://www.usoc.org US Olympic Committee Website]


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