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United States national athletics team

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Jurisdiction
  
National

Chief Exec
  
Max Siegel

Abbreviation
  
USATF

United States national athletics team

Sport
  
Track & Field Long-Distance Running Race Walking

Founded
  
1979 (1979) as The Athletics Congress/USA

Headquarters
  
Indianapolis, IN, United States

The United States national athletics (track and field) team represents the United States in international athletics competitions such as Olympic Games or World athletics championships.

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Medal tables

The United States have 25 participations in the Olympic Games of 26 editions held (the only exception is due to the boycott of Moscow 1980)

Olympic Games

The United States is the nation that has clearly won the most medals in athletics at the Olympic Games, around 736, of which 312 gold. Their national-level male, took part in all editions of the games already this season, 25 with the exception of Moscow 1980 known for the 1980 boycott, while women 18 editions from Amsterdam 1928.

References

United States national athletics team Wikipedia


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