USOPC Operation Gold Event Sample Clauses

USOPC Operation Gold Event. The Operation Gold qualifying event for SPORTS ORG is the 2022 Paracanoe World Championships in Halifax, Canada, August 3-7, 2022. Any supplementary funds for the USOPC Operation Gold Event will be distributed by SPORTS ORG to qualified athletes. Details will be outlined and communicated to athletes through SPORTS ORG’s athlete agreement, to include payment criteria, award amounts and athlete eligibility terms. In a Paralympic Games year, teams and individuals must place in the top-three at the Paralympic Games to qualify for Operation Gold Awards; multiple Operation Gold Awards can be received if an athlete has multiple top-three finishes at the Paralympic Games. In non-Paralympic years, Operation Gold Awards are limited to one award per athlete in a program year; athletes who qualify for more than one award automatically receive the higher award. Individuals must finish in one of the top eight places, while teams must finish in one of the top six places at the qualifying event in order to qualify for Operation Gold Awards in non-Paralympic years, provided individuals/teams finish among the top 50% of the individuals/teams who started the event. For purposes of Operation Gold, a team is defined as three or more athletes (pairs are awarded at the same rate as individual athletes).
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USOPC Operation Gold Event. The Operation Gold qualifying event for Sports Org is the 2023 ISSF World Shooting Championships. Any supplementary funds for the USOPC Operation Gold Event will be distributed by Sports Org to qualified athletes. Details will be outlined and communicated to athletes through Sports Org’s athlete agreement, to include payment criteria, award amounts and athlete eligibility terms. In an Olympic Games year, teams and individuals must place in the top-three at the Olympic Games to qualify for an Operation Gold Event Award; multiple Operation Gold Event Awards can be received if an athlete has multiple top-three finishes at the Olympic Games. In non-Olympic Games years, Operation Gold Awards are limited to one award per athlete in the Term; athletes who qualify for more than one award automatically receive the higher award. Individuals must finish in one of the top eight places, while teams (for Shooting, Mixed Teams) must finish in one of the top-six places at the qualifying event in a discipline on the program of the Olympic Games to qualify for an Operation Gold Award in a non-Olympic Games year. For purposes of Operation Gold, a team is defined as three or more athletes (pairs [for Shooting, Mixed Teams] are awarded at the same rate as individual athletes). 1st $6,250 $7,500 $37,500 2nd $5,000 $6,250 $22,500 3rd $4,375 $5,000 $15,000 4th $3,750 $4,375 5th $3,125 $3,750 6th $3,125 $3,750 7th $2,500 $2,500 8th $2,500 $2,500 *In non-Games, non-World Championships years, Operation Gold Payments will be determined after the slate of participating countries is known. Slate must contain at least the World ‘s top 10 countries for a payout up to 8th place. If the top 7-9 ranked countries are present, payout will include up to 5th place. If the top 4-6 ranked countries are present, payout will include up to 3rd place per USOPC Athlete Support Guidelines.
USOPC Operation Gold Event. The Operation Gold qualifying event for SPORTS ORG will be; • 2022 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, August 3-7,2022, Halifax Canada • 2022 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships, July 26-31, 0000, Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Any supplementary funds for the USOPC Operation Gold Event will be distributed by SPORTS ORG to qualified athletes. Details will be outlined and communicated to athletes through SPORTS ORG’s athlete agreement, to include payment criteria, award amounts and athlete eligibility terms. In non-Olympic Games years, Operation Gold Awards are limited to one award per athlete in the Term; athletes who qualify for more than one award automatically receive the higher award. Individuals must finish in one of the top eight places, while teams must finish in one of the top-six places at the qualifying event in a discipline on the program of the Olympic Games to qualify for an Operation Gold Award in a non-Olympic Games year. In an Olympic Games year, teams and individuals must place in the top-three at the Olympic Games to qualify for an Operation Gold Event Award; multiple Operation Gold Event Awards can be received if an athlete has multiple top-three finishes at the Olympic Games. 1st $6,250 $7,500 $37,500 2nd $5,000 $6,250 $22,500 3rd $4,375 $5,000 $15,000 4th $3,750 $4,375 5th $3,125 $3,750 6th $3,125 $3,750 7th $2,500 $2,500 8th $2,500 $2,500

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