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A U.S. Olympic Committee spokesperson said its not uncommon for its athletes to choose not to live in the village for a number of reasons. Some start in the village and leave for training, to stay with family, or go to their competitions further away.
A U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Site We are open to the public for guided tours, interactive experiences, private events and host functions throughout the year which are open to the public.
The guided tour is free to the general public, on a walk-in basis. The tour includes an overview of the history, purpose and general facts about the Lake Placid Olympic Paralympic Training Center. Reservations are not required for groups of 10 or less.
Training as a professional athlete is expensive, and the high price point to even arrive at the games, let alone make a living as a full-time professional like Crouser, can be a meaningful barrier to those hoping to compete on sports biggest stage. U.S. athletes may spend up to $100,000 preparing for the games.
Public Skate with friends and family on the Fastest Ice on Earth Enjoy ice-skating on the fastest ice on earth. Skate around a 400-meter ice oval that holds more Olympic World Records than anywhere else.
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The U.S. Olympic Paralympic Training Center offers year-round guided tours of the OPTC facilities. The guided walking tour explores several training venues at the OPTC, lasting approximately 75 minutes. Monday-Saturday: Tours are conducted hourly, on the hour.

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