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U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program
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World Class Athlete Program
Active 1997 – present
Country United States
Allegiance United States
Branch United States Army
Part of

Department of Defense
Department of the Army
Installation Management Command

Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command
Nickname(s) WCAP

The U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program (WCAP) is a military unit whose primary mission is to support nationally and internationally ranked soldiers in participating on the U.S. Olympic team. The program is headquartered at Fort Carson, Colorado.[1]

Objectives[]

According to the U.S. Army, WCAP provides active duty, national guard and reserve soldiers the opportunity to train and compete at national and international sports competitions with the ultimate goal of selection to the United States Olympic Team and Paralympic Games, while maintaining a professional military career and promoting the U.S. Army.[1]

Selection[]

Any soldier-athlete (Active Duty, National Guard, Reserve) may apply for selection provided:

  • Soldier is in good military standing
  • The sport the soldier is applying for is an Olympic Sport
  • Soldier has completed Advanced Individual Training (enlisted) or Officer Basic Course (officer)
  • Soldier meets sport specific entry standards, which normally consists of attaining a high national ranking or being selected to a US National Team for international competition[2][3]
  • WCAP is not a developmental program; it targets athletes who have achieved world class status in their sport.

WCAP Olympians[]

2012[]

The Program sent 7 athletes and 4 coaches to the 2012 Summer Games in London.[4]

  • Sergeant First Class Dremiel Byers, Greco-Roman wrestling, 120 kg
  • Sgt. 1st Class Keith Sanderson, rapid fire pistol
  • Sgt. 1st Class Daryl Szarenski, pistol
  • Staff Sgt. John Nunn, 50 km racewalk
  • SPC Justin Lester, Greco-Roman wrestling
  • Sgt. Spenser Mango, Greco-Roman wrestling
  • SPC Dennis Bowsher, Modern Pentathlon

2010[]

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Maj. Michael Anti (left), a marksman with the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program assigned to the U.S. Army Marskmanship Unit at Fort Benning, Ga., flashes his silver medal alongside gold medalist Zhanbo Jia of China (center) and bronze medalist Christian Planer (right) of Austria after completion of the men's 50-meter rifle three-position event in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games at Markopoulo Olympic Shooting Centre.[5]

During the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games three soldier-athletes and one coach represented WCAP and the US Army in the XXI Olympiad.[6]

-10k Sprint[7]
  • SGT John Napier (Bobsled)
-4-man USA Sled II Pilot
-4-man USA Sled II Brakeman[8]
  • SGT William Tavares (Team USA Bobsled Coach)

2008[]

During the 2008 Beijing Summer Games two WCAP athletes and one coach represented WCAP and the US Army in the XXIX Olympiad:[9]

-50m Rifle Competition
  • SSG Dremiel Byers (Greco-Roman Wrestling)
-Heavyweight
-Rapid Fire Pistol competition
  • MAJ David Johnson (Team USA Shooting Coach)

Other notable WCAP alumni[]

Boyd Melson

Boyd Melson (right)

-2004 Military World Games|World Military Boxing Championships, gold medal (69-kg. weight class)[10]

References[]

  • Pearce, Kelly (27 November 1996). "Army brings elite athlete program to Fort Carson". Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph. 

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