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Friday, March 20, 2020
Letter from USA Swimming CEO Tim Hinchey to USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland
by USA Swimming
Friday, March 20, 2020
Attn: Sarah Hirshland, United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee Chief Executive Officer United States Olympic & Paralympic CommitteeOne Olympic Plaza
Colorado Springs, CO 80909
Dear Sarah,
As a leader to our 400,000 members and many of the world’s top Olympic champions, I feel compelled to speak out about the pending Olympic Games in Tokyo in July 2020.
Our top priority at USA Swimming has been, and will continue to be, the health and safety of our athletes, coaches, staff, volunteers and other members.
As this global pandemic has grown, we have watched our athletes’ worlds be turned upside down and watched them struggle to find ways to continue to prepare and train – many for the biggest competitive opportunity of their lives.
Our world class swimmers are always willing to race anyone, anytime and anywhere; however, pressing forward amidst the global health crisis this summer is not the answer.
The right and responsible thing to do is to prioritize everyone’s health and safety and appropriately recognize the toll this global pandemic is taking on athletic preparations. It has transcended borders and wreaked havoc on entire populations, including those of our respected competitors.
Everyone has experienced unimaginable disruptions, mere months before the Olympic Games, which calls into question the authenticity of a level playing field for all.
Our athletes are under tremendous pressure, stress and anxiety, and their mental health and wellness should be among the highest priorities.
It is with the burden of these serious concerns that we respectfully request that the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee advocate for the postponement of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 by one year.
There are no perfect answers, and this will not be easy; however, it is a solution that provides a concrete path forward and allows all athletes to prepare for a safe and successful Olympic Games in 2021.
We urge the USOPC, as a leader within the Olympic Movement, to use its voice and speak up for the athletes.
Respectfully,

Tim Hinchey III
USA Swimming Chief Executive Officer
cc: Mr. Bob Vincent, USA Swimming Board of Directors
Chair Mrs. Susanne Lyons, United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee Board of Directors
Chair/President Mr. Cornel Marculescu, FINA Executive Director
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