USA Triathlon officials and South Lake Hospital confirmed today
that the current contract between the two organizations for the
National Training Center in Clermont, Fla., will not be renewed.
Officials with USAT and South Lake Hospital will continue
discussions regarding future projects together, but the two
organizations have elected not to continue with the name lease
agreement. South Lake Hospital will continue to own and operate
the National Training Center.
"Everything is amicable," said USA Triathlon Board of Directors
President Brad Davison. "We appreciate the great relationship we
have had with South Lake Hospital."
"South Lake Hospital has enjoyed its partnership with USA
Triathlon and we look forward to continuing a relationship with
them," said Leslie Longacre, Executive Director/CEO of South
Lake Hospital. "USAT has been a great partner and has done a
tremendous job in furthering the sport of triathlon, especially
in Central Florida."
All programs and services of South Lake Hospital's National
Training Center will continue to be offered to the 3500
community members and national and international athletes who
come to train in south Lake County. The USA Triathlon logo will
be removed from the building during the next 60 days, and a new
logo is being designed.
All full-time USA Triathlon employees who worked at the National
Training Center have relocated to the USAT National Office in
Colorado Springs, Colo.
"The National Training Center is a world-class fitness and
training facility for everyone," said John Moore, Administrator
of Campus Development. "We have a wide variety of athletes who
use the facility and components of the NTC campus throughout the
year."
Moore and Davison said future discussions may include components
of camps and clinics offered by USAT at the National Training
Center.
The National Training Center opened on the South Lake Hospital
campus in August 2001. In 2004, more than 11,000 athletes - from
sports including triathlon, soccer, race walking, flag football,
swimming and track & field - trained or competed at the National
Training Center.