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“Exactly What We Need”: USA Weightlifting’s National Team Program Makes Big Promises for American Athletes

American weightlifting has momentum. After the best performance in its modern history at the 2024 Olympics, Team USA is poised to perform even better over the coming years. 

The NTP, designed by USAW’s Senior Director Sport Performance Mike Gattone, is meant to be the, “the next step in USAW’s commitment to develop and support the best weightlifters in the world.”

BarBend spoke with a few of Team USA’s cornerstone members to take their temperature on the next phase of American weightlifting.

USA Weightlifting National Team Program, Explained

American weightlifting has historically struggled to excel on the world stage. The wind has changed in recent years, with medal-winners at both Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020, and culminating in Team USA bagging two historic Olympic medals in 2024: 

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NTP organizers within USAW hope to build on this momentum as the organization turns its gaze toward the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. The primary objective of the NTP is twofold: 

  1. Support the most competitive athletes at the senior international level.
  2. Develop a strong pipeline of promising athletes for the future.

You can read the NTP policy document in full here.

USAW has reached agreements with the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) to provide additional financial support to NTP members in the amount of $1,000 per month, atop what USAW provides its athletes directly. In 2025, USOPC bonus funding is available to athletes who: 

Gold Level members of the NTP are afforded a number of other benefits, including a $3,500 monthly stipend, consultations with a NTP coach, plus access to psychological and nutritional support services as well. 

Weightlifting Coaches
Credit: USA Weightlifting

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Perspectives From the Athletes

BarBend spoke with two prominent members of USAW’s international squad to find out how the athletes themselves view the promises made by the NTP. 

Here’s Meredith Alwine, who has competed for Team USA internationally since 2017. Alwine is also the Women’s 71-kilogram World Champion from 2021: 

Here’s Caine Wilkes, Team USA veteran, Tokyo 2020 Olympian, and three-time Pan American Champion:

And here’s Morris

Editor’s Note: BarBend is the Official Media Partner of USA Weightlifting. The two organizations maintain editorial independence unless otherwise stated on specific projects.

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