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Sports Event Guidelines for Post-COVID Competition

Organizations are releasing documents to help event organizers plan their returns

Posted On: June 16, 2020 By : Jason Gewirtz

As sports at all levels prepare to come back from weeks or months on hiatus, sports organizations are releasing guidelines that can serve as a framework for how to host events safely and successfully. The following are links to various published guidelines across a range of sports that are designed for event organizers to consult before coming back with live events.

This list will be updated as more guidelines become available.

Multisport Organizations

U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (Event Guidelines)

U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (Athlete Guidelines)

Industry Organizations

Event Safety Alliance

Health Organizations

World Health Organization

National Governing Bodies

USA Baseball

USA Cycling

U.S. Figure Skating

USA Gymnastics

USA Hockey

U.S. Lacrosse

USA Rugby

U.S. Soccer

USA Triathlon

USA Track & Field

USA Volleyball

USA Wrestling

Youth Sports Organizations

CDC Guidelines for Youth Sports

Little League

National Federation of State High School Associations (NFSH)

U.S. Youth Soccer

Collegiate Sports Organizations

NCAA

International Federations

World Athletics

World Baseball Softball Confederation

World Rugby

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