USA Track & Field Reports $44.5 Million in Revenue
The 2024 amount came as the NGB saw some its best elite athlete results
Posted On: November 19, 2025 By :USA Track & Field is having a moment.
The national governing body has announced that it secured $44.5 million in audited revenue in 2024, the largest in the organization’s history and a nearly $8 million increase from 2023. The milestone continues a trend that has seen the NGB record 10 years of considerable growth and three years of steady recovery from the pandemic years.
The 2024 year also marked the final year of USATF’s investment in the 2022 World Athletics Championships, which were held in Eugene, Oregon — the first time the event was staged in the United States. The commitment to that event — more than $10 million — accounted for the NGB’s largest expense in 2024, a year after it paid $8 million in expenses related to the event in 2023.
The year also saw USATF increase its investment in sports performance by more than $2 million for a total of $10.5 million. Its spending on elite athlete competitions grew $800,000 for a total of $15 million. The NGB saw results from the spending, with the United States dominating the medal count in track and field at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, securing 34 total medals, including 14 golds. At the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Team USA secured 16 gold medals, which was a championship record.
“With hundredths of a second separating a gold medal and fourth place, every dollar USA Track & Field invests in performance gets us closer to the podium,” said USATF CEO Max Siegel. “As we approach LA 2028, USA Track & Field is committed to a strategy that ensures American athletes have the funding and the resources they need to continue being the best in the world.”