ATLANTA 1996: The Official Living Legacy Institution of the Atlanta 1996 Centennial Olympic Games Employee Directory
Spectator SportsGeorgia, United States2-10 Employees
The organization operates as the Atlanta 1996 International Training Center, a small entity that provides athletic training aimed at preparing individuals to compete nationally and internationally while pursuing secondary education, vocational training, or university studies. Its mission centers on peace and reconciliation through sport and education. Athletes at the center train for Olympic competition and may represent their countries in international events. Founded in 1996 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, the organization has undergone several name changes as its scope has evolved. Since 2002, it has trained more than 2,000 athletes from 53 nations, with participants competing in Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, and London 2012, and earning medals in Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008. Its leadership has included notable figures such as Prince Albert II of Monaco and Dr. Marc-Daniel Gutekunst, with Ambassador Andrew Young serving as co-chair since 2002.