
Self-Managed
 ADP is one of the predominant long distance running teams in the U.S. and even the World. With seven U.S. Olympic track team berths over the past two Olympiads and two Olympic medals, there are few training groups who have produced on the level of ADP. ADP competes year round with major fall road races (top finishers and champions at Boston & New York Marathons), winter cross country (ADP consistently crushes the competition at the US Cross Country Championships earning the lion's share of Team USA spots for World Cross Country) and spring and summer International track (since the 2016 Rio Olympics, ADP has averaged seven Team USA members for US Olympic and World Championship teams. With a roster of 20 athletes individually sponsored by Nike, HOKA and the US Army, the ADP is looking to rebrand its team name with a fitting corporate sponsor. And with new World Athletics sponsorship regulations, athletes competition uniforms now have space admissible for this benefit.
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