
Athlete Representatives
It is important to use the resources around you to make strides to a great career. In an effort to open the doors of communication between the future stars and those who help get them there, USATF has developed the Athletes Representatives section.
Athlete representatives (agents) can look here for topics pertaining to their athletes, while athletes can look here to find athlete representatives' contact information, what services they provide, and which athletes are represented by which athlete representatives. We hope this resource will aid in the development of a relationship that leads to great success.
Application Process
Please be advised that you will not be a USATF-Authorized Athlete Representative for 2009 until you receive written notification thereof from USATF. This is true even if you were a USATF-Authorized Athlete Representative prior to January 1, 2009. Please also be advised that processing of your application (including conducting the mandatory criminal background screening) can take up to 45 days.
Requirements
Application/Agreement Form
The fee is $395 for all applicants.
IAAF Forms
Forms for renewal of certification as an Athletes’ Representative by the IAAF may be obtained here. USATF will not endorse IAAF forms, however, unless and until the applicant has been certified as an Authorized Athlete Representative by USATF for 2009.
All applications must be received by January 9, 2009. Mail, fax, or e-mail completed USATF and IAAF application/agreement forms and applicable fees to:
USATF Authorized Athlete Representative Program
attn: Lamont Jones, General Counsel and Director of Business Affairs
132 East Washington Street, Suite 800
Indianapolis, IN 46204
or
317-261-0514 (fax)
For additional information or questions, call or e-mail Lamont Jones (317-261-0500 or e-mail).