WSJ News Exclusive | U.S. Olympic Sports Groups Seek Government Aid

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The coronavirus pandemic has prompted sports bodies that usually generate much of their own revenue to seek help

Unlike many other prominent Olympic nations, the U.S. has no government-funded sports ministry. The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee pays for itself, mainly through corporate sponsorships and the proceeds from broadcast-rights agreements. The dozens of sports governing bodies under its umbrella also generate most of their own revenue.

But the coronavirus pandemic has upended that American dynamic. Sports governing bodies, such as USA Archery and USA Swimming, have seen membership fees and event revenues drop or vanish...

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