United States Air Force World Class Athlete Program
The United States Air Force Army World Class Athlete Program is a military unit whose primary mission is to support nationally and internationally ranked soldiers in participating on the U.S. Olympic team. The program is headquartered at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas.
Many winners of the United States Air Force Athlete of the Year title were part of the WCAP.Current Roster
WCAP Olympians
13 WCAP athletes have represented the United States at the Olympics.Eighteen of the 19 athletes in the program qualified for the Olympic Trials.Olympians
Alternate
was the only WCAP athlete.
Thirty-six of 38 athletes qualified for Olympic Trials. One alternate for Olympic skeet.All three athletes qualified for the trials.Twenty-three of 28 athletes qualified for Olympic Trials.
Three athletes were selected for the United States national baseball team. They lost in the quarterfinals of the 2004 Americas Olympic Baseball Qualifying Tournament and did not qualify for the Olympics.
Three alternates.Olympians
All four athletes qualified for the trials.Twenty-three of 24 athletes qualified for Olympic Trials.
Three alternates.Olympians
Both athletes qualified for the trials. One was first alternate in Bobsled.Twelve of 14 athletes qualified for Olympic Trials.Olympians
One athlete qualified for the trials. He was first alternate in Bobsled.There were 20 WCAP athletes, five competed in the trials and one went to the Olympics.
Rank | Name | Sport |
First Lieutenant | Cale Simmons | Pole vault |
None athlete qualified for the trials.Summary