USATF AADP Funding Guidelines
MEN Must have Must not have Distance surpassed: yet bettered: 5K 14:55 13:30 8K 24:50 22:30 10K 31:30 28:30 15K 48:40 44:00 1/2 Marathon 1:09:45 1:03:00 Marathon 2:26:00 2:13:00 WOMEN Must have Must not have Distance surpassed: yet bettered: 5K 18:38 16:45 8K 30:25 27:20 10K 39:00 35:00 15K 1:00:05 52:45 10M 1:05:00 56:35 20K 1:21:10 1:11:15 1/2 Marathon 1:26:44 1:15:10 Marathon 3:03:00 2:42:00 What is AADP? The USATF Association Athlete Development Program is a cooperative effort between USATF's national Women's and Men's Long Distance Running Committees, the races across the country that host USATF Championship road races, and the 57 "local" associations of USATF. AADP provides top-level, local distance runners an expense-paid opportunity to compete in USATF National Championship races against the best competition in the U. S. Local USATF Associations select athletes for the Championship races and pay a portion of the travel costs. The U.S. Championship events offer additional travel funding and cover lodging, ground transportation, waived entry, and meals. Members of the LDR Committees organize and coordinate the effort. The National LDR Committees determine the guidelines for the program. Athletes must be 39 years of age or younger, be U.S. citizens, and have PRs within a given range-10K PRs, for example, between 39:00 and 35:00 for women, 31:30 and 28:30 for men.