USATFAAC.org previously associated with USATF Athletes Advisory Committee has now been archived and consolidated into TrackSpikes.co.
If you arrived here via an old link, event page, athlete resource, or federation style directory, you’ve been redirected to a modern hub for performance footwear, spikes, and training resources.
Why this page exists
- The original domain is no longer functioning as an active athletics resource
- We’ve redirected it using permanent redirect
- Visitors looking for training, performance, or competition related guidance are now directed to a single, updated destination
- TrackSpikes.co focuses specifically on performance footwear and spike education for athletes progressing through these same systems
Track & Field resources on TrackSpikes.co
Helpful guides
FAQs
What happened to USATFAAC.org?
The site is no longer active as a standalone athletics resource. It has been redirected to TrackSpikes.co to preserve traffic and guide users toward current performance footwear and training content.
Why was I redirected here?
Old athletics domains often lose hosting or maintenance. This page ensures visitors still reach relevant, useful information instead of a dead site.
Is this an official USATF site?
No this is not affiliated with USA Track & Field. It is a content consolidation landing page on TrackSpikes.co designed to serve redirected users.
Where should I go for competition results or meet info?
Visit official governing body websites such as USATF, or your local athletics club pages.
Where do I start for spikes or gear advice?
Start with our blog section especially if you’re transitioning from club or school level competition into more specialized spike usage.















