Michigan SOS offers new license plate supporting Olympic Team

'Go Team USA' license plate announced with help of Michigan native gymnast Jordyn Wieber

MARQUETTE, Mich. – Michigan residents who cheered local athletes at the 2012 Olympic Games can now purchase a new license plate to show their support for Team USA.

Secretary of State Ruth Johnson announced the availability of the plate today with an assist from Olympic gold medalist Jordyn Wieber, who tweeted an image of the new plate to her half million followers on Twitter.

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The redesigned plate features bolder USA lettering and the phrase "Go Team USA" along the bottom.

For each sale of the $35 plate, $25 benefits student athletes training at the U.S. Olympic Education Center (USOEC) at Northern Michigan University in Marquette.

When the plates are renewed, the additional $10 goes entirely to the USOEC.

"Michigan has strong connections to the U.S. Olympic program, including world-class training facilities and extraordinary athletes and coaches," Johnson said. "Olympic heroes like Jordyn Wieber, Allison Schmitt, Claressa Shields, Betsey Armstrong and even Michael Phelps have lived and trained in our state on their way to gold medals. I encourage anyone who wants to support Team USA to buy and proudly display one of these license plates."

The new plate replaces Michigan's existing Olympic design that was introduced in 1995.

The old plates had a legal citation and the words "U.S. Olympic Education Center" under the Olympic rings symbol, along with the phrase "Olympic Spirit" at the bottom.

More than 75,000 of the tax-deductible plates have been sold and renewed in the state, generating more than $2 million.

"This new Michigan license plate is a great way to say, go team USA," said Wieber, a DeWitt resident and member of the United States' gold medal-winning U.S. gymnastics team in London.

"As an Olympian, I'm grateful for all of the Americans who lift us up with their support."

Michigan is one of 11 states to currently offer a license plate benefiting the U.S. Olympic program.

An order form for the Olympic plate is available by clicking HERE.

Plates can be purchased by mail, fax or at any Secretary of State office and will be mailed to customers.

Olympic plates may also be personalized using Plate it Your Way. For more information, visit the Secretary of State website.


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