The President's Challenge
The President's Challenge was an American program promulgated by the President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition that aimed to encourage all Americans to "make being active part of their everyday lives" and to be physically fit. The President's Challenge was introduced by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966. It was designed to help motivate participants to improve regardless of activity and fitness level. The Presidential Champions program was discontinued on June 30, 2018.
Program content
The President's Challenge program included Awards for actively performing members in their preferred games, sports, or athletics. There were various levels of Awards available. They are:- Presidential Active Lifestyle Award
- Health Fitness Award
- Presidential Champions Awards
- * Presidential Champions Bronze Award
- * Presidential Champions Silver Award
- * Presidential Champions Gold Award
- * Presidential Champions Platinum Award
Participants who achieved the Platinum Award were also offered participation in the Presidential Champions Platinum Award program. The Platinum Awards page was taken down in 2016 following the transition of the program from being under the administration of FDA to the Department on Agriculture on August 31, 2016. SuperTracker and the new management did not track Platinum earners or post any information about them, and the program was suspended in 2018.
Website hacked
On January 11, 2012, the operators of the website for participants of the Challenge and Active Lifestyle programs learned that the website had been hacked resulting in the release of personal information of the participants.On January 27, 2012, The President's Challenge sent out emails to its participants saying that the website was functional as of January 24, 2012, and asked participants to reset their user passwords.