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PHIT

PHIT America Announces 150th Sponsor

PHIT America, the non-profit organization designed to combat the nation’s inactivity and obesity crisis, announces 13 new supporters.

US Youth Soccer

‘Soccer’s Biggest Party:’ Convention Registration Now Open

The 2014 NSCAA Convention & US Youth Soccer Workshop, attended by 10,000 coaches, will be held January 15-19, 2014 in Philadelphia.

ASBA Honors Distinguished Sports Facilities for 2013

ASBA Honors Distinguished Sports Facilities for 2013

The American Sports Builders Association (ASBA) has announced the winners of its annual awards to facilities that exemplify construction excellence.

USA_Traithlon

USA Triathlon Launches Online Results and Rankings System

USA Triathlon recently launched a new and improved Results Engine, making comprehensive results and rankings available to multisport athletes.

USOC

BP to Contribute to U.S. Olympic Training Center, Paralympic Programs

BP to contribute $1 million to the Ted Stevens Sports Services Center at the USOC Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. and to Paralympic programs.

Ashaway

Ashaway to Sponsor US Junior Open Squash Tournament

Ashaway Racket Strings will join racquet maker Black Knight to sponsor the US Junior Open Squash Tournament, December 14-17, 2013.

PTR

PTR Week Set for February 2014

Professional Tennis Registry (PTR) will hold PTR Week in February at Van der Meer Shipyard and Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island in SC.

USABA

USABA Executive Director Receives Prestigious Award

The US Association of Blind Athletes announced Executive Director Mark Lucas received VisionServe Alliance's 2013 Excellence in Leadership Award.

SportsMgtWorldwide

Sports Business Professionals Invited to Attend Baseball Conference

The Sports Management Worldwide Baseball Career Conference will take place on December 9th in Orlando and is open to those in the industry.

USA_Cycling

Seven Americans Chosen for Nine UCI Commission Positions

The United States will be well-positioned to guide the growth of cycling following the appointment of seven Americans to UCI commissions.