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Atlantic City Sports Commission Offers Up a Full Slate of Sports

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May 07, 2025

Atlantic City has announced a number of sports events for the spring season.
 

Hoop Group Presents: War at the Shore

Hoop Group Presents: War at the Shore is coming to the Atlantic City Convention Center on May 10-11. This event will feature basketball competitions for boys aged 14 through 17, allowing all participants to play at least three games. The event expects 6,000 attendees, 1,740 room nights and $2,452,689.38 in economic impact.

 

Atlantic City Showcase

The Atlantic City Showcase will take place at the Atlantic City Convention Center on May 16-18. The Atlantic City Showcase, also part of the Select Events annual basketball circuit, will host this female-only basketball tournament for girls in grades six to 12. The event expects 7,000 attendees, 5,660 room nights and $4,135,702 in economic impact.

 

Run Monopoly Series 

In honor of the 90th anniversary of Monopoly, Atlantic City will be hosting a Run Monopoly Series on May 17, offering guests the chance to participate in a half marathon, 5k or half-mile kids run. As a part of the run, guests will dash down the iconic Boardwalk, pass legendary streets and feel immersed in the game’s rich history. The event expects 3,000 attendees, 200 room nights and $609,473 in economic impact.

 

One World Fitness Conference

The One World Fitness Conference will take place at the Atlantic City Convention Center from June 6-8. This event will bring together key figures in the health and fitness space for a series of panels, discussions and meet and greets. Attendees will also have the opportunity to earn credits toward any health and fitness certifications. The event expects 100 attendees, 110 room nights and $94,337 in economic impact.

 

Bungalow Beach 5 Miler

The Bungalow Beach 5 Miler will take place on the historic Atlantic City Boardwalk on Saturday, June 7. The event is a five-mile race and is a part of the Atlantic City Marathon Race Series set to take place over two hours, ending with a final dash to the finish line on the beach into Bungalow Beach Bar. The event expects 1,000 attendees, 65 room nights and $194,310 in economic impact.

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