January/February 2020 | Sports Destination Management

January/February 2020

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Sports Destination Management Magazine

January/February 2020

What’s your 2020 vision? If you’ve yet to make resolutions for the coming year, this is the issue for you. You can learn about esports, the fastest-growing phenomenon not only in the U.S. but worldwide. We also have insights into great destinations for snow and ice sports (a few are even at beachfront locales) and some of the best basketball venues you’ll see ahead of March Madness. Our feature on new and emerging markets is another great start, as are the articles on streaming, kayak fishing and adaptive sports. Your new year starts here, with some great information and insights.

In this issue

Varied Terrain and an Abundance of Sports

BY: Cindy Cantrell

From warm and sunny to ice-cold and ready for skiing, the wide range of conditions in the Northeast is conducive to an equally wide range of sports. From the “Big Four” of football, baseball, basketball and hockey to niche events such as the North American Wife Carrying Championship at Sunday River, Maine, the area is primed and ready for hosting. more....

  Executive Insights
1
World T.E.A.M.
  Industry Leadership
1
New Decade, New Destinations
  Multi-Sport Multi-Discipline Review
1
The Brave New World of Esports
  Perspectives
1
Rebranding: A Case Study
  Sports Facilities
1
Courting the Game
  Sports Landscape
1
Frozen Assets
  Sports Outlook
1
No Bass Boat? No Problem