July/August 2016
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This month’s issue of Sports Destination Management will get you revved up for Rio. From articles on running and road sports to legal issues about sports travel, there’s something here for every planner to learn from. What’s the best way to work with sports commissions and CVBs? How can you effectively engage volunteers and implement a successful stay-to-play policy? What are some of the best destinations and facilities? Start your summer learning experience here. |
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Business Development | |
Winning Together: Partnering with a Sports Commission on your Event |
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Clipboard | |
Planning for Success: Immigration Issues for International Sporting Competitions in the United States |
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Destination Spotlight | |
In Maryland, All Athletes Can Find Their Game | |
With NCAA Ban Over, That Greenville Is Back in the Game | |
Staying at the Top of the Game in Greensboro | |
Beauty of the Beach |
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Executive Insights | |
US Lacrosse: An Interview with Steve Stenersen, President and CEO |
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Multi-Sport Multi-Discipline Review | |
Peak Competition for Combat Sports |
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Perspectives | |
Engaging Volunteers: Best Practices and Winning Strategies |
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Regional Focus | |
All Over the Map - Destinations in the Southeast Can Do a Little (or a Lot) of Everything |
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Service Solutions | |
Stay-to-Play: How to Make it a Winning Model for All |
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Sports Facilities | |
Lacrosse's Fast Break |
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Sports Landscape | |
Long Distance Travelers |
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Sports Outlook | |
Off the Sidelines and in the Spotlight | |



