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ARTICLE May 09, 2024
Fueled by a Shortage of Courts, Tennis/Pickleball Tensions Escalate
Some things never change. One of them is the tension between the playing populations for tennis and pickleball. Some blogs and writers are taking sides. One headline declared: “Pickleball is Killing T...
ARTICLE May 09, 2024
Girls’ High School Rugby Working to Bolster Sport’s U.S. Presence
Amid efforts to make women’s rugby an NCAA championship sport by developing at least 40 programs at colleges and universities around the country, high school girls’ rugby is having a moment. The Unite...
ARTICLE May 01, 2024
Built for Speed
Track and field has a major moment every four years and thanks to the Summer Olympics, 2024 will be one of them. But the sport has long been popular among high school athletes. Plenty of destinations,...
ARTICLE May 01, 2024
Senior Sports: A Win for Athletes (and for Host Cities)
The population of senior athletes is growing. People who are active are continuing to age and as they do so, they are keeping up their healthy habits. As the National Senior Games Association, we give...
ARTICLE May 01, 2024
On the Coast, Offering the Most
History, arts, culture and sports come to life in the Mid-Atlantic. Athletes across the country travel for world-class competitions and adventures, while families appreciate the region’s natural wonde...
ARTICLE May 01, 2024
College Towns + Sports Events = Class Acts
With their youthful vibes and deep-rooted traditions, college towns are unique destinations. They also offer (to nobody’s great surprise) excellent sports venues. Whether those are football fields, te...
ARTICLE May 01, 2024
Striking the Balance of Connectivity for Event Planners and Attendees
It is no secret that event planning has rapidly evolved in the past few years due to the influx of technological advances. There has been an overall increase in the reliance on technology when it come...
ARTICLE Apr 26, 2024
Trail Running on Pace for Continued Growth
Fresh air, scenery and zero traffic, a fun and relaxed tempo, and joint-friendly terrain (at least as compared to road running’s paved and hard surfaces), are among the many reasons trail running is o...
ARTICLE Apr 26, 2024
Fast Sport on a Slow Decline: Can Racquetball Survive?
Back in the 1970s and ’80s, racquetball was billed as America’s fastest-growing sport. In fact, even the IOC gave it a look for potential inclusion. Since then, though, the sport has plummeted in both...
ARTICLE Apr 26, 2024
Pond Skimming, Wacky Costumes Mark Ski Resort End-of-Season Celebrations
And down the chute they come for the last time this year. In ski resorts, season-ending festivities are standard, even when those edge toward the weird. Skiing in costumes (and even swimsuits) and try...
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