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ARTICLE May 18, 2022
With World Cup Rugby Still a Decade Away, What Will Change?
The news earlier this month that the U.S. will host the Rugby World Cup in 2031 and 2033 has resulted in a flurry of activity – everything from cities announcing they would be bidding on hosting to di...

ARTICLE May 18, 2022
With Hotel Demand High and Ticket Sales Strong, Qatar World Cup Ready to Roll
When Qatar was awarded the 2022 FIFA World Cup in 2010, soccer fans were quick to express (justified) skepticism about everything from the tiny Persian Gulf nation’s extreme heat to potential human ri...

ARTICLE May 12, 2022
Executive Insights: Interscholastic Equestrian Association
The Interscholastic Equestrian Association supports three disciplines: Hunt Seat, Western, and Dressage, for riders ages 9 to 19. No rider needs to own a horse because competition horses are provided ...

ARTICLE May 12, 2022
Growing the Sport of Triathlon
While 2021 saw a welcome return to racing, 2022 brings further momentum in the growth of the sport of triathlon across the U.S. In addition to investing in race opportunities and access for youth athl...

ARTICLE May 12, 2022
The Reel Deal
Fishing continues to surge in the U.S. Its growth at all levels is being driven by the enormous attention tournament fishing is getting, both in person, on TV and online. Add to that some big payouts ...

ARTICLE May 12, 2022
Hybrid Events in Sports and Recreation
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly changed how we participate in and enjoy sports. As games, leagues, tournaments, group workouts, and nearly every public activity imaginable came to a halt, a new t...

ARTICLE May 12, 2022
An Armchair Tour of America's College Towns
There’s something about a college town. Surrounded by great buildings and bustling with a student population, it’s an American institution, bringing back fond memories of tailgates with classmates in ...

ARTICLE May 12, 2022
Picking Up the Pace
A lot has changed since the ancient Greeks embarked on competitions that centuries later, would become our modern Olympics. But one thing hasn’t changed: track and field events are still the centerpie...

ARTICLE May 12, 2022
Outstanding in Their Fields
Pro baseball may have recently taken the field (after avoiding a shutdown) but amateur play has been running for months, and is showing no sign of even marginally slowing down. For those looking to fi...

ARTICLE May 12, 2022
Seniors Diving Back Into Competition
After a delay necessitated by the pandemic, the National Senior Games will return this month, making Greater Fort Lauderdale their home from May 10-22. And it’s obvious in every way that seniors are d...
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