Hamane Niang Appointed President of FIBA Africa

Hamane Niang of Mali has been elected as the new President of FIBA Africa at the zone’s 16th Congress, which took place on Thursday 31 July-Friday 1 August in the capital of Madagascar.

Mr Niang will replace the outgoing Dieudonne Eseka Mabusa and head FIBA Africa for the 2014-2019 term, representing the continent at FIBA’s Central Board meetings.

The 62-year-old becomes the eighth person to preside over the zone since its creation in 1961.

He previously headed FIBA Africa’s Financial Council from 2001 to 2014. He also served as President of Mali’s Basketball Federation from 1999 to 2007.

The two-day event also saw the elections of the presidents of FIBA Africa’s zones.

Omar El-Barshushi (Lybia), Juvenal Lufuma (Democratic Republic of Congo), Anibal Manave (Mozambique) were all re-elected to head Zones 1, 4, 6 and 7 respectively.

The newly-elected presidents are: Samuel Ahmedu (Nigeria), a former member of the Nigerian Basketball Federation (NBBF) and previously President of FIBA Africa Marketing, was appointed to oversee Zone 3; Egypt’s Hesham El-Hariri will be in charge of Zone 5; Rokhaya Pouye (Senegal), who had been in charge of the board of Zone 2 for two years following the death of President Alioune Badara Diagne, was elected for a term in his own right.

South Africa Exit as Host of 2016 FIFA Women’s Under-20 World Cup

The 2016 FIFA Women’s Under-20 World Cup is looking for a new home after the South African Football Association withdrew their right to host the event.

South Africa were awarded the hosting rights of the tournament at a meeting in December last year.

Speaking from Brazil, where he is on Fifa assignment for the 2014 World Cup finals, Safa president Danny Jordaan confirmed their withdrawal.

“We have decided to give it back after the Fifa executive took a decision to link the Under-20 tournament and the senior World Cup finals,” Jordaan said.

“The decision to link the two tournaments was taken after we were given the Under-20 World Cup. It is a similar arrangement to the Confederations Cup and the [men’s] World Cup.

“The Under-20 World Cup will be used to test the readiness of the country hosting the tournament for the seniors. As you are aware, we announced earlier this year that we are going to bid to host the 2019 Women’s World Cup for seniors.

“In that case, we will also be given the 2018 Under-20 tournament because the two tournaments are going to be linked.”

ITTF Signs Digital Platform Deal with Rightster

The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) have announced today a new partnership with global video distribution and monetisation company, doctor  Rightster. 

As part of their agreement with the ITTF, illness Rightster will collaborate closely with the ITTF to develop its YouTube channel (YouTube.com/ITTFChannel), and help maximise its exposure and revenue from the channel. 

The ITTF will be learning from Rightster’s advanced audience development knowledge to increase reach, audience and revenues. By joining the Rightster sports network, the ITTF will benefit from cross-promotion with Rightster’s extensive stable of existing International sports governing bodies, which will drive further audience engagement for the organisation.

In addition, Rightster’s media sales team will apply their expertise to increasing revenue through cross-platform advertising and sponsorship on behalf of the ITTF. 

ITTF Marketing Director Steve Dainton stated: “With a company that has great experience in assisting channels grow and commercialise, especially in the sporting digital environment, we felt it was only natural to start a relationship with Rightster for our ever growing YouTube channel. We hope Rightster can now use their expertise to take our channel to the next level.” 

Charlie Muirhead, Founder & CEO Rightster, added: ”The effective monetisation and distribution of sports content is an established area of focus for Rightster. We are therefore delighted to partner with the ITTF and support their YouTube presence and growth. As the need for targeted, engaged audiences continues to be paramount, we are looking forward to driving larger scaled, relevant audiences for the ITTF.”

IOC Establishes Working Groups to Set 2020 Olympic Agenda

IOC President Thomas Bach has revealed the 14 membership groups which will help frame some of the key recommendations for the Olympic Agenda 2020.

Each group will be made up of key stakeholders of the Olympic Movement, viagra 100mg including IOC members, athletes and representatives of the International Federations and National Olympic Committees.

As part of the ongoing open and inclusive process, a number of experts have also been included from civil society, including representatives of leading international organisations, NGOs and business organisations.

The Working Groups will look at proposals made by the Olympic Movement, the world of sport and even by individual members of the public. Under discussion will be topics ranging from Ethics and the Youth Olympic Games to Good Governance and Autonomy and the planned Olympic TV Channel.

The Working Groups have been established to compile and discuss detailed contributions to the Olympic Agenda 2020, which was initiated last year by President Bach. Each of the Groups will meet in June around the occasion of Olympic Day, and their findings will be presented to the IOC Executive Board (EB) in July. The findings will then be discussed at the Olympic Summit later in the month, which will be attended by all the key stakeholders of the Olympic Movement.

The contributions will then be presented to the IOC commissions in September, before being discussed again at an EB meeting in October. The refined proposals for Olympic Agenda 2020 will then be presented for discussion by the whole membership and approval of the IOC Extraordinary Session in Monaco on 8 and 9 December 2014.

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UEFA Looks to ‘ensure a better visibility’ with Launch of New Tournament Structure for Euro 2016

Europe’s soccer governing body UEFA has unveiled the format for the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign with matches spread more than ever in an attempt to “ensure a better visibility” of the competition.

The qualifying competition will involve 53 UEFA members, including Gibraltar, the tiny British Overseas Territory at the foot of the Iberian peninsula.

The teams will be split into nine groups of five or six, with the top two in each section qualifying automatically for the finals, along with hosts France.

They will be joined by the best third-placed team, while the eight remaining third-placed teams will contest play-offs to determine the last four qualifiers.

The 2016 finals will see the number of competing teams increase from 16 to 24. That controversial move should ensure greater television revenues for UEFA, and European football’s governing body are determined to extract maximum exposure from the qualifying tournament too.

To that end, international weeks will extend from Thursday to Tuesday, with games being played every day in what has been dubbed the ‘Week of Football’ concept.

On double-header match-weeks, teams will play on Thursday/Sunday, Friday/Monday or Saturday/Tuesday.

“The fact we spread the European Qualifiers over several days as opposed to all teams playing on the same day will ensure a better visibility for the competition,” UEFA General Secretary Gianni Infantino said.

“Each day of the ‘Week of Football’ will have eight to ten matches as opposed to 20-30 matches on the same day.”

The qualifying draw, for which sides will be seeded according to the UEFA national team coefficient rankings, will take place in Nice on February 23, 2014.

The draw for the final tournament will be held in Paris on December 12, 2015, with the finals running from June 10 to July 10, 2016.

Bangkok to Host Snooker’s Players Championship Grand Finals

Bangkok in Thailand will host Snooker’s Players Championship Grand Finals for the first time.

The tournament will run from March 25 to 29, 2014, and will feature 32 of the world’s leading players competing for total prize money of £300,000, with the winner to receive £100,000. 

The field will comprise 24 players from the European Tour Order of Merit plus eight more from the Asian Tour Order of Merit, based on events which have run throughout the season. 

The Grand Finals were staged in Ireland last season, with Ding Junhui taking the top prize by beating Neil Robertson 4-3 in a dramatic final. 

World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn said: “We are delighted to be taking this tournament to Thailand for the first time. It’s a country with a rich snooker history, having produced great players and hosted many fantastic events. Bangkok has staged the Six-Red World Championship for the past two years which has been a tremendous success. 

“There is wonderful support for snooker in Thailand and the fans will have another chance to see the world’s leading stars. And the opportunity to play in Thailand gives an extra incentive for the players striving to climb the Order of Merit, as we approach the final qualifying event in both Europe and Asia. It’s already looking like a superb field. 

“My thanks go to the promoter  of the event BEC-Tero for their support, and to Sindhu Pulsirivong and his team at the Billiards and Snooker Association of Thailand for their hard work in developing the growth of snooker in Asia.” 

BEC-Tero Managing Director Brian L. Marcar said: “It is with great delight that we welcome the Players Championship to Thailand. We look forward to staging an amazing event featuring the world’s top snooker stars.”

Olympic Gold Medallist Chad Le Clos Signs with Professional Sports Group

Sports marketing company, price The Professional Sports Group have announced they have added Chad Le Clos, viagra buy 2012 Olympic Swimming Gold Medallist to their roster of clients.

21 year old Chad has had a successful career which peaked when he beat his hero Michael Phelps to win gold in the 200m butterfly. He also won a silver medal in the 100m butterfly.

Speaking about the signing Chad commented: “I’m delighted to join Professional Sports Group. I believe they are the right team to help me with the next stage of my career and I’m looking forward to working with them.”

Professional Sports Group will be the exclusive agent handling all Chad’s commercial and media activities globally and will work with Chad on the development of his own brand, media profile and partnership strategy in the build-up to Rio 2016.

Commenting on the new signing, Jamie Cunningham, CEO and Founder of Professional Sports Group added: “We’re delighted to be working for Chad. Chad is one of the few global stars of swimming in this post-Phelps era. He could well be one of the stars of next year’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and should peak at Rio in in 2016.”

“Chad is one of the few international swimmers who can work globally with brands outside of his sport and make a real commercial impact. We’ll be working on his digital platforms as well as developing a new brand media strategy.”

“Chad’s a great communicator with a strong work ethic and family values. Whilst home is South Africa, where he enjoys incredible support, Chad can become a global sports star – of that I have no doubt. Most importantly, Chad’s a winner. He has that competitive fire that separates the great from the good, as we saw in London last year.”

Chad’s father Bert, who was also became a star of London 2012 following his Claire Balding BCC interview, has represented Chad since the Olympics and will remain involved with his son’s career. Cunningham commented: “Bert has done an amazing job as a father, mentor and adviser to Chad. We’re delighted to be working with Bert and will help him with media opportunities.”

Chad joins a strong stable of Olympic athletes at Professional Sports Group including Sir Matthew Pinsent, Alistair and Jonny Brownlee, Nicola Adams and Tom Daley.

Chad will compete for South Africa in the FINA World Swimming Championships in Barcelona later this month.

Sochi 2014 Technology Lab Becomes Fully Operational

The Sochi 2014 Technology Lab is now fully operational Atos, medic the Worldwide IT Partner for the Olympic Games, erectile has announced.

The Technology Lab is where the IT systems for every sports event and venue will be put through a series of tests. Its opening marks the launch of more than 100, discount 000 hours of IT testing, which will include two technical rehearsals during which up to 500 different scenarios will be tested to ensure that the Atos Business Technologists, technology and procedures are ready to respond to any situation that could arise during the Games.

Patrick Adiba, CEO Iberia, Major Events and Olympic Games at Atos, said: “We are confident that the technology for the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games is on track. The opening of the Technology Lab and the start of the IT testing marks a major milestone in our project plan and our whole team is committed to delivering our personal best to ensure a successful Games in 2014.”

The Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games will mark the first time that myInfo+ – a service used by print and broadcast media to check information including the competition schedule, medal ranking, weather reports and news feeds – will be available on all mobile devices. Broadcasters – both in Sochi and remotely around the world – will also have access to the Commentator Information System, which provides the latest competition information and scores.

Dmitry Chernyshenko, President, Sochi 2014, said: “We are committed to the Sochi 2014 Winter Games being the most digital Games ever and are delighted to be working with Worldwide IT Partner of the IOC – Atos. It is invaluable to be able to draw on the knowledge that Atos brings from its experience of delivering six previous Games.”

The Atos team has been in Russia since June 2010, first based in Moscow before moving to Sochi in May 2012. The team now comprises around 70 business technologists and has already delivered the volunteer portal, which is used to manage and process all the applications for the 25,000 volunteer roles.

Between now and the start of the Games, Atos will test and run the technology infrastructure and systems that will make the Games happen. This includes the solution that will deliver the results to the world’s media in 0.3 seconds and the systems to issue 220,000 accreditations that allow entry to the venues and also serve as a visa for athletes, media, sponsor and officials to enter the Russian Federation. By the time the Games arrive, Atos will manage the deployment of 900 servers, 1,000 network and security devices and 6,500 computers.

QNET Pledges Support to Squash 2020 Bid

Global direct selling company, QNET, has pledged its support for the inclusion of Squash as a sport to be competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, with help from World No 1 player, Nicol David.

The World Squash Federation’s (WSF) campaign to ensure the IOC inclusion of Squash at the 2020 Olympics, has received global support. It rocketed to new heights recently with the pledge by Hong Kong-based QNET.

QNET is one of the world’s fastest-growing online shopping and business communities, with upwards of six million customers and independent distributors around the world.

As part of the global campaign, every spectator at the recent Hong Kong Open Squash tournament was given a ‘Back The 2020 Squash Olympics Bid’ t-shirt sponsored by QNET. The tournament also served as a WSF showcase event for the Olympics Organising Committee judges.

It was spearheaded by World No 1 women’s player, Malaysian Nicol David, who also defended her Hong Kong title, winning the 2012 tournament for the eighth successive time, after beating her French opponent Camille Serme in the women’s final.

Nicol, who has topped the world rankings since 2006, took the time during this competition to reiterate the importance of Squash as a key element of the 2020 Games. Helping to lead the way, as one of the sport’s top supporters for the WSF’s bid for squash to be included in the 2020 Olympics, Nicol said, “I’d gladly give up my 6 world titles for one Olympic Gold.”

The Finals of the HK Open were covered by sports channels globally and attended by members of the Olympic Organising Committee (OOC) to help them determine whether squash will be included as a new sport in the 2020 Olympics.

World Squash Federation Vice President, Heather Deayton said of the showcase event and the WSF’s campaign, backed by QNET, “World Squash was delighted when they learnt that the women’s world number one, Nicol David, had agreed to wear the very attractive QNET World Squash 2020 Back the Bid T-shirt during the event, we couldn’t have picked a better role model.”

“Also having the IOC Programme Commission present, seeing players and spectators wearing the generously donated QNET T-shirts throughout the week provided great continuity,” added Deayton.

The decision on whether this fast paced, dynamic, highly skilled sport will be included in the 2020 Games is yet to be decided, however QNET will continue to back this worthy cause to ensure Squash is presented on the world platform at the Olympics, in one of three Candidate Cities, Istanbul, Tokyo, or Madrid, of which the location will be announced next September.

QNET Director of International Operations, Mr Richard Zinkiewicz, is thrilled QNET has backed the bid, further highlighting his enthusiasm for the sport and the cause.

“Sport and endeavouring to achieve is an integral part of QNET’s ethos. As a company, we are delighted to support this campaign to get Squash included in the 2020 Olympics as we feel it is a worthy and important campaign for a sport that mirrors so many of our own values. We think Squash would be a vital addition to the Olympic repertoire and we’re glad we have been able to lend our support to the effort.”

Other recent activities in the campaign have included a massive worldwide competition on World Squash Day when approximately 40,000 players competed to raise awareness of the bid. In a further attempt to raise the profile of Squash, the WSF also organised a Squash Flash Mob, to dance in the streets of Hong Kong, wearing their 2020 Back the Bid t-shirts.

Along with other WSF stars, Nicol will be competing at the WSA Cayman Islands World Open, from the 14-21st December. There she will continue to highlight the Olympics awareness effort, with QNET’s support.

Exclusive: HSBC’s Morgan Hopes Sponsorship Renewal will Continue to Grow Women’s Golf in Asia

By Ismail Uddin

Giles Morgan, Head of Sponsorship at HSBC, is hoping the LPGA’s HSBC Women’s Champions in Singapore will help grow the game in the continent.

HSBC renewed their title sponsorship of HSBC Champions on Monday and a big part of the organisation’s decision to partner with the golf tournament was to help nurture Asian player into the game.

“As a global financial services organisation, we pride ourselves on opening up a world of opportunities for people and the HSBC Women’s Champions has proved to be the perfect stage for young Asian golfers to take their place amongst the world’s elite,” Morgan said.

“One of the key reasons the HSBC Women’s Champions came to Singapore was because we saw the stars rising in the East and it’s been truly inspiring to see this wonderful generation of Asian players emerging. 

“Our ambition is to grow the game at all levels so it makes absolute sense for us to support women’s golf which has been on an upwards trajectory for a number of years, particularly in Asia. However, it’s important to remember that elite level golf simply wouldn’t exist without supporting youth development and this is exactly why we invest heavily in grassroots golf programmes across Asia. 

“The latest evidence of this came just weeks ago when sixteen-year-old amateur Jing Yan took part in the Ricoh Women’s British Open at Royal Liverpool, becoming the youngest Chinese female golfer to ever play in a major tournament. Yan was one of only four amateurs to make the cut and shot a stunning second round score of 69.  She has been a member of the China national team since she was 12 and is a graduate of the HSBC China Junior Golf Program – she also won the HSBC Youth Golf Challenge in Singapore in 2008. “