India to Host World Superbike Races from 2013

There will be a future Indian World Superbike race following Infront Motor Sports inking a deal with Jaypee Sports International Ltd (JPSI), arthritis a subsidiary of the private Indian engineering and construction conglomerate Jaypee Group.

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The contract runs for four years, from 2013 to 2016. Next season, the Indian Round of the championship is scheduled to take place on 10 March at the Buddh International Circuit.

 

World Superbike is set to open up a new frontier in India as it becomes the first international bike racing championship to be hosted at the Hermann Tilke-designed track at Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh) near Delhi. Indian motorsport enthusiasts, who flocked to the Formula 1 Indian Grand Prix at BIC last year, now have a chance to enjoy some of the most exciting two-wheeled racing in the world.

 

Maurizio Flammini, Chairman of Infront Motor Sports, said: “After meeting the promoters of Jaypee Group last year I got the feeling that I was dealing with a highly professional and powerful corporation which will guarantee the organization of a successful race in India, even though the Buddh Circuit was still under construction at the time. This impression was indeed confirmed by the outcome of the Formula 1 race held in October last year which turned out to be one of the best races of the 2011 season. We are sure that the FIM Superbike World Championship will bring added value to BIC as well as to India, and vice-versa. It will also deliver value to all the partners supporting and following our Championship and is a very important opportunity for them to expand their brands and business in Asia.”

 

Paolo Flammini, Infront Motor Sports CEO, added: “The inclusion of the Indian round in the 2013 FIM Superbike World Championship calendar represents a great achievement for our series and reflects our continuous target to further extend its international presence. India today is one of the most important motorcycle markets in the world, not only in terms of existing bike sales numbers but also growth and in the upgrading of the range offered to the consumer. Undoubtedly the inclusion of this event will greatly benefit all the protagonists of our series and will create significant added value for the motorcycle manufacturers.”

 

After signing the agreement, JPSI Managing-Director and CEO Sameer Gaur commented: “We are extremely happy to announce that besides holding the Formula One and FIA GT1 motor racing series, we will also hold a thrilling motorcycle race, the World Superbike Championship, at BIC early next year. There are many in India who are passionate about bikes. I am sure they will love to watch famed motorcycle drivers compete against each other here at their own world class racing circuit.”

 

India will become the twenty-seventh country to host a round of the FIM Superbike World Championship, which in 2013 will celebrate the 26th year of its existence since it started in 1988. The Buddh International Circuit was inaugurated on October 11th, 2011.

US Grand Prix Given Go Ahead after Agreement

The US Grand Prix in Texas has been revived after Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone and Circuit of the Americas chiefs reached an agreement.

The construction of the track will resume immediately after the race was announced to remain on the 2012 calendar today.

The event, scheduled to host the penultimate round of the 2012 championship, was in doubt after construction was stopped because of problems with the contracts.

Ecclestone gave organisers an extended deadline after failing to meet the original one.

After the race was included in the final 2012 calendar released by the FIA, Austin officials said work on the track will resume right away, and they are confident it will be ready for the grand prix.

“Mr Ecclestone received his check today for the US GP,” said investor Red McCombs in a statement.

“We want to thank the fans supporting us, the local officials and businesses that have encouraged us, the state of Texas, Circuit of The Americas’ staff and Bernie himself.”

Bobby Epstein, founding partner of Circuit of The Americas, said:  “Our investors have believed all along that this project has tremendous benefit for our region, and provides a strong economic engine for the future.

“We remain committed to reaching our goal of being valuable community partners as we establish a platform for sports and entertainment. We’re glad that  Tavo’s vision of bringing F1 to the people of Texas will become a reality.”

Steve Sexton, president of Circuit of The Americas, added: “We have a substantial number of fans who have expressed interest in buying tickets and hospitality, so today is a win for all of them as much as it is for Circuit of The Americas.

“We encourage everyone to visit our website and register for information. Registered fans will receive the first communication regarding ticket sales plans. In a matter of weeks we will have more exciting news as we unveil our full calendar of world class events.”

 

Michael Jordan Fined for Publicly Speaking about Collective Bargaining Process

Former Basketball superstar Michael Jordan has been fined by the NBA for making comments about the league’s ongoing collective bargaining process.

NBA spokesman Tim Frank confirmed the penalty for the current Charlotte Bobcats owner, but said the league doesn’t comment on the total. ESPN.com reported the fine was $100,000.

The controversy began when in an interview last month with Australia’s Herald Sun, Jordan said the NBA’s current model was “broken” and called for revenue sharing for small market teams such as his Bobcats and the Milwaukee Bucks, whom Australian Andrew Bogut plays for. The Hall of Famer added that he knows “owners are not going to move off what we feel is very necessary for us to get a deal in place where we can coexist as partners.”

The NBA has prohibited owners from speaking publicly about the labor situation.

Sri Lankan Premier League Postponed

The inaugural edition of the Sri Lanka Premier League (SLPL) Twenty20 cricket competition has been postponed. The new cricket committee running the game’s affairs in the island nation have declared August 2012 as the new window of opportunity for the beleagured tournament, which has suffered many setbacks including the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) refusal to allow Indian players to participate.

The SLPL domestic Twenty20 tournament will be conducted in the SLPL’s place featuring five local teams and no foreign participation. The winner of this event will represent Sri Lanka at this year’s Champions League Twenty20. 

The decision to postpone the league, which was scheduled to kick off on July 19, was reportedly taken Thursday at a meeting between Sri Lanka Cricket’s new committee and the league’s organisers, Somerset Entertainment Ventures.

Hope After NFLPA Cancel Agent Meeting Due to CBA Talks

The National Football League Players’ Association (NFLPA) cancelled a meeting scheduled with a group of player agents at the National Football League (NFL) Combine in Indianapolis on Tuesday, February 22, due to the ongoing NFL collective bargaining agreement (CBA) mediation, raising some hope in the industry that the league and union could work out a deal.

The NFLPA has routinely held a small group meeting for powerful agents on the Thursday during Combine week in Indianapolis before the larger agent meeting Friday, which most of the about 800 NFLPA-certified agents attend.

The NFL and the NFLPA, at the request of federal mediator George Cohen, have adhered to keeping a tight lid on the mediation’s and have committed to seven days. Thursday would mark the seventh day of talks under the auspices of Cohen, the Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.

World Curling Federation President Kate Caithness to Run Unopposed for Re-election

World Curling Federation President Kate Caithness OBE is set to be re-elected after she was revealed as the only candidate nominated for the next four year term.

The World Curling Federation (WCF) announced all of the candidates nominated for the forthcoming Board elections at the WCF Annual General Assembly being held at the World Curling Congress in Reno, viagra USA in September.

Caithness has been a member of the WCF Executive Board for eight years, buy having served as Vice-President from 2006-2010 before being elected President in 2010, a position she has held since.

In addition to the role of President, a new Board structure will take effect following the elections in September after a new WCF constitution was approved by Member Associations (MAs) at the 2013 WCF Annual General Assembly.

This will comprise of eight Board Directors in total – a President, three Vice-Presidents each from the three regional WCF zones, and another four Board Directors. All 53 MAs are eligible to nominate candidates for any of these positions.

The nominations for the three Vice-Presidents are Graham Prouse (Canada), the only nomination for the Americas zone, and Hugh Millikan (Australia), the sole candidate nominated from the Pacific-Asia zone.

From Europe, both current Vice-President Bent Ånund Ramsfjell (Norway) and Robert Susanj (Slovenia) have been nominated, with only one position available as the European zone Vice-President.

Eight candidates have been nominated for the other four Board Director positions. They are Albert ‘Andy’ Anderson (USA); Hew Chalmers (Scotland); Li Dongyan (China); Laura Lochanski (Canada); Toyokazu Ogawa (Japan); Leif Öhman (Sweden); Gerrit-Jan Scholten (Netherlands); Michael Stepanyants (Russia).

The elections will take place on Sunday 7 September 2014 at the WCF’s Annual General Assembly. This will be held at the end of the third WCF Annual Congress which is being held in Reno, Nevada, USA between 4-7 September 2014.

Atos to Supply 2015 SEA Games

Atos, a global IT services company and a key technology provider for the Olympic Movement since 1989, has been appointed by the Singapore Southeast Asian Games Organising Committee (SINGSOC) to lead the technology effort to stage the 28th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, to be held in June 2015 in Singapore.

In addition to designing, building and operating the technology infrastructure and IT systems for the Games, Atos will also manage and integrate the contributions of all technology partners to deliver the Games in a seamless and secure manner. This will encompass operations, services and communications to athletes, spectators, organisers, officials, media, viewers, spectators and Internet users inS outheast Asia.

Herbert Leung, CEO of Atos in APAC said: “For the past 20 years, Atos has been serving the world’s most demanding reference customer — the IOC. There is no other sports IT project of this magnitude and complexity. Each Game has been a steep but rewarding learning curve for Atos as we overcame the myriad of challenges unique to each new location and deliver on an extraordinary scale as the entire world watched on.

“For the 28th SEA Games, our team of Business Technologists will apply the same blend of specialist skills and experience backed by a complete understanding of just what the organisers, competitors and audience expect.” He further added, “We also look forward to working closely with SINGSOC again to deliver a seamless regional sporting event against the backdrop of Singapore’s brand new Sports Hub in Kallang whilst showcasing our expertise.”

Mr Toh Boon Yi, Chief of Community & Corporate Outreach, Singapore Southeast Asian Games Organising Committee (SINGSOC) said: “We are pleased to be working with Atos Information Technology in hosting a major multi-sport event for Singapore once again. They delivered the IT infrastructure and systems during the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in 2010 contributing to its success. As we prepare for the upcoming SEA Games in 2015 we are confident that Atos has the specialist skills to raise the bar and help us deliver an extraordinary regional sporting event.”

Vietnam Quits as Host of 2019 Asian Games

Vietnam will no longer host the 2019 Asian Games after citing concerns that the event would not prove financially viable.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said Vietnam was suffering the effects of global recession and the state was unable to foot the bill for facilities and venues that would not be profitable in the years after the Games.

Following an emergency meeting, Dung concluded it was better to opt out now, because poor preparation could damage Vietnam’s reputation.

“Hosting this could help us promote our economy, society and the country’s image, however, if we did not prepare carefully and successfully, it could have the opposite effect,” Dung said in a statement posted on the government’s website on Thursday.

“State budget is limited and has to be focused on investing in other very urgent tasks.”

World Squash Chief Ramachandran Boosted by IOC’s Vision to Introduce New Sports

World Squash Federation & Indian Olympic Association President N Ramachandran, is encouraged by the IOC vision to introduce new sports to the Summer Games programme “sooner rather than later”.

Ramachandran, who led the failed Squash bid to be added the 2020 Olympic Games programme in Buenos Aires last September, was elected President of the Indian Olympic Association earlier this month.

Ramachandran travelled to Sochi to raise the Indian tricolor at the Athletes’ village in the presence of Patrick Hickey, President European Olympic Committees and Executive Board member of the IOC.

“Naturally, I was able to use my opportunities in Sochi to continue my quest to secure a place for Squash on the Olympic Programme, and it is clear that the IOC do have a vision that enables new sports to be admitted sooner rather than later,” said Ramachandran.

“Knowing this, I will definitely not let up in my efforts.”

FIFA Reinstates Cameroonian FA

World soccer governing body FIFA has lifted the suspension of the Cameroonian Football Association (Fecafoot) as long as their is no goverment inteference. 

FIFA had suspended the body earlier this month as they felt Fecafoot where not making independent decisions seperate from their government.

In a statement FIFA said: “As requested by the FIFA Emergency Committee, generic sale the normalisation committee that was appointed on 20 July 2013 was able to take up its duties this Monday, 22 July 2013, at the Fecafoot headquarters, with FIFA and CAF observers present.”

The lifting of the suspension means that Fecafoot’s clubs, officials and other representatives can immediately resume their activities, which had been interrupted. The same applies for the resumption of the courses and various programmes provided by FIFA, CAF and other member associations.

THe statement concluded: “FIFA and CAF will continue to closely monitor the situation, particularly in relation to the revision of the Fecafoot statutes.”