IOC Elects China’s Yu as Vice President, Erdener & Høyer Also Appointed Roles

China’s Zaiqing Yu has been re-appointed the vice president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). 

The Chinese sports administrator, who was an IOC Vice President from 2008-2012, was the only candidate running for the role.

The IOC also elected on Friday Turkey’s Ugur Erdener, a member of Istanbul’s failed 2020 Games bid, voted onto the powerful Executive Board.

Erdener, president of World Archery, beat senior IOC member Richard Pound of Canada by nine votes to win a spot on the executive board, which essentially shapes most of the IOC’s policies.

“I congratulate Professor Erdener and I am adding to my impressive collection of silver medals in recent IOC elections,” said Canadian Pound, a former head of the World Anti-Doping Agency who unsuccessfully ran for IOC president in 2001.

Badminton World Federation President Poul-Erik Høyer also became the newest member of the IOC. 

“It is a great honour to have been elected to the IOC today and I would humbly like to thank my new colleagues in the IOC for the confidence they have shown in me. I pledge to serve to the best of my ability and to always do my best for the development of sport and to promote the Olympic ideals,” said Høyer.

The 48-year-old Dane was the sole nominee for membership at the 126th Session of the IOC, being held on the eve of the Sochi Winter Olympics which officially starts later today.

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Live Nation Agree Deal to Host Live Music Events in London’s Olympic Park

The Olympic Stadium in east London will host a number of live music events this summer, after Live Nation agreed an exclusive deal with the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC).

The world’s largest live music company organises the Wireless and Hard Rock Calling festivals, which have traditionally been held in Hyde Park, but will now take place in the North Park of the Olympics site in July.

London mayor and chairman of the LLDC, Boris Johnson, said: “The confidence shown by one of the world’s leading live entertainment promoters to relocate two of its biggest music festivals from the centre of the capital is a ringing endorsement of out legacy plans.”

Live Nation are also planning to hold two major concerts in the Olympic Stadium on the 27 and 28 July to mark the first anniversary of the London 2012 Olympic Games, though no acts have been announced yet.

John Reid, President of concerts at Live Nation Europe, said: “As the world’s leading provider of music festivals and outdoor events, Live Nation is delighted to have won the inaugural contract for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.”

Premier League side West Ham are in talks with the LLDC to move into the Olympic Stadium and it is understood that Live Nation’s events could continue even if the football club does relocate to the site.

IAAF Launches New Website

The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) have launched a new website developed by Haymarket Network this week. 

The new site www.iaaf.org marks the centenary celebrations of the IAAF and offers the visitor a brighter, ailment more visual experience and a raft of new features and functionality that opens up the IAAF’s immense statistical database of results, records and lists for the first time. 

The site also allows the user to search the IAAF’s 25,000 news stories, almost 100,000 athletes and includes a new Disciplines section that allows fans to discover more about the various elements of the sport. 

Haymarket said in a statement: “Our aim was to create a site that made athletics accessible to everyone. We wanted new fans to be able to explore the site and learn about the sport as well as delivering a must-visit site for existing fans, athletes and administrators. To do that we had to bring the athletes and the disciplines to life with pages of editorial, stories, news and information that was easy to access. We also needed to open up the incredible statistical database that was sitting unseen within the IAAF, publish results for all IAAF sanctioned events, not just major events and create 16 rolling hub site for all major IAAF sanctioned competitions. 

“The main challenge was in delivering the database in a dynamic format for the first time. We utilised the latest technologies including MongoDB to allow us to bring the data to life and deliver results and stats incredibly quickly. 

“We also designed and built a bespoke content management system to enable the IAAF to manage the site internally going forward, something that was not possible before. 

“As we move towards the IAAF World Championships in Moscow in August 2013 we will add more functionality and improve further what we think is already a great user experience.”

IAAF Deputy General Secretary/Communications Director Nick Davies was the driving force behind the project. “Haymarket Network has delivered a fantastic site that challenges the traditional idea of what a global sport governing body website should be,” he said. “It has a fresh and vibrant look that brings the energy and atmosphere of athletics to life online. Perhaps most importantly it enables us to publish our results and stats database dynamically for the first time and gives us the flexibility to manage the site going forward.”

Haymarket Network Director of Sport Cormac Bourne is already looking forward to the future. “We are incredibly proud to have worked on such a prestigious project for the IAAF. They believed in Haymarket Networks technical abilities and creative thinking and we have delivered a world class site. Now we’re looking forward to working together with the IAAF to deliver a mobile version of the site.”

Indian Cricketer Cheteshwar Pujara Joins World Sport Group

World Sport Group (WSG), Asia’s leading sports marketing, media and event management company, has signed the young and very promising Indian cricketer Cheteshwar Pujara under its player management programme.

“In keeping with WSG’s steadfast commitment towards building and promoting sport in Asia, we are proud to have added a confident and correct batsman like Cheteshwar Pujara to our portfolio,” said Mr. Harish Krishnamachar, Country Head and Senior Vice President, World Sport Group.

“We believe in working with a select group of players. The basis of our choice of who we can work with and help from a commercial point of view is that each of the players is focused on his on-ground performance. He is the third cricketer we have signed on after Sachin Tendulkar and Gautam Gambhir, and we look forward to doing some excellent work with him over the years.”

Pujara said: “I am fortunate to be associated with an organisation that is proficiently managing the commercial interests of iconic cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar and Gautam Gambhir. I am glad to be in the able hands of WSG and can now focus completely on performing better and cementing my place in the national squad.”

The Saurashtra-based right-handed batsman first came to the fore during the 2006 Under-19 World Cup where he was the highest run scorer and aggregated 349 runs at an average of 116. Following some big knocks for Saurashtra, including a couple of triple hundreds, he earned the India cap for the home Test series against Australia in 2010. He made his debut in the second Test of the series on 9 October 2010 at Bangalore and currently plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Mr. Krishnamachar added: “We believe Cheteshwar has the potential to be among the top five cricketers of the next generation. Known for his solid, classic technique, he has impressed critics and cricket experts alike. He has displayed his talent in age-level cricket at an international level and his appetite for big scores displayed in domestic cricket surely makes him a player to watch out for.”

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US to Add Second F1 Race to Shores after New Jersey Set to Host Race in 2013

The United States are about to receive a second F1 race as New Jersey is set to host a Formula One race in 2013, sales according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.

Earlier this year the townships of West New York and Weekhawken announced their interest in bringing F1 to the city, order with plans for a street race set against the backdrop of the Manhattan skyline. The latest report says an announcement is due on Tuesday which will see the race hit the streets in June 2013.

The reports suggest the New Jersey race will run alongside the US Grand Prix in Austin, which is set to make its debut on the calendar next season.

In August, the mayors of Weehawken and West New York released a joint statement saying the race would be privately funded, with Leo Hindery Jr, a former chief executive of the YES TV network, reportedly leading the group of investors.

Richard Turner and Felix Roque said in a joint statement last August, said: “In these uncertain economic times when every direct and indirect revenue source is vital, our own Formula One race could be a very positive boost to our citizens. This said, we need to ensure that the financial benefits from the privilege of having these races in our towns are equitably shared and that no tax dollars are used. The investor group has already told us that our towns would be substantially compensated annually.”

F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone has been in talks with various promoters to bring a street race to Greater New York over the years but the plans have never bore fruit.

FIFA to Hand Out Rewards and Pardons to Match-Fixing Whistleblowers

FIFA has confirmed rewards and pardons will be given to match-fixing whistle blowers in a bid to eliminate from the game.

Soccer’s world governing body believes by providing incentives to players, administrators and officials involved in illegal betting it will encourage them to come clean. The controversial scheme, which comes into force in January, will reward those who come forward inside the first month, with potential amnesties being offered for a further three months.

However, only those deemed by an independent process to have been ”unfairly compromised” would escape sanction, while there would be no immunity from criminal prosecution.

FIFA’s head of security, Chris Eaton, has explained how many players involved in match-fixing were targeted at a young age by criminals and often came under intolerable pressure from their own families or team-mates to take part in the practice. And he believes it is FIFA’s responsibility to provide these people with the support networks they need in order for them to blow the whistle.

Speaking at the Professional Players Federation national conference, Eaton said: ”It’s so important that players have a way that they can report this. Recognise, resist and report – it’s the three Rs. We’re going to have a rewards programme for one month from January, followed then by a hotline and amnesty programme probably for three months, all managed independently.

”This will then be followed by an assessment programme, followed by some sort of amnesty for the players who have been unfairly compromised, and there’ll be rehabilitation for those players.

”When a player’s compromised at the age of 16 or 15 – perhaps they’re under the influence of their father or their mother, their family, or the influence of a senior player – there needs to be some credit given to their situation. FIFA will engage upon that next year, finished by the middle of the year and then we will follow the Sepp Blatter doctrine, which is absolute zero tolerance.”

Eaton, a former policeman who spent a decade at Interpol, claimed the threat of match-fixing in English football was ”extremely serious” and insisted tackling it required an international approach.

”Interpol is going to be training and teaching an instructing all players, administrators and officials how to recognise criminals and a criminal approach and how to resist them and where to report it. They need to find an independent authority to report it to, an international independent authority.”

The rewards on offer would not always be financial he explained.

”The reward might not be monetary, the reward might well be some sort of process by which they are recognised,” he said. ”Sometimes, people are rewarded by the fact they’re getting it off their chest as well. It can be a variety of things – it doesn’t have to be money.”

FIFA’s inability to offer immunity from criminal prosecution would make their scheme unappealing which Eaton vehemently denies.

”I expect players to come forward,” he said. ”I have been involved now with FIFA for 12 months and I have already had many players approaching me with information, no matter the consequences. In their heart, they love their sport. In their heart, they love their country. In their heart, they want to do the right thing.”

Wales struggle to sell tickets

The Welsh Rugby Union is struggling to sell tickets for the Autumn International match against South Africa?.

Little more than 35, allergist 500 fans were at the Aviva Stadium for the South Africa against Ireland match on Saturday – initially due to the IRFU admitting to charging too much for its home games.

“We appreciate how tough it is financially for supporters, pills ” said the WRU chief executive, Roger Lewis.

“The crowd we had against Australia compared well to what we used to attract at the old National Stadium but it would be disappointing if we did not get more than 45,000 this weekend.”

However, it appears that the Springboks are failing to attract the large crowds that the team used to pull on its visits to the British Isles.

Sochi to Host 2015 SportAccord Convention

The 2015 SportAccord Convention will be staged in Sochi, discount April/May next year, President Marius L. Vizer announced today. 

Vizer commented on the announcement:“It is a pleasure to inform the sport community that the Convention will be organised in Sochi. A city that demonstrated its passion for sport and capability through the successful organisation of the Winter Olympic Games, it will once again embrace the entire sport community while activating its legacy”. 

He added “We are working towards our long-term goal of increasing the level, complexity, participation and diversity of the Convention to benefit all stakeholders and delegates.”

The Russian Federation Minister of Sport, Mr. Vitaly Mutko stated, “The SportAccord Convention is a unique opportunity for the sport community to come together for discussion on important issues in the field of Sport. The Convention has become a platform for the interaction of many sports organisation and Federations, where they accept the most important sport decisions”. 

He also stated “The proposal to hold the Convention in Sochi is honoured and very important for Russia, especially after the Winter Olympic Games in 2014”. 

In closing he said, “the Olympic Games legacy contributes to the development of Sochi as one of the most important sporting cities in the world, which makes it attractive for holding such significant events as the SportAccord Convention.”

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Stoke City Executive Andrew Billingham Becomes Bristol Sport CEO

Stoke City commercial executive Andrew Billingham has become the new Chief Executive of Bristol Sport Ltd (BSL).

The appointment falls within the company’s plans to become the South West’s best facility for sport, sponsorship, entertainment and events.

Billingham joins BSL from Premier League football club Stoke City  where he has been in charge of commercial affairs for the last six years, overseeing their transition from the Championship to the top flight.

On his appointment Billingham commented “Within the UK sports industry, Bristol is rightly seen as a major sporting city. I have been impressed by Bristol Sport’s ambitions and plans to attract more families and individuals to participate in sport in the South West, be it watching or competing. I’ve already met some extremely passionate people and my role will be to work with them to unlock the potential, bringing together strategy and culture and I’m looking forward to the challenge.” He will assume his new position on June 1st 2014.

With more than twenty years experience in commercial sport Billingham has worked with some of the biggest sporting brands including adidas, Liverpool FC and Birmingham City FC. At Stoke City FC he drove business revenues from £11 million to £70 million in five years.

Martin Griffiths, Chairman of BSL, said “It’s a hugely exciting time for Bristol Sport. This is just the beginning of a journey which will see Bristol and the South West eventually become a sporting centre of excellence, provision, entertainment and events. By appointing Andrew we are adding to our talent pool as we aim to take BSL to a new level by extending our reach and penetration into all sports and entertainment areas.” 

BSL is part of the stable of sports companies owned by Stephen Lansdown and as such will oversee all aspects of commercial operations and merchandising for its affiliates including Bristol City FC, Bristol Rugby, Bristol Flyers, Bristol Academy Women FC and DZ Motorsport.  It will also manage the development of Bristol’s first multi-use stadium to be completed in 2016.

Coca-Cola Begins Search for Sochi 2014 Torchbearers

The Presenting Partner of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics Games, sale Coca-Cola, sale cialis has begun the process of selecting 2,014 torchbearers for the Torch Relay, which begins on 7 October.

The Torch Relay will pass through 2,900 towns and cities, covering a distance of 65,000km, in 123 days.

The soft drinks company held a week-long exhibition in Moscow on 17 January to launch the Nomination Campaign, featuring memorabilia and exhibits from past Torch Relays and the Moscow 1980 Winter Olympics. They are also hosting a 13 city tour of Russia from the 25 January, where visitors will be able to hold the Torch.

Dmitry Chernyshenko, Sochi 2014 Organising Committee President and CEO, said: “The Olympic Torch Relay is a chance for everyone to join the Olympic Movement, to feel a part of a single whole, a part of the huge country. It is very important to convey to the people of Russia detailed information on this unique possibility; therefore, it is difficult to overestimate the work of the organisers of Nomination Campaign.”

Russian citizens aged 14 or over can apply to be selected until 17 March through the Coca-Cola website: http://www.coca-cola.ru/.