McDonald’s Olympic Sponsorship Takes Heat from British Doctors

A British doctors group has criticised London 2012 for allowing McDonald’s to be a Olympic sponsor as it feels the wrong message is being sent in a country with ballooning obesity.

Big Macs, fries and milkshakes will be part of McDonald’s exclusively branded menu at the Olympics and the fast-food giant will soon be opening its largest franchise in the world, a two-story cathedral-like restaurant that seats 1,500 customers, at London’s Olympic Park. McDonald’s will be the only restauranteur allowed to sell brand-name food at the games and there will also be a separate McDonald’s within the athletes’ village — in addition to three others at the Olympic Park.

Alongside McDonald’s, Coca-Cola has the exclusive right to sell non-alcoholic drinks at Olympic venues. Heineken has been named the games’ official beer.

Terence Stephenson, a spokesman for the Academy of Royal Medical Colleges, said: “It’s very sad that an event that celebrates the very best of athletic achievements should be sponsored by companies contributing to the obesity problem and unhealthy habits.”

The group is calling upon the British government to restrict advertising by McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and Heineken during the Olympic Games, which are being held in London from July 27 to Aug.12.

But that’s unlikely to happen. London Olympic organizers have defended their decision to accept McDonald’s sponsorship as a business deal.

“Sponsors provide a huge amount of the funding required to stage the games,” said a spokesman for the organizing committee in a statement. “Without our partners such as McDonald’s, the games simply wouldn’t happen.”

About one-quarter of Britons are obese and experts estimate that could jump to half by 2030. Obesity and related health ailments cost the U.K. health system about 4 billion pounds ($6.5 billion) every year.

“These brands are using the Olympics to be associated with medals and svelte, fit athletes,” he said. “They don’t want us to think of fat, unhealthy people when we think of their products.”

Britain is also battling an increasing alcohol problem, which experts warned could worsen during the Olympics.

“When any major sporting event has an official alcohol supplier, it sends out completely the wrong messages to young people, making it seem as though no major event is complete without alcohol,” said Sir Ian Gilmore, special adviser to the Royal College of Physicians on alcohol.

He said he “greatly regretted” that the London Olympics had appointed an official beer.

Some experts said advertising during the Olympics could actually cause a spike in fast food consumption, even in people not inclined to eat it.

“We cannot simply decide not to process (an ad), there is a subliminal association that is made that may affect your behavior in the future,” said Nilli Lavie, a professor of psychology and brain sciences at University College London.

McDonald’s said in a statement they expected about one-in-10 people visiting London’s Olympic Park to eat at their Golden Arches. The company has been an official Olympics sponsor since 1976 and said it would be using its expertise to provide “high-quality British food” at the Games.

Stephenson of the doctor’s group doubts if many of the competing athletes would have an appetite for the cheeseburgers, fries, and chicken nuggets that will be ubiquitous at the Games’ venues.

“I’m not sure how many of them will be eating this kind of food before competing for a medal,” he said.

Sportradar to Upgrade Live Streaming Package with New Infront Deal

Sportradar, viagra ed a supplier of sports and betting-related data, story and Infront Sports & Media, cheap have announced an agreement under which Sportradar will increase its live streaming offering by a further 4,000 sporting events.

The deal includes a broad soccer package with a total of close to 1,500 matches, including the Indonesian Super League (ISL). Beyond soccer, Sportradar have also acquired the rights to the national top-tier basketball league in Turkey, the TBF Basketball League, as well as the EHF EUROS and the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships.

All of the fixtures, subject to geographical restrictions, will be streamed through the Live Channel of Sportradar’s brand Betradar, which is available across online, mobile and tablet, providing live sports content for betting customers 24/7 and also in retail sports betting outlets to serve clients throughout the entire opening hours of these retail sites.

Sportradar’s CEO, Carsten Koerl, welcomed the deal: “Since we first began providing live streaming alongside our range of existing solutions in 2013, we have significantly extended our media rights offering for our Live Channel products. Our goal is to ensure that our customers offer their clients the most entertaining and engaging experience. Thanks to this game-changing deal with Infront, our live offer has increased to over 5,000 live events to the bookmaking industry within the first year of service.”

Stephan Herth, Executive Director Summer Sports of Infront Sports & Media, added: “This premium package of media rights includes many of the world’s most popular team sports and is a big gain for the end consumers that access the live streaming through their preferred betting channel.

“With this enhanced portfolio, its in-depth sports know-how and profound understanding of data, Sportradar is now in the position to provide the betting industry with an attractive offering. This will also enhance the exposure of these top sport properties within one of the fastest growing segments of the sports industry.”

Steve Wood Steps Down as Tennis Australia CEO

Steve Wood, cough | the chief executive of Tennis Australia (TA), has announced he will step down from his role after almost a decade in the job.

Wood on Thursday announced he has informed the board of his intention to resign from the role at the end of September.

“These have been eight fantastic years leading a major professional sport that is my lifelong passion, but I have decided to take a break,” Wood said.

“Tennis has always been a huge part of my life. That will not change. But I am looking forward to continuing to make a contribution to the game from a different perspective in the future.”

TA president Steve Healy congratulated Wood on how he has progressed the organisation in his time there.

“He took on the role at a time of great uncertainty within the organisation and has led the company into a very strong position,” Healy said.

“He helped transition Tennis Australia into a professional and well-run commercial entity that generates substantial revenue to help drive the growth of the sport of tennis.

“I wish Steve well with his future endeavours.”

Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley will take over from Wood.

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South Africa Pondering Summer Olympics Bid

Sam Ramsamy, cialis  International Olympic Committee (IOC) executive board member has revealed the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) is considering bidding for the Summer Olympics.

Ramsamy noted that following the London 2012 Games this summer that SASCOC would begin talks with the government in an effort to gain support. South Africa was endeavoring to put together a 2020 bid however the government decided that the country’s pressing social needs were a priority. 

He said that until the Games in London everyone was focused on performance of the team but once they were back that they would be making an announcement. Currently a process is being carried out to select the city that they would like to put forward. 

As the potential 2020 bid slipped out of reach there has been talk of bidding for the Commonwealth Games in 2022 to use this event as a springboard for the Olympic Games. Several cities have been interested but no definite bid has emerged as yet. 

Given the calendar time of the Olympic Games the optimal choice would be Durban, ampoule the city that hosted the IOC session just last summer to name a 2018 winter Games host city. Due to the considerably colder climate in South Africa Durban would offer the most summertime temperature. The FIFA World Cup that was hosted in South Africa in 2010 was a chilly event with fans packing coats and scarves. 

Cape Town bid in 1997 against Rome, rx Buenos Aires, Stockholm and Athens for the 2004 Games that the Greeks won. Currently Buenos Aires is aggressively bidding for the 2018 summer Youth Olympic Games (YOG) and will host the 2013 IOC session where the 2020 city will be decided as well as the next leader of the Olympic Movement when President Jacques Rogge steps down at the end of his second term.

Yahoo Unveils Coverage for London 2012

Yahoo!, order the premier digital media company, cheap pills announced its Summer Games programming efforts bringing Yahoo!’s over 700 million global users closer to the events than ever before, clinic in dozens of languages and regions, across multiple screens and digital platforms.

Yahoo!’s coverage will include original video programs, breaking news, expert analysis from Gold Medal Olympians Dan O’Brien (Track and Field), Summer Sanders (Olympics), Shannon Miller (Gymnastics), and the award-winning team of writers from Yahoo! Sports, as well as social integration programs, and for the first time Yahoo! will reveal its “Memorable Moments” editorial series to build excitement for the Games. All the exclusive content will live across the Yahoo! Media Network in addition to the Yahoo! hub dedicated to coverage of the Games and Yahoo! Sports, the No. 1 global sports destination online with over 104 million unique visitors a month.

“As the No. 1 global destination online for Olympics coverage for the past three Games, Yahoo! dominates Olympics coverage with our unique storytelling; this year will be no exception and we will be bigger and better than ever before,” said Ross Levinsohn, executive vice president, head of global media. “We’re programming immersive digital experiences for a global audience and delivering a locally relevant editorial voice in each market. Our angle is to cover the stories behind the stories with our own exclusive talent, including multiple former Olympians – across screens, across the globe.”

Yahoo!’s “Memorable Moments” celebrates the most compelling stories in Summer Games history through the eyes of those who were there, Yahoo!’s writers and experts and other voices of authority, as well as through the lens of Yahoo!’s users. Moments like Nadia Comaneci’s perfect 10s in Montreal, Carl Lewis’ four gold medals in Los Angeles, and Michael Phelps’ record eight gold medals in Beijing will be retold through video, iconic photos and stories that live on Yahoo!’s hub dedicated to the coverage of the Games and debut in June.

Yahoo! will provide fans with the key moments of the Summer Games across multiple devices, including mobile phones, tablets, TV and the desktop, ensuring they never miss a beat regardless of where they are. Yahoo! product offerings will be announced at a later date.

Eurosport Ink MotoGP Deal in Netherlands & Belgium

French broadcaster Eurosport has secured the exclusive TV and digital rights for MotoGP in the Netherlands as well as pay TV and digital rights in Belgium for four seasons, running from 2015 to 2018. 

All rights are exclusive for Eurosport in Belgium regarding the Dutch language for the 2016 to 2018 seasons.

The deal with Dorna Sports provides live rights in HD for all rounds in all three classes, MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3, including Friday’s free practice, Saturday’s qualifiers and Sunday’s races.

Eurosport also has exclusive digital rights in the Netherlands and non-exclusive digital rights in Belgium for all races on the Eurosport Player, Eurosport’s dedicated online TV service.

Jean-Thierry Augustin, CEO of the Eurosport Group said: “We are very pleased to further increase our coverage of MotoGP with the addition of such an extensive, exclusive agreement with Dorna for The Netherlands and Belgium. It demonstrates Eurosport’s strategic ability to deliver strong content, in a consistent way, on a multi-territory basis. Fresh from our recent announcement to be the exclusive broadcaster in Germany it is a demonstration of our regional approach that we now add these two passionate motorsport markets to the MotoGP offer and bring fans the complete race weekend experience.”

Manel Arroyo, Dorna Sports Managing Director said: “Following the recent announcement of our agreement with Eurosport for Germany, we are very pleased to have made this agreement for the Netherlands and Belgium, two countries which also have a great heritage and interest in Grand Prix racing.

“We are certain that the reach, experience and expertise of Eurosport, as well as their commitment to producing localised content focussed on the Dutch and Belgian riders in Grand Prix, will further enhance the profile of our sport in the Netherlands and Belgium.”

This agreement follows the deal signed last week for exclusive live broadcast of MotoGP in Germany for the 2015-2018 seasons and the extension of the existing live rights deal, signed in April 2014, for the broadcast of MotoGP in France for the 2015-2017 seasons.

Chris Paul Becomes National Basketball Players Association President

The National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) has elected Los Angeles Clippers star Chris Paul as their latest president after a two-day meeting in Las Vegas.

Paul, a vice president on the union’s executive board for the past four years, is the biggest star to lead the group since Patrick Ewing in 2001. He begins his 18-month term replacing Derek Fisher, who had been president since 2006, with the NBPA in turmoil after 18 months of in-fighting, firings and lawsuits.

The move came as somewhat of a surprise as free agent Roger Mason had been the only candidate who announced publicly he intended to run for Fisher’s position. Mason was elected as first vice president .

“I’ve been thinking about (running) for a while on and off,” said Paul, who earlier this summer re-signed with the Clippers on a five-year, $107 million deal. “I’ve had a lot of dialogue about it with committee members. I wouldn’t have taken on the role if I was going to do it alone.”

Paul’s most important job now will be to guide the union through the process of selecting a replacement for Billy Hunter, who was fired as NBPA executive director in February. Neither Paul nor Jerry Stackhouse, who had been a union vice president before resigning his position this week, would commit to a timetable or discuss whether a search firm was in place to do that.

“We’re in no rush,” said Stackhouse, a free agent who plans to remain with the union in an advisory role. “We’ve identified a number of (candidates).”

In addition to Paul and Mason, Los Angeles Lakers guard Steve Blake and Charlotte Bobcats forward Anthony Tolliver were voted in as new members to the executive committee. The Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry and Andre Iguodala, the Miami Heat’sJames Jones, the San Antonio Spurs’ Matt Bonner and the Clippers’ Willie Green are also on the executive committee but were not up for re-election.

“We’re excited about the road ahead,” Paul said. “It was something I saw as a challenge, something I knew I’d be able to handle. It’s an unbelievable opportunity, a lot of responsibility comes with this position.”

Argentina Contemplating Rugby World Cup Bid

According to media reports, Argentina are to bid for the 2023 or the 2027 Rugby World Cup.

Agustin Pichot, director at the Argentine Rugby Union (UAR) and also the country’s representative on the IRB, has told SportBusiness International that they are already starting to look into the bidding process for either of the sport’s global gatherings.

Pichot has opened dialogue with the Argentinean government and has also revealed that the country will bid for the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in a process he terms looking to “learn and grow” as a country.

England are next in line to host the event in 2015, while Japan were successful in their 2019 bid which means Argentina could crack the nod if the IRB continues in a similar vein with handing one global gathering to a rugby stronghold and another to a developing nation in rugby terms.

LOCOG Unveil London 2012 Uniform Distribution and Accreditation Centre

LOCOG Chair Seb Coe and LOCOG Chief Executive Paul Deighton launched on Friday the London 2012 Uniform Distribution and Accreditation Centre (UDAC) in east London.

The UDAC is the first fully operational London 2012 Games time venue to open. It will be the main base for accreditation and uniform distribution for up to 70, order 000 Games Makers who will volunteer at London 2012, medic along with up paid staff and contractors. The centre will also supply uniforms to LOCOG staff, medical Technical Officials and eligible contractors.

The UDAC can process around 280 people an hour for uniform collection and up to 800 an hour for accreditation only. Additional uniform distribution centres will open in Weymouth and Portland, Manchester, Cardiff, Newcastle, Glasgow and Coventry for Games Makers and staff working at 2012 Games venues outside of London.

All those picking up their uniform will go through several stages in the UDAC including documentation check, photos, picking up accreditation, uniform check-in area, fitting area, collection area and check-out area.

UDAC is equipped with 70 fitting rooms and a staff of 525 people (343 of whom are volunteers).

LOCOG Chair Seb Coe said “It’s a proud moment to be here alongside our fantastic Games Makers picking up our Games uniforms and accreditation. The Games are almost upon us and our Games Makers will be front and centre of the welcome we give the world.”

The Games Maker uniform was designed by LOCOG in association with London 2012’s official sportswear provider adidas. The Technical Official uniform was designed by LOCOG in association with British retailer and London 2012’s official clothing and homeware supplier Next.

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FIFA Claim ‘No Concrete Plans’ for Winter 2022 WC

World soccer’s governing body FIFA have attempted to cool talk of an early decision to move the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to the winter months.

President Sepp Blatter and UEFA President Michel Platini are both keen supporters of the rescheduling proposal but the idea has not gone unopposed.

Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president Mohammed bin Hammam has criticised ‘unnecessary’ talks to alter the plans of the bid at such an early stage and feels that Qatar can still host the event in the usual summer slot. US FIFA executive committee member Chuck Blazer is also against the plans.

In an emailed statement released on 20 January, FIFA revealed there were “no concrete plans” to move the 2022 World Cup in Qatar from the summer to winter. This comes despite Blatter stating that a move to January was ‘likely’ earlier in the month.

Any potential move “would have to be initiated by the football association of Qatar and would have to be presented to the FIFA Executive Committee,” the governing body said.