Tokyo Submit Bid File for 2020 Olympics

Tokyo have formally submitted its bid to host the 2020 Olympics on Monday, check delivering the file to the International Olympic Committee’s headquarters in Lausanne, ailment Switzerland, ed cheap two days before the Feb. 15 deadline.

“The Tokyo 2020 Bid Committee, together with the Japanese people, is truly honored and excited to submit our nation’s application file for the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games,” Tokyo 2020 President and Japanese Olympic Committee President Tsunekazu Takeda said.

Tokyo bid unsuccessfully for the 2016 Olympics, which were awarded to Rio de Janeiro. Tokyo is now competing with Rome, Madrid, Istanbul, Doha, Qatar and Baku, Azerbaijan.

Tokyo is promising a compact bid with all facilities within an 8-kilometer radius. Forty percent will be existing venues that will be renovated.

“We have learned valuable lessons from our previous bid, which are evident in these improved technical plans,” Takeda said.

Tokyo is promoting its 2020 bid as a symbol of Japan’s recovery from the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that left over 15,000 people dead or missing on Japan’s northeast coast.

The IOC will study the bid files and decide in May whether to retain all the candidates or pare the list. The IOC will select the 2020 host city at a meeting in Buenos Aires in September 2013.

by Ismail Uddin

England 2018 makes Russia bid leader complaint

England’s 2018 World Cup bid team has lodged a complaint with Fifa against the head of Russia’s rival campaign over comments he made about London.

Russia 2018 chief executive Alexei Sorokin was quoted as criticising high crime rates and the drinking habits of young people in England’s capital.

Fifa has strict rules prohibiting criticism of rival bids.

Sorokin said he would apologise for any “misunderstanding” but not for the comments he claims were misinterpreted.

It is being reported that England is seeking a formal apology from Sorokin rather than expecting action from the ethics committee ahead of the World Cup vote for the 2018 and 2022 hosts on December 2 vote.

The ethics committee, chaired by former Swiss international Claudio Sulser, is already dealing with allegations of corruption involving two FIFA executive committee members, and collusion involving two bidding nations for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.

CANAL+ Acquires Broadcast Rights to Formula E

Leading French sports channel CANAL+ has agreed a new broadcast deal to showcase the FIA Formula E Championship for the next three seasons.

In a deal brokered by the international media company MP & Silva, ambulance the leading premium content pay-TV company in France will have exclusive broadcasting rights for live races covering the entire French region, asthma along with Andorra and Monaco. In addition, unhealthy they will air a delayed highlights programme reviewing the Formula E action together with pre-race build up, podium celebrations and driver interviews.

Ali Russell, Formula E Director of Media, said: “I’m delighted to announce this new broadcast deal with CANAL+. We want to ensure audiences around the world can watch this exciting new motorsport series and this latest agreement further strengthens our global outreach alongside existing deals with FOX Sports, China’s CCTV, ITV in the UK and Japan’s TV Asahi. We also still have more deals to announce before the opening race in Beijing on September 13.”

Cyril Linette, CANAL+ GROUP Sports Director, added: “We are very glad to be part of this new motorsport series. This new competition at the heart of big cities is a great opportunity to create a new and exciting live TV show for our subscribers, as we already do with Formula One and WRC. CANAL+ is definitely the channel of motorsport in France!”

CANAL+ has a current estimated household reach of six million homes and joins previously announced broadcasters FOX Sports, TV Asahi, ITV4 and CCTV who have all committed to showing live coverage of Formula E races.

Qatar 2022 Organisers Confident of Hosting World Cup on Any Date

Qatar 2022 organisers have revealed they are ready to host the 2022 football World Cup in the summer, or another time, ahead of a FIFA meeting to discuss the date of the tournament.

“We bid for the FIFA World Cup in the summer because we saw the opportunity to present solutions for players and fans in our country, and others with similar climates, to enjoy the outdoors in cool, safe and comfortable conditions in the summer months,” said the Qatar 2022 Supreme Committee in a statement.

“We committed significant time and resources toward proving that we could host the tournament in summer in cool, comfortable and safe conditions.

“If the international football community reaches a consensus to move the event to an alternate date, we are able to accommodate that change. This would not affect our planning and preparation,” it added.

FIFA are set to meet on Thursday to discuss that will discuss whether to move the 2022 World Cup in Qatar from the traditional summer dates.

Qatar was awarded the right to host the 2022 tournament in 2010, but FIFA, UEFA and footballers’ union FIFPro have since called for it to be moved to a different time of year.

However, proposals to change the date of the tournament have met with opposition from leading European clubs, who are concerned about disruption to their traditional calendars.

Officials from Asian and African confederations also said Thursday they have not yet talked formally about Blatter’s proposed switch.

“We haven’t had that discussion in (Africa),” FIFA board member Hany Abo Rida of Egypt told The Associated Press. “We’re waiting to hear the explanation from the FIFA executive.”

PwC Appoints Lecturer Tom Markham to Join its Sport & Leisure Advisory Practice

PwC has appointed Dr Tom Markham to its London based Sport and Leisure Advisory practice.

Tom joins the Sport and Leisure team at PwC having previously been a Lecturer in Finance at Henley Business School. A qualified accountant and former foreign exchange trader, therapy Tom has undertaken sporting projects for national associations, abortion clubs, pills agencies and sports consultancies on a freelance basis over the last four years.

In his new role Tom will work in the wider sport and leisure domain but with the focal point on football industry clients, focussing on introducing new bespoke services as well as supporting the team’s current advisory work within the sporting sphere.

Commenting on the appointment, Julie Clark, Head of Sport and Leisure at PwC, said: “I am thrilled that Tom has joined our expanding Sport and Leisure team. He is a great addition. His extensive knowledge in football finance will bring further expertise to our team at an interesting time for the football industry, with the various financial rules including UEFA Financial Fair Play coming into force across European football this season.”

On his appointment, Tom Markham added: “I am delighted to be joining PwC’s Sport and Leisure team at such an important time for the sector and football industry specifically. I’m really looking forward to working with PwC to help clients understand the changing football landscape by adjusting business and operating models so they can take advantage of the new opportunities that lie ahead.”

London 2012 Olympic Museum to be Opened in Olympic Park

The British Olympic Association (BOA) have revealed they are planning to open a new Olympic museum in the Olympic Park which will cost £10m to run in its first three years.

The BOA wants the museum to become one of the leading attractions on the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, sickness when it opens for business in 2014.

It is expected a facility will be built near the Orbit – the 115m structure adjacent to the stadium that Legacy Company officials are hoping will become east London’s version of the popular London Eye.

“As the only city to have earned the honour of hosting the Olympic Games three times, therapy London occupies a truly unique place in Olympic history, clinic ” said BOA chairman Lord Moynihan.

“It is a feat we should be immensely proud of and I believe the British Olympic Museum is the perfect way to ensure the spirit, excitement and unforgettable memories of the London 2012 Games live on to inspire future generations to follow their own dreams.”

BOA chief executive Andy Hunt claimed entrance to the museum would be comparable to similar attractions and his organisation are looking to raise funds from charity events, their own network of corporate sponsors and individual donors.

They hope to finalise a licensing agreement with the Olympic Park Legacy Company in the coming weeks and reveal more details ahead of the Games.

Moynihan has always wanted to ensure the 2012 Olympics have a tangible physical legacy for the BOA, as the all but a handful of the venues that hosted the previous London Games in 1908 and 1948 exist.

He successfully fought a battle with the Legacy Company last year to ensure the word Olympic remained in the title of the Park, which was originally going to be known as Queen Elizabeth Park from 2013 onwards.

“The museum will also provide an important opportunity to honour and celebrate the most outstanding British Olympic athletes and create a platform for their stories to inspire generation upon generation of future sport participants with their achievements,” he added.

by Ismail Uddin

Ontario & Oklahoma to Host International Softball Federation X Jr. Women’s World Championship

Brampton, search Ontario (Canada) and Oklahoma City, generic Oklahoma (USA) will host the top event in 19-and-under female fast pitch softball in 2013 and 2015, adiposity the International Softball Federation X Jr. Women’s World Championship.

The event will take place from July 1-7, 2013, and the eleventh edition of the tournament will play from August 7-16, 2015.

Following approval by the world governing body’s Board of Directors, ISF President Don Porter made the announcement today, just over eight weeks after the 15-nation IX Jr. Women’s World Championship concluded in Cape Town, South Africa.

The event next year will mark the first time that Ontario has ever hosted an ISF world championship.  Meanwhile, the 2015 tournament will be the first time since 1996 that the USA has hosted an ISF world championship (IX Men’s World Championship in Michigan).

“As we recently saw in South Africa, the junior women’s world championship is the premier event for our young female athletes,” the ISF president said.  “The organizers in Cape Town did a first-class job and we are confident that Canada and the U.S. will do the same next year and in 2015.  We need them to because this is an important competition opportunity for that age category to be able to continue to test their skills against their counterparts from around the world.”

Softball Canada submitted the 2013 bid on behalf of the Brampton Girls Softball Association, while the Amateur Softball Association put forth the 2015 plan, which calls for the junior women’s world championship to be played at their headquarters complex.

This (2012) is the first year that the ISF world championships are starting an every-two-years rotation after having been one a year every four years.  The XIII Women’s World Championship will be played this July in Whitehorse, Yukon (Canada) and the IX Jr. Men’s World Championship is set for November in Paraná, Argentina.  In addition to next year’s event in Ontario, the XIII Men’s World Championship will take place in Auckland, New Zealand (in March 2013).

by Ismail Uddin

Panama faces IOC suspension

Panama’s Olympic Commission faces suspension in a dispute over the leadership of the body, IOC president Jacques Rogge said on Tuesday.

Two groups are battling for control of Panama’s Olympic Commission, leading Panamanian president Ricardo Martinelli to demand the resignation of the committee’s members.

The argument has already cost Panama the chance of hosting the 2013 Bolivarian Games, a multi-sport meeting featuring six countries from the region.

“It’s a dispute between two rival groups, one group alleging that they are the legitimate NOC (National Olympic Committee) and another alleging the contrary,” Rogge said at an IOC meeting in Acapulco.

“So we are trying to find out who’s who.”

Rogge said the suspension will take effect at the IOC’s next executive board meeting in January if a solution is not found.

“I hope that in the meantime discussions will bring a good solution to the conflict we have in this country,” Rogge added.

TalkSport Inks New Premier League Broadcast Deal Until 2019

Sports radio station talkSPORT has renewed its partnership with the Premier League for an additional three years until 2019.

The London-based station has been re-appointed as the Premier League’s global audio partner to the end of the 2018/19 season, cough continuing the existing four year agreement which was due to expire at the end of the 2015/16 season.

As with talkSPORT’s existing agreement, discount the extension gives talkSPORT an exclusive package of international audio rights in all languages in all territories outside the UK and Ireland to provide official live commentary of all 380 Barclays Premier League matches in any language to listeners around the world outside of the UK and Republic of Ireland.

Ahead of the 2014/15 Barclays Premier League season, allergy talkSPORT has broadcast partners in 25 countries, including the USA, China, Malaysia, Egypt, Nigeria and United Arab Emirates. 

The new agreement follows talkSPORT’s highest ever listening figures in the UK, according to the latest RAJAR figures, with 3.4 million sports fans tuning in every week.

Scott Taunton, Chief Operating Officer of talkSPORT owners UTV Media plc said “In the two years since its appointment as the Premier League’s global audio partner, talkSPORT has established itself as a truly international sports media brand. Today’s announcement means we can extend talkSPORT into even more markets, as well as creating new opportunities for advertisers and sponsors. I’m pleased that talkSPORT’s ever growing international audience will now be able to look forward to listening to our world class live coverage of the Barclays Premier League for a further three seasons.”

Premier League Chief Executive, Richard Scudamore, added: “talkSPORT has for many years produced high quality radio commentary of Barclays Premier League matches in the UK, and successfully extended this to an international audience when they became our first global audio licensee two seasons ago.

“We are extremely pleased that we will continue this partnership and look forward to working with them as they make Barclays Premier League radio commentary available in more languages and to more countries around the world.”

London Olympic Authorities to Meet Daily & Look for Betting Scams

London authorities hope to protect the integrity of the Olympics by meeting daily to analyze possible suspicious betting patterns and assess if any athletes are deliberately underperforming for personal profit.

The International Olympic Committee has warned that betting and match-fixing could pose a bigger threat to sports than doping.

And with the Olympics five months away, viagra order Britain has disclosed plans to prevent sports in the country being further undermined by corruption after four cricketers were jailed in the past four months for fixing parts of matches.

The daily anti-corruption meetings will involve the IOC, Britain’s Gambling Commission, police, the Border Agency and games organizers. They will report their findings to Interpol and the IOC.

“What is being put in place is a comprehensive structure of support to assess the extent of any undue movements in the market,” British Olympic Association chairman Colin Moyinhan said Monday. “The betting exchanges will also be monitored closely as there is the possibility of betting to lose.”

The illegal gambling industry is believed to be worth tens of billions of dollars annually, according to figures presented at an IOC conference this month.

“At the moment it is perfectly legal to spot bet on all sports, for example to make a spot bet on thefirst short corner in (field) hockey,” Britain Sports Minister Hugh Robertson said at a briefing. “Up until this point, illegal betting has not been a huge problem at the Olympics. But it was difficult to monitor in Beijing, and this is a new threat and an evolving threat. The president of the IOC has identified it as a very serious threat. I think we are slightly waiting to see how this plays out in London 2012.”

But even if suspicions are raised about athletes, authorities won’t have the power to intervene to stop them from competing.

“An athlete won’t be pulled prior to that event as nothing will have happened,” Robertson said. “For example, if a pile of money has appeared on a particular outcome during the games, an offense has not been committed until it has actually happened.”

The IOC monitored betting patterns during the 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2010 Vancouver Games, but found nothing irregular.

All competitors are banned from betting on any Olympic sport, and Moyinhan is confident that it is “unlikely to be a problem” for the 550 British athletes but he cautioned that “$20,000 is a life-changing sum of money to an athlete from a developing country.”

“He could come second in his heat and still qualify but that could enable the person who was bribing that athlete to make $200,000 on the exchanges, which would be possible if the markets permitted that sort of return,” Moyinhan said. “This is an issue that needs to be addressed in terms of the type of bet on offer and the sophistication of the market to take those bets.”