Park Yong-sung Will Not Seek Re-Election as Korean Olympic Committee Chairman

Park Yong-sung, chairman of the Korean Olympic Committee (KOC), said in a statement that he will not seek a second term in an election scheduled for Feb. 22, saying he has accomplished everything he had set out to do as the country’s highest-ranked sports official.

Park, 72, had been the KOC head since 2009. He had also been a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the chairman of the International Judo Federation (IJF).

“I have been the head of our national Olympic Committee, the chairman of the IJF, and a member of the IOC,” Park said. “For a sports administrator, there can be no greater glory.”

Under Park’s watch, South Korea put on record performances in international competitions. At the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, the country grabbed six gold medals to finish fifth in the medal standings, its best finish at a Winter Games.

Park also played a key role in helping PyeongChang win the bid to host South Korea’s first Winter Olympics.

Park said though he is leaving the KOC, he still hopes to have a role in sports administration.

“From now on, I will try to help South Korean sports from the sidelines,” Park said. “If an opportunity arises, I will be more than willing to offer my helping hands, using the international network I’ve built over the past three decades.”

Yes We Cannes!

 

The 7th European Golf Business Conference hosted by the EGCOA last week at the infamous Hotel Majestic Barriere in Cannes has been hailed as a huge success and regarded by many who attended as the best conference to date. With over the 540 golf courses represented from 21 countries, medicine the event provided a refreshing insight into the global golfing industry, recipe offering realistic modern day solutions to the issues facing golf facilities around the world.

Day one was opened by the 4th European Multi Course Owners meeting. The meeting played host to over 30 representatives of the world’s leading multi course owning organisations who gathered to discuss and collaborate on solutions to run more profitable golf facilities.

Day two was opened by EGCOA president Marcel Welling who gave delegates and insight into the latest developments in the European golf industry. The tone was set for day two by the master of buzz delivery Gregg Patterson General Manager of The Beach Club Santa Monica. Gregg’s undeniable enthusiasm for club management was apparent from the start. His energetic & uplifting presentation looked at creating loyal club members by delivering an unforgettable club experience. Gregg highlighted simple cost effective ways to both attract and retain members not only turning them into loyal members but club fanatics!

The buzz continued with David Colclough Head of Member Education for the PGA England opening a session dedicated to identifying the role of the PGA professional in your golf facility and how they can add more value to your club. This message was reinforced by Crown Golf’s CEO Stephen Lewis who followed with a course owner’s view on how commercial management and PGA Professionals can work together to create greater financial success.

The session was closed by Managing Director of the Lee Westwood Golf School Karl Morris. Karl tied the session together identifying how partnerships both on a staff & corporate level can add to both the profitability and successful branding of your business.

The second session was closed by the guru of pace of play Bill Yates. Bill explained “when you manage the pace of play you manage the quality of golf.” Bill clearly laid out the simple steps that can be taken to manage slow play and how the successful management of this can retain customers & increase revenue.

After two action packed opening sessions the pace continued with Mike Leemhuis CEO of Congressional Country Club. Mike a club management enthusiast and internationally renowned speaker engaged conference delegates in an interactive presentation which identified modern trends which directly influence the golf industry. Mike highlighted that the integration of modern trends in your club’s strategic planning process is the key to keeping a competitive edge in today’s market.

A further insight into the US Market trends was presented by deputy CEO of the NGCOA Mike Tinkey. As well as provided an in-depth insight in to the US Golf Market Mike shared the various initiatives the NGCOA is putting in place to aid the growth and development of the game.

Education played a key role in the closing session of day two Ian Butcher Director of Winston University bridged the gap between the industry and the institution also highlighting the integration of modern day trends into the education of golf industry professionals.  Jerry Kilby CEO of the Club Managers Association of Europe closed the day presenting CMAE’S management development programme which will be rolled out across Europe in 2013 & 2014.

The day concluded at Golf de le Grande Bastide for the conference gala dinner. The setting was spectacular and the spread of French culinary delights impressive. The night was closed with an impressive show of fireworks.

Social Media & the digital revolution was the top of the agenda on Friday morning. Tom Mulder owner and founder of Agenda Online B.V opened this session with an enlightening view into the advances in online lesson booking software as well as the ability to integrate the various aspects of your clubs management software on one platform.

Roderick Cremers CEO of Fresh bridge marketing agency and an expert in the management on social media campaigns untangled the web of social media confusion clearly identifying which platforms are the most effective for the promotion and connectivity of golf courses.

The French Golf Industry was represented in force with the session being opened by Jean Lou Charon a committee member of the 2018 Ryder Cup Committee. Jean shared the unique Ryder Cup development plan that will see 100 short courses developed in before 2018 in an effort to increase the participation levels across the country making golf affordable and accessible to all.

The French big hitters were next on stage to discuss the unique structure of the French golf market in which over 80% of commercial courses are members of some form of network, prescription group or chain. The panel was represent by France’s top 3 multi course owning organisations NGF Golf, Blue Green and Open Golf Club. The panel discussed the various ways in which they have adapted their marketing activities and membership structures to modern needs of the golfer.

Jonathan Smith CEO of the Golf Environment Organisation layed down the bottom line benefits of sustainable golf highlighting the power of a sustainable approach in reducing costs, refining the overall golf experience and running a more efficient golf facility. Jonathan’s message which is now on the forefront of the golfing industry was further shared by Philip Russell of the R&A who discussed what the term “sustainability” really means for your business. Philip unveiled the R&A plans for their online Course Tracker which will allow golf course owners and managers the ability to gauge the impact of their sustainable contributions and actions.

The highly anticipated conference closing presentation from Gregg Patterson entitled “Vision without action is a day dream” did not fail to deliver. Gregg, fully loaded with material opened his closing presentation by stating “It’s all well and good to talk – but doing is what leaders get paid to do” Gregg’s inspiring closing session encouraged the audience to reflect on what they had learned over the three day event and to return to their clubs willing and ready to implement & facilitate change.

The day was concluded with the conference golf tournament hosted at Golf de la Grande Bastide on the outskirts of Cannes which was kindly hosted by Open Golf Club.

 

 

Qatar Win World Cup 2022 Bid: Special Report

Qatar have been awarded the chance to host the FIFA World Cup 2022. The result will shock many after the bid has been criticised in the past including rumours of collusion with the Spain/Portugal result. The financial power behind the bid and support from countless stars and footballing icons, notably Zinedine Zidane will have helped the bid. The team said that FIFA will be “proud of us, and proud of the Middle East”. The decision comes after a fantastic, stand-out presentation despite fears of issues with the soaring climate.

With five nations still vying to win the bid for the 2022 World Cup finals, representatives from each made their final presentations to the FIFA ExCo on Wednesday 1 December. Australia, Qatar, USA, Korea and Japan were all hoping to get the decision.

Australia

The Australian bid team were first to present in an underwhelming and unconvincing manner. An animated kangaroo stole the show from super model Elle McPherson and Westfield billionaire Frank Lowy.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard made a speech via video link which may not have impressed much of the FIFA ExCo in a low key presentation. The team were joined by Australia’s governor-general Quentin Bryce and FAA chief executive Ben Buckley.

Bryce said: “The Australian Government has issued every guarantee Fifa has sought, without amendments or variations.”

The bid was also supported by the likes of Tim Cahill and Hugh Jackman before the final video saw an animated kangaroo steal the World Cup trophy from Zurich and travel across Australia.

South Korea

South Korea were next up to present their case focusing their bid tightly around unification of the North and South.

An impressive presentation was made filled with style and content through competent speeches and well produced video presentations. The presentation was made efficiently in English which took away some of the passion which can be portrayed in native tongue.

Former Prime Minister Hwang Sik Kim immediately alluded to the overriding point of the bid: to help bring about “a gateway for a new era for a united Korea.”

Though the South Korean President could not make the presentation due to problems in the wake of recent violence, he intimated by video link that he was “very touched and inspired by the vision of Fifa to foster peace and prosperity through football”.

The bid was well capped by a statesman-like Park Ji-Sung of Manchester United who spoke eloquently of the benefits that the nation could bring to FIFA.

Qatar

Perhaps the most impressive presentation of all came from Qatar whose bid was backed by the likes of soccer legend Zinedine Zidane.

Sheikh Mohammed Al-Thani, chief executive Hassan Al-Thawadi and Shaikha Moza bint Nasser who displayed an impressive array of French, Spanish and English highlighted the massive economic impact that the tournament could have on the nation.

Reliability, unity and opportunity were the keywords used by the slick Sheikh Mohammed who started the presentation fantastically in French. Hassan Al-Thawadi was in charge of disclosing the fine details of the bid in fluent Spanish revealing that US$50b will be spent on infrastructure.

All issues that had been raised over the bid were expertly remedied through concise plans and preparations which importantly included carbon neutral technology to keep players and fans cool. The show stealer was the revelation of plans for all-modular stadiums to be dismantled and reconstructed into 22 new ones across developing nations after the tournament.

USA

The American bid had been touted amongst the favourites and was introduced by Hollywood star Morgan Freeman as the US sought to win the votes for the second time in their history. The actor muddled his lines slightly at times though he was keen to highlight the countries passion for, what I’m sure he begrudgingly called, ‘football’.

“We are now the most diverse nation on earth and our patchwork heritage is our greatest strength,” Freeman said in his long introduction. “If you haven’t lived in the United States you haven’t seen just how wide and deep Americans’ love of football really is. You’d be surprised, maybe even shocked.”

A video message was recorded by President Barack Obama who did not attend the event but did confirm that were they to win the bid, they would make FIFA “proud”. US Soccer Federation President Sunil Gulati was next to speak without notes as he went on to introduce America’s most successful soccer figure, Landon Donavon.

All video presentations were predictably effective and well made while Gulati spoke with flair and passion, highlighting the work that the US have done with FIFA in the past: “Working with Fifa we have achieved so much but the best is yet to come,”.

Japan

The final presentation of the day saw the bid team for Japan take to the stage with the focus on youth and technology. The ‘cute’ card was played early on with eight-year-old Rio Sasaki addressing the FIFA officials.

Chairman of the Japanese bid and FIFA ExCo member, Junji Ogura portrayed the message of the “Fifa World Cup for the next generation,” before he confirmed that Japan would address the concerns raised in the FIFA report.Ogura emphasised a worldwide appeal using 400 FIFA FanFests in stadiums all over the world, stating the scheme would mean “More people in more countries will enjoy more football than ever before.”

“It is not about one nation hosting the games, two nations hosting the games but about 208 countries and regions hosting the game together. Japan is just the co-ordinator, the partner who can enable Fifa to lead this revolution in how the world watches sport.”

Plans for a Dream Tour to send 6,000 children from all corners of the world to Japan to experience the World Cup was well received.

Technology has been a key stand point of the Japanese bid with bid chief executive Kohzo Tashima producing an enthusiastic speech explaining the plans, which include full life-size 3D broadcasts of matches in stadiums across the world. Tashima added: “Japan will put everything we have into it. All of our innovation, all of our know-how.”

An impressive presentation with decent and precise content finished with a fantastically-produced video under the name of ‘Dream 2022’. The fact that the presentation was not dominated by video and technology was a well planned strategy in a bid which focused on exactly that.

News UK Agrees Sub-Licensing Deal with ITV for FA Cup Coverage for 2013/14

News UK, a subsidiary of News Corp, has agreed a deal with UK broadcaster ITV to allow readers of its award winning titles early access to the final stages of this season’s FA Cup action. 

News UK has already secured FA Cup clips in a four-year deal starting from the 2014/15 season.

Now, under a sub-licensing deal with ITV, subscribers to The Sun, The Times and The Sunday Times will be able to access clips when and where they want to via their smart phone, tablets and PCs from 4 January 2014. 

News UK Chief Executive, Mike Darcey said: “This deal enhances our sports bundle for readers and furthers our ambition to be the obvious choice of news brand for sports fans. Compelling content is at the heart of the distinct offering which will help News UK deliver its goal of securing a sustainable future for our world-class journalism. 

“This partnership proves that long-standing, popular and respected newspaper brands can complement the service offered by our national sports TV broadcasters, ensuring a greater offering for sports fans than ever before.”

Former WWE Executive Andrew Whitaker Joins Kickboxing’s GLORY as CEO

Glory Sports International, the parent company of the world’s new premiere kickboxing league, GLORY World Series, today announced the appointment of former WWE Executive VP Andrew Whitaker to the position of global CEO of Glory Sports International.

“We are excited that Andrew has agreed to assume the leadership mantel at GLORY in the pivotal role of CEO, on the front lines of our fast-growing organization,” said GLORY Sports International Chairman, co-founder, and award-winning hedge fund investor Pierre Andurand. “Andrew’s breadth of global experience in the media space is a tremendous asset to GLORY’s day-to-day business.”

“Andrew joining as CEO is an imp! ortant milestone in the development of GLORY as a company and kickboxing as a sport. We’ve had an incredible first year – we have over 40 of the world’s top kickboxing athletes signed to us exclusively, we’ve staged four amazing events, achieved TV distribution in 200 countries and trended No. 1 globally on Twitter on New Year’s Eve 2012 – GLORY and kickboxing are for real. As we start a new season in 2013, we have a calendar of over 10 events on 3 continents, an active global standard for athlete rankings, and we are rolling out a successful global format for kickboxing tournaments with our Grand Slams, Slams and Road to GLORY events. In addition, we are fully committed to entering the US market, and we are delighted Andrew has joined GLORY to oversee all this growth.”

Marcus Luer, co-founder of Glory Sports International, who has spearheaded GLORY’s rapid global expansion as interim-CEO over the last ! year since its inception, will resume the title Managing Director, allowing him to drive many of GLORY’s initiatives in Asia where he continues as CEO and founder of Asia’s leading, full-service sports marketing agency, TSA.

“At the same time,” Andurand continued, “this move will free up Marcus to focus on building the GLORY brand in the territories where his experience and business relationships are greatest.”

Whitaker will be spearheading the opening of a new GLORY office in the tri-state region of the United States. 

“I am looking forward to taking a hands-on approach to driving the growth of what I have believed, for months, is an incredible combat sports entertainment product with tremendous global appeal,” said Whitaker, who previously served on the GLORY Sports International Board of Directors as Non-Executive Director.

“Our kickboxing rules distinguish our sport by requiring elite athleticism, skill, and! honor, from GLORY kickboxers, and produce some of the most exciting knockouts ever seen in combat sports. Our martial artists define the word ‘warrior,’, and our superb level of production makes our live events one of the most fan-friendly entertainment experiences in the world. GLORY has already redefined the standard for kickboxing, and has all the elements necessary to become a major player in the global sports industry,” continued Whitaker. 

“I look forward to working with Andrew again and continuing our successful partnership which began over 10 years ago while he was with WWE. Together, we ushered the wrestling brand into Asia,” said Luer.  “GLORY is truly a global product now, which operates on a 24/7 basis with events and offices across three different continents – the U.S., Europe, and Asia. 

Prior to joining GLORY Sports International, Whitaker was the Managing Partner of Kings Highway Media, a global brand and media distribution advisory that serves sports and entertainment IP rightsholders, private equity and venture capital. 

Whitaker also served as the Executive Vice President of International for NYSE-listed WWE Inc. where he was responsible for establishing and growing the leading professional wrestling entertainment company’s business via sales, marketing, promotion and public and government relations across television, digital media, live events, licensing and PPV/VOD.

The next stop for GLORY’s championship series, home to the world’s greatest kickboxers, will be Excel Arena in London, England.

40 Sports Business Hiring/Firings of the Month: November 2012

1

Jockey Club Appoints Tom Manners as Brand Development Director

Friday, 30 November 2012

2

AFC to Elect New President Before April

Friday, 30 November 2012

3

Sarah Mensah Resigns as COO of Portland Trail Blazers

Thursday, 29 November 2012

4

James Strong Becomes V8 Supercars Chairman

Thursday, 29 November 2012

5

Bill Peterson Becomes North American Soccer League Commissioner

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

6

USA Synchro Appoints Julie Fabsik Swarts as Executive Director

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

7

Gloucester Rugby Appoints Stephen Vaughan as Managing Director

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

8

Former RFU Director Nick Eastwood Becomes London Wasps CEO

Monday, 26 November 2012

9

South African Sports Confederation & Olympic Committee Re-Elects Gideon Sam as President

Monday, 26 November 2012

10 

Lloyds Chief David Smith Becomes ARL Commission CEO

Monday, 26 November 2012

11

Randhir Singh Rules Himself Out from IOA Presidency Role

Sunday, 25 November 2012

12

Former LOCOG Ticketing Manager Paul Lemon Becomes Head of Business at Prestige Ticketing

Sunday, 25 November 2012

13

Aïcha Garad Ali Joins World Taekwondo Federation’s Council

Friday, 23 November 2012

14

Kevin Neil Quits as Swimming Australia CEO

Thursday, 22 November 2012

15

Phil Holden Named New CEO of New Zealand Rugby League

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

16

Miles Becomes CEO of IndyCar Parent Company Hulman & Company

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

17

Euro 2012 Director Lubkivsky to Lead Ukraine’s Organisation of EuroBasket 2015

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

18

Frankie Fredericks Re-Elected as Athletics Namibia President

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

19

Edwin van der Sar Named New Marketing Director of Ajax

Monday, 19 November 2012

20

Jose Perurena Lopez Re-Elected ICF President

Monday, 19 November 2012

21

Golf Australia Appoints Two New Members to Board of Directors

Monday, 19 November 2012

22

International Union of Modern Pentathlon Appoints Shiny Fang as New Secretary General

Sunday, 18 November 2012

23

Jockey Club Appoints Mike Street & Nick Mustoe to Head Sandown & Kempton Park Racecourses

Friday, 16 November 2012

24

Chinese Entrepreneur Joins Leicester City’s Board of Directors

Friday, 16 November 2012

25

Steven Smith Appointed CEO of Championship Bull Riding

Thursday, 15 November 2012

26

Jerry Colangelo Remains USA Basketball Chairman

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

27

PGA of America Appoints New President, CEO & COO

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

28

Zac Toumazi to Step Down as Group Commercial Director of Ageas Bowl

Monday, 12 November 2012

29

Korfball President Fransoo to Step Down as ARISF Head

Monday, 12 November 2012

30

Sidney Levy Becomes Rio 2016 CEO after Structural Changes

Sunday, 11 November 2012

31

Cyril Abiteboul Becomes Caterham F1’s New Team Principal

Friday, 09 November 2012

32

JMI Appoints Clive Richards as SVP of Partnership Development in EMEA

Thursday, 08 November 2012

33

Sebastian Coe Confirmed as BOA Chairman

Wednesday, 07 November 2012

34

Tony Fernandes to Step Down as Caterham F1’s Team Principal

Wednesday, 07 November 2012

35

Karim Bouzidi Appointed New COO of World Series of Boxing

Monday, 05 November 2012

36

Dennis Hone Becomes Permanent Chief Executive of LLDC

Monday, 05 November 2012

37

Leandro Negre Gets Four-Year Extension as FIH President

Sunday, 04 November 2012

38

Jeff Levick Quits as Hampshire Cricket Board Chairman

Friday, 02 November 2012

39

William Hill Chief Steps Down as Scottish Premier League Chairman

Friday, 02 November 2012

40

Indian Hockey Federation to Elect New President after Shetty Resigns

Zuma wants to see South African Olympic bid

President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, has said the country should try and bring the Olympic Games to the continent as part of the legacy of hosting this summer’s FIFA World Cup.

With football’s biggest tournament now coming to a close, talk has turned to whether South Africa could realistically host the Olympic Games as well.

Durban and Cape Town have both been linked with bids to host the 2020 Games, and Zuma has said: “This (the World Cup) has proved to the world that we are capable of hosting any international event, we have the resources and infrastructure.

“People are already talking about the possibility of bidding for major events and we are supporting this. The Olympics are an example, I don’t see why we can’t bid to host the Olympics in the future. It’s important for Africa.”

Zuma also hit back at the criticism the country received over the hosting of this summer’s World Cup. He said: “I think it was very important for us to succeed. But you must remember that, as South Africans, we pride ourselves on the fact that we always rise up to any challenge.

“As a matter of fact, nobody believed that we would have a smooth transition from apartheid and we did it. As you know, a FIFA World Cup has never been hosted in Africa. When South Africa first declared its intentions to host the World Cup, some people said, ‘what is this country from Africa thinking?’ Yes, we lost the first time, but we knew that we would do it next time.

“This is what defines us as a country – our attitude and the belief that nothing is impossible.”

F1 Signs New MP & Silva Media Rights Deal for Growth in Middle East

Formula One Management, vcialis 40mg which holds the rights to Formula 1, medicine have inked a deal with leading media rights company, nurse MP & Silva beginning with the 2014 season.

The agreement provides MP & Silva with exclusive media rights to all Formula 1 Grand Prix races, qualifying and practice sessions on all platforms and devices for the territories of MENA, Bulgaria, Romania and Poland. 

The exclusive deal will cover MENA, Poland and Romania from 2014 to 2019, and will cover Bulgaria from 2015 to 2019. 

The media rights package containing all F1 races, as well as qualifying, practice sessions and re-runs could amount to more than 100 hours of programming annually. 

Bernie Ecclestone, CEO Formula One Group, commented: “The purpose of this agreement is to help grow interest in Formula One throughout the Middle East and I am confident that MP & Silva can help us achieve that.”

Andrea Radrizzani, Founding Partner, MP & Silva, said: “We are extremely honoured with this long-term relationship with Formula 1 as very few companies worldwide have the privilege of being selected as sales representative for the FIA Formula One World Championship. This partnership is a recognition of our leadership in the sports media rights market and we look forward to supporting Formula One Management in furthering Formula 1 racings popularity in general and to guarantee improved audiences of F1 races in MENA.”

James Cameron Appointed General Manager of UKGCOA

The UK Golf Course Owners Association (UKGCOA), viagra order the country’s leading authority on the business of golf facility operation, ed pills has announced the appointment of James Cameron to the newly created role of full-time General Manager.

Due to start in the new full-time position on February 18th, James has been the General Manager of Duff House Royal Golf Club in Scotland for the past three years, prior to which he has a background in senior management positions in sports marketing and media in both his native Scotland and the USA.

Commenting on his appointment, James Cameron said: “It is testament to the work of the UKGCOA that it has shown growth during a challenging time for the golf industry. I am excited to be taking the helm and look forward to meeting and working alongside members and corporate partners.”

Jerry Kilby, UKGCOA Executive Director, said: “The UKGCOA’s rapid growth has led to the necessity for full-time management and James has the experience and expertise to bring considerable value to the organisation.”

Having been involved with the UKGCOA since its establishment in October 2010, Jerry, who has fulfilled the part-time role in conjunction with his commitments as Chief Executive Officer of the Club Managers Association of Europe (CMAE), has decided to step down as UKGCOA Executive Director, allowing him to concentrate solely on his CMAE responsibilities.

Jerry added: “I have been privileged to be involved with the set-up and launch of the UKGCOA and I’m proud of what the organisation has achieved in that time and how quickly it has grown.

“I’d like to thank all UKGCOA members, the board and UKGCOA sponsors for the support I have received in this role and offer my best wishes to the new management team of James and Andy in their new positions.”

North Weald Golf Club owner and UKGCOA board member Andy Lloyd-Skinner has been appointed as the new Vice-Chairman of the UKGCOA and will offer part-time support to the new General Manager.

James will also have the support of Association Manager Debbie Goddard and Membership Administrator Paul Taylor and their colleagues from the Federation of Sports and Play Association at their offices at StoneleighPark, Warwickshire.

Colin Mayes, Chief Executive Officer of Burhill Group Limited (BGL), and the UKGCOA’s Chairman, said: “On behalf of all the members I’d like to extend a warm welcome to both James and Andy. We look forward to what we hope will be a long and successful future with the UKGCOA.

“I’d also like to thank Jerry for all his hard work getting the organisation to the position that it currently occupies in this country’s golf industry.”

50 Sponsorship Deals of the Week: 30/11/12

1

Kinetica Sports Becomes Official Nutrition Supplier of Bradford Bulls

Friday, 30 November 2012

2

New York Life Extends Hofstra University’s Athletic Department Sponsorship

Friday, 30 November 2012

3

Cardo Systems to Sponsor Cyclocross Race at CXLA Weekend

Friday, 30 November 2012

4

Glasgow 2014 Venue The Hydro Gets Heineken as New Beer Supplier

Friday, 30 November 2012

5

Clorox Becomes Gold Alliance Partner of Golden State Warriors

Friday, 30 November 2012

6

Eon Remains Official Visual Media Partner of Hull KR

Friday, 30 November 2012

7

Hitachi Automotive Systems Sponsors IndyCar’s Helio Castroneves

Friday, 30 November 2012

8

Wolfsburg Inks Betting Deal with CASHPOINT

Friday, 30 November 2012

9

Tecate Continues to Sponsor Pacquiao-Marquez Bout

Friday, 30 November 2012

10 

FLW Extends Motor Deal with BRP

Friday, 30 November 2012

11

Taylors Wines Remains Official Wine Sponsor of Emirates Australian Open

Thursday, 29 November 2012

12

R+L Carriers Extends New Orleans Bowl Title Sponsorship

Thursday, 29 November 2012

13

LeBron James Agrees Digital Marketing Partnership with Champs Sports

Thursday, 29 November 2012

14

BT Sport Finds New Home at Olympic’s International Broadcast Centre

Thursday, 29 November 2012

15

Hy-Vee Becomes Presenting Sponsor of Drake Relays

Thursday, 29 November 2012

16

Groupon Become’s MLB.com’s Official Daily Deals Site

Thursday, 29 November 2012

17

EE Close to Wembley Stadium Sponsorship Deal

Thursday, 29 November 2012

18

London 2012 Olympics Helps Annual European Sponsorship Increase 14%

Thursday, 29 November 2012

19

MBrands to Sponsor ISAF Connect to Sailing as Performance Partner

Thursday, 29 November 2012

20

Azimut Hotels Named Official European Hotel Partner of Chelsea

Thursday, 29 November 2012

21

Peter’s Pies Extends Welsh Rugby Union Sponsorship

Thursday, 29 November 2012

22

Voltic to Continue to Supply Water to Ghana Football Association

Thursday, 29 November 2012

23

Seashore Group Sponsors Qatar Basketball Federation

Thursday, 29 November 2012

24

Europcar Agrees Major Sponsorship Deal with 2013 Santos Tour Down Under

Thursday, 29 November 2012

25

Emirates NBD Becomes Official Banking Partner of Dubai Ladies Masters

Thursday, 29 November 2012

26

Land Rover to Sponsor University of Canberra Brumbies

Thursday, 29 November 2012

27

J.M. Smucker Extends FLW Fishing Sponsorship

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

28

Skandia to End British Sailing Sponsorship in 2013

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

29

Volvo Becomes Official Car Partner of Tennis’ Chennai Open

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

30

Brewin Dolphin Extends Durham Cricket Sponsorship

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

31

Samsung Agrees Sponsorship Deal with Juventus

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

32

Arsenal CEO Ivan Gazidis Replaces David Gill on ECA Board

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

33

Tiger Street Football & Formula Drift Renews Sponsorship Deals

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

34

NBA’s Lance Stephenson, Jr to Endorse AND1

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

35

ESPN Star Sports Renews Sponsorships

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

36

Kuehne + Nagel Named Official Logistics Partner of EHF Champions League

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

37

Sparkling ICE to Sponsor Orange Bowl Youth Football Alliance

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

38

Bond Labs to Co-Sponsor Australian Fighting Championship

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

39

Powerade Extends Deal to Title Sponsor PGA Assistants’ Championship

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

40

Exclusive: HotelPlanner.com’s Orange Bowl Partnership to Enhance Company’s Ambitions says Hentschel

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

41

Precision Named Official Training Aid Supplier to Football Association of Wales

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

42

engelbert strauss Becomes Presenting Partner of Four Hills Ski Tournament

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

43

32Gi Sponsors 2013 SunSmart Ironman 70.3 Busselton Triathlon Event

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

44

Bet-at-home.com Extends ATP World Tour 250 Support

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

45

HSBC to Title Sponsor Bermuda Marathon Weekend

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

46

Galius to Supplement Skin Care Products to Cycling’s Team Raleigh

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

47

Triathlete Bree Wee to Endorse Rolf Prima

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

48

Qatar to Back WRC’s M-Sport Following Ford Withdrawal

Monday, 26 November 2012

49

Great Clips to Sponsor Nascar Driver Kasey Kahne in 2013

Monday, 26 November 2012

50

Rolex Extends US Sailing Sponsorship

Monday, 26 November 2012