iSportconnect Breaks Ground With Leadership Masterclass

More than 100 senior executives from across Europe enjoyed insider perspectives and insights at the first Leadership Masterclass today at the headquarters of EY in London.

Today’s event blended thought-leadership presentations and interviews with interactive audience discussion in four hours of stimulating industry dialogue that made for a great launch of the new Masterclass concept.

Interview guests for the Masterclass were:

 Barbara Slater, Director of BBC Sport

Charlie Methven, Executive Director at Sunderland AFC, and Founder of Dragon Advisory

Luis Vicente, Chief Digital Transformation & Innovation Officer of FIFA

Before conducting the interview with Barbara (at right in photo above), Nuala Walsh, Vice Chair of United Nations Women & Founder of MindEquity, set the scene for the morning’s dialogue by identifying central aspects of leadership.

One of her key points was the stressing the importance in leadership of honest self-appraisal. “Bring it back to looking in the mirror,” she advised.

In her interview, Barbara talked about the responsibilities of managing a public sector organisation in a competitive sports media market, and she urged delegates to remember to recognise the role of free-to-air television. “BBC, ITV and Channel4 account for only 6% coverage of sports coverage in the UK,” she pointed out, “while delivering 60% to 70% of sports viewership.”

In his interview, Luis observed that football is the “largest community in the world.” He said, “In sport, we don’t often think of ourselves as a collective,” and he suggested that such an outlook would be valuable for the sports business as a whole.

Asked about his own career path by interviewer Dominic Quantrill, Founding Partner in The Quantrill Partnership, Luis observed: “I never give up. Resilience is fundamentally important. It’s not easy.” He added, “You need to believe in the future.”

Charlie served up very frank, and often entertaining, observations on the challenges of taking Sunderland FC back to the top rank of English clubs. Even though the team is in in the third tier it’s already averaging 33,000 fan per game.

He told the interviewer, iSportconnect Chairman Michael Cunnah, that the genuine awareness of the football club’s importance to the Sunderland community is absolutely paramount. “I’m not the leader of a club, it’s a civic institution,” he said.

With the Brexit deadline only weeks away, the delegates also had the timely bonus of a riveting presentation by economist Trevor Charsley, Senior Markets Advisor at global payment and risk management solutions company AFEX, on decision-making in the face of uncertainty.

“We are pleased and very proud that this new concept has been so well received by our community,” said iSportconnect CEO Sree Varma. “The Leadership Masterclass provides a new platform for discussion of important issues across all sectors, and it also enables us to bring together a wide range of delegates who might not get a chance to meet at our other events.”

Australian GP Adds Cashless Solution Ahead of F1 Opener

The Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix, which takes place on March 17, has joined forces with tappit, a global cashless payments provider, to enhance the live experience for over 300,000 fans at the F1 season opener at Albert Park circuit in Melbourne,

The cashless solution, which will be a prepaid contactless wristband at the F1 event, will seek to reduce queue times when paying for food and drinks so fans can spend more time enjoying the thrill of the action, and provide rich data to event organisers into where, when and what the fans are buying

The three-year deal will initially see tappit’s cashless technology as the exclusive payment method implemented at the bars for ‘Club 15 powered by tappit,’ located at the penultimate corner of the track, the Piquet Premium Grandstand, and the Ricciardo Premium Grandstand.

Motorsport fans at the three bars will be able to use a prepaid contactless wristband to pay for food and drinks. The quick payment method reduces queue times so fans can spend more time enjoying the thrill of the action.

Andrew Westacott, CEO of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation, said: “I’m very pleased to welcome tappit on board as an official event supplier and we look forward to seeing ‘Club 15 powered by tappit’ in 2019 and the ongoing improvements to fan engagement that we can create together in the coming years.”

“Club 15 is the place to experience the penultimate corner as drivers battle for position before rocketing down Walker Straight or diving into Pit Lane, and now being powered by tappit, fans don’t have to miss a second of the action.”

Jason Thomas, CEO of tappit, said, “We’re delighted to be an official Event Supplier of the Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix 2019. One of the exciting things about providing tappit’s cashless solution to an event as prestigious and high-profile as this is that we can provide rich data into where, when and what the fans are buying.”

Formula E Plans Indoor-Outdoor Race in London

The ABB FIA Formula E Championship will return to London in the summer of 2020 following a new multi-year deal with the ExCeL convention centre in the Docklands area.

The event will take place July 25-26, 2020, around a one-of-a-kind track indoor-outdoor 2.4 km clockwise circuit with 23 corners along the Thames waterfront by Royal Victoria Dock.

The plan is subject to circuit homologation and approval of the FIA World Motor Sport Council.

The previous London events in 2015 and 2016 took place around Battersea Park.

“I’m extremely excited to be bringing the ABB FIA Formula E Championship and electric racing back to the UK,” said Formula E Founder and CEO Alejandro Agag.

“Every motorsport series would love to host an event in London. This has been our desire for quite some time now and we’re delighted to have found a new home at the ExCeL.”

“We have a growing base of knowledgeable and passionate fans in the UK, and this race adds to a fantastic summer of sport as a world-class event we hope Londoners can be proud of.

“Formula E coming back to the UK extends beyond pure racing excitement, it’s also a strong message for London to tackle inner-city air pollution by promoting clean technologies and electric sustainable mobility.”

ExCeL London CEO Jeremy Rees said: “It’s an honour to welcome the world’s first ever indoor and outdoor race to ExCeL London and the Royal Docks.”

“Events at ExCeL are thriving and London provides the perfect backdrop to host global entertainment brands, such as Formula E” said Rees. “We look forward to working closely with Formula E to showcase the versatility of our venue, creating a truly unique experience for teams, drivers and spectators. Hosting this event, is also closely aligned with our vision to create a more sustainable venue, in the heart of one of the most exciting destinations and best connected cities in the world.”

David Richards, Chairman of the Motor Sports Association, said: “I’m absolutely delighted to see the return of Formula E to London. This innovative race series will be welcomed by fans throughout the country.”

European Sports Tech Investment Hits New High

Investment in the European sports technology sector last year hit an all-time high with disclosed deals totalling over €360 million, a 27% increase from 2017, according to the new European Sport Tech Report.

There were 48 deals of €1 million or more, and new initiatives multiplied, especially with events and accelerator and incubator programs, to support the development of startups and promote the ecosystem in general.

The new report, compiled by Berlin-based SportsTechX, looked at over 1,500 startups and nearly 900 investment deals.

It shows that the UK is the most active market for startups, accounting for almost 30% of the European total. Investment in new ventures is also highest in the UK. However, the average per company is highest in France at €2.16 million.

SportsTechX Founder Benjamin Penkert will be a featured speaker at THE SPOT, the global sports innovation convention, from May 28-29, 2019, in Lausanne, Switzerland.

You can access the whole report from ThinkSport by clicking here.

NBA Will Play Games In Japan Again

The NBA will return to playing in Japan after a long time away next autumn with the Toronto and Houston teams playing two games near Tokyo.

The Raptors and Rockets will play pre-season games on October 8 and October 10 at the Saitama Super Arena.

It will be the first time NBA teams have played in Japan in more than 15 years. The league played 12 regular-season games in Japan between 1990 and 2003.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said, “Bringing NBA preseason games to Japan will help accelerate the growth of basketball in a country that features a thriving sports culture and one of the world’s largest economies.”

“You have only to look at our organization to know that we truly believe basketball is a global game,” said Raptors President Masai Ujiri. “We come from all over the world, and we are all connected through the love of our sport. We are looking forward to sharing that with basketball fans in Japan.”

There have been two Japanese-born players in the NBA. Yuta Tabuse played in four games for Phoenix in 2004-05, and Yuta Watanabe has appeared in 10 games with Memphis this season.

“Our organization has a great appreciation for our global fan base, and we enthusiastically embrace the NBA’s efforts to grow the game internationally,” said Rockets CEO Tad Brown.

The NBA also has preseason games planned for India and China next season. Indiana and Sacramento will play in India, the NBA’s first-ever games there. Brooklyn and the Los Angeles Lakers will play in China.

Supercars Off To Roaring Start In Adelaide

The 2019 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship got underway with bumper TV, attendance and digital numbers this past weekend at the Superloop Adelaide 500.

Fox Sports and Network 10 pulled a combined average viewership up 9.3% from the 2018 event, and 12.1% on peak audience.

Fox Sports recorded its highest-ever Adelaide ratings, with significant increases on each day of its broadcast, including a 20% rise for Sunday’s race, for which attendance at the street circuit was a 90,000 sell-out.

Meanwhile, visits to Supercars.com over the event were up 28% and page views up 21% compared to 2018.

The Supercars Facebook page also passed 900,000 likes during Sunday’s race.

Ford’s new Mustang Supercar was the headline act, and it did not disappoint, with defending champion Scott McLaughlin taking his to a pair of victories.

Supercars Media produces the broadcast on behalf of Fox Sports, TEN, SuperView for international online subscribers, international clients in more than 90 countries worldwide and fans trackside.

The 2019 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship continues March 14-17 at the Beaurepaires Melbourne 400.

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The Rugby League World Cup has announced the first seven projects to receive grants for the provision of capital items, kit and equipment or to refurbish and improve existing facilities.

Applications for CreatedBy RLWC2021 Capital Grants have been open since October 2018, with a total of £10 million available for local clubs and community projects to create a positive impact, of which £9 million will be allocated to large-scale requests costing more than £15,000, with the remaining £1 million being granted to smaller-scale projects.

The government investment, delivered in partnership with the RFL and Sport England, is part of RLWC2021’s ambitious plan to leave a lasting legacy.

Protocol Sports Marketing has been appointed as the worldwide media rights agency for the semi-finals and finals of the World Boxing Super Series, on behalf of Comosa AG, a joint venture between Sauerland Events and Swiss promoter Richard Schaefer, the former CEO of Golden Boy Promotions.

The NBA game between the Golden State Warriors and the Philadelphia 76ers on ABC led U.S. primetime on Saturday in the 18-49 demographic with a 0.9 rating from 8:30-11 p.m.

FIFA Hints At Joint Korean Effort To Host Women’s World Cup

Last week’s de-nuclearization summit may have been a bust, but there continues to be more noise from the Korean peninsula about sporting collaboration between North and South.

Following recent confirmation by the IOC that the countries are planning a joint bid for the 2032 Summer Olympics, now FIFA is getting into the act – with an event that would a decade sooner.

At the International FA Board meeting this weekend in Aberdeen, Scotland, FIFA President Gianni Infantino said: “I have been hearing for the women’s World Cup in 2023, the two Koreas. I have been hearing that — it would be great.”

“It would definitely show the power of football. They have been in a very, very difficult situation until recently.”

The world governing body is believed to have received an “expression of interest” form from the Koreas ahead of next month’s deadline for applications.

Here Are The STA Startup Winners

The STA Startups, part of the Sports Technology Awards Group, in conjunction with Presenting Partner, Sportradar, revealed its 2019 winners today.

In keeping with the nature of the sector, the line-up of emerging stars was revealed by video stream (see video below) across a series of global channels, including Yahoo Sport.

The winners were:

  • Deal of the Year – Vald Performance’s Acquisition of ForceDecks
  • Best Seed Funded Business – Guided Knowledge: the Next Generation of Wearables
  • Best Crowdfunded Business – Incentive Games
  • Series A Funded Businesses – Adrenaline Hunter
  • Series B Funded Businesses – LiveLike
  • Best New Concept – Danu Analytics: a Smart Injury and Performance Analysis System

There was fierce international competition under the scrutiny of a 20-strong panel of industry-leading judges, including Gfinity’s Amanda Lawson, UEFA’s Daniel Marion, the LMA’s Richard Bevan and the FEI’s Stéphane Schwander.

Rebecca Hopkins, CEO of the Sports Technology Awards Group said ‘The Startups serve a highly exciting and dynamic part of the sports technology sector; our aim is to create valuable, third-party endorsement for young companies, which gives winners a tangible commercial edge in a competitive industry. The judges observed that this year’s entries were as diverse as they were exciting and global, and we look forward to great things from them all.’

Adam Azor, Sportradar’s Director of Product Marketing, added ‘The partnership between the Sports Technology Startups and Sportradar is one that is extremely important to us; innovation and startups go hand in hand and Sportradar has built its business on the foundation of innovation. We believe startups and their evolution are the future of our industry, so we are committed to staying closely aligned to them.’

Here’s what the winners do:

  • Vald Performance (Australia): Vald Performance’s human measurement systems are used to improve athlete performance and welfare
  • Guided Knowledge (UK): Guided Knowledge creates wearable technologies which observe and assess a user’s performance in 3D; custom, expert advice is delivered in real-time via a mobile app
  • Incentive Games (UK): Incentive Games is a B2B software developer which creates innovative, engaging, accessible games which help businesses acquire, retain and monetise customers
  • Adrenaline Hunter (France): Adrenaline Hunter is the first booking platform for extreme sports and adventure travel worldwide
  • Danu Analytics (Ireland): Danu Analytics has created a gait analysis system for injury and performance management
  • LiveLike (United States): LiveLike’s live streaming platform is a white label product that allows broadcasters to stream regular or interactive content to end users, under their own brand, on mobile and VR

For more information about the Startups or the STA Group, click here

ESPN Rolls Out First Sports Betting Show

With the U.S. regulatory regime changing, ESPN is launching its first-ever sports betting show on March 11.

The Daily Wager, with sports betting news and information, will be an hour-long show running Monday through Friday at 6 p.m. ET, and it will also be streamed live on the ESPN App.

The show will be hosted by  ESPN sports betting analyst Doug Kezirian (in photo), who will be joined by experts, analysts and reporters from various sports for discussion of analytics and point spreads, and how the day’s sports news affects betting.

“ESPN’s mission is to serve sports fans,” said Norby Williamson, ESPN Executive Vice President and Executive Editor, Studio Production. “The sports betting environment has changed, and interest is increasing at unprecedented levels. ESPN is going to have a strong and vibrant presence across our platforms, and the launch of Daily Wager is the next step in what has already been underway for some time.”

Discussion and expert analysis will be combined with ESPN’s stats and information resources and the television screen will be modified to include graphics related to sports betting news, lines and information.

Sports wagering experts will be making picks on the program. But ESPN reporters and analysts will only be offering info and insights. Making their picks remains a no-no..