Richard Thompson takes over as Surrey Chairman

Richard Thompson is confirmed as the new Chairman of Surrey County Cricket Club. Thompson, cialis 43, becomes the youngest Chairman in the country and also the youngest in the Club’s history. He replaces the outgoing Chairman David Stewart, who led Surrey for seven years.

Speaking after his confirmation, Mr. Thompson said: “I am honoured to become Chairman of Surrey County Cricket Club. David Stewart will be a tough act to follow and Surrey owes him a great deal of thanks for the contribution he has made in the past seven years as Chairman and further seven as Honorary Treasurer before that.

“Surrey is a unique and great club. Despite a period without trophies, I am confident that with the players coming through, the foundations are in place for a period of success in the future. Our Members and supporters have been patient and supportive over the past few seasons. I hope with a policy of growing and developing our own talent wherever possible, that any success Surrey CCC may enjoy will be built on firm foundations with Surrey grown talent at the core.

“Cricket is going through a period of great change. I will do all I can, to help steer Surrey through those challenges and be a stronger Club as a result.”

David Stewart added: “It has been most enjoyable and a real privilege to have steered the Club through such exciting and challenging times these last seven years. I am convinced that Richard is the right person to lead the Club through the next chapter in its rich history.”

Jockey Jamie Moore Announced as Ambassador of London Racecourses

Jump jockey Jamie Moore has today been announced as ambassador for London Racecourses for the 2014/15 National Hunt Season. 

Moore enjoyed a great 2013/14 season which included six Grade race wins, treatment three of which were at London Racecourses and is already looking forward to reuniting with the equine superstar Sire De Grugy again this season.  

Jamie Moore, apoplectic Jumps ambassador for the London region, Jockey Club Racecourses, said: “It is a pleasure to be working with Sandown Park and Kempton Park Racecourses as their ambassador for the coming season.  They are two tracks that I enjoy riding at and I have been lucky enough to have had some great successes at both, so I feel honoured to have been asked to take on this role.

“I am really looking forward to the Jumps season getting underway, especially on board Sire De Grugy.  The Tingle Creek is definitely part of the plan for him and following his operation, he seems really well.”

Rupert Trevelyan, London Regional Director, Jockey Club Racecourses, said: “We are very pleased to have Jamie as our Jumps ambassador for London Racecourses. His partnership with Sire De Grugy was one of the highlights for the region in 2013/14 and it is great to have such a recognised and respected member of the weighing room working with us closely.  We look forward to what should be a fantastic Jumps season.”

New Orleans Saints Announce New Fan Travel Partner

National Football League (NFL) franchise New Orleans Saints have appointed PrimeSport as the team’s official fan travel partner. 

As part of the partnership, case PrimeSport has official New Orleans Saints travel packages now available for purchase for the 2014 regular season. As part of the partnership, vcialis 40mg PrimeSport is offering Official Saints Travel Packages for the NFL team.

“With the start of the season quickly approaching, we are proud to announce our new partnership with PrimeSport as they are the leader in providing safe and dependable packages for some of the largest sporting events worldwide,” said Jean-Paul Dardenne, Senior Vice President of the New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans. “Through our new partnership with PrimeSport, we are confident they will provide our incredible fans with safe and reliable packages throughout the 2014 season wherever the Saints play.” 

“We are excited to announce our new partnership with the New Orleans Saints and providing their fans with the PrimeSport experience throughout the 2014 season,” says Sam Soni, President at PrimeSport. “Whether traveling as a fan or corporately, we have built a solid reputation in the NFL as a dependable source and look forward to delivering the best experience possible to Saints fans this year.”

New York Islanders Owner Agrees to Sell Minority Shares as Takeover Looms

National Hockey League (NHL) franchise the New York Islanders have announced that a group led by former Washington Capitals co-owner Jon Ledecky and London based investor Scott Malkin has reached a definitive agreement, herbal subject to NHL approval, viagra to purchase a substantial minority interest in the team.

Under the terms of the agreement, Charles Wang will continue as majority shareholder and Governor of the Islanders, with the Ledecky/Malkin group transitioning to majority owner in two years.

“We are pleased to have the opportunity to become partners in the New York Islanders with Charles, and to pursue our shared dream of winning a fifth Stanley Cup for the greatest fans in the NHL,” Mr. Ledecky said.

“I’m thrilled that Jon and Scott have agreed to join me as we start the Islanders’ final year at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum,” Mr. Wang said. “I look forward to a long and successful partnership.”

Stephen Lee Loses Appeal Against Match-Fixing Ban

Former snooker player Stephen Lee has lost his appeal against a ban for match-fixing at a hearing in London on Thursday.

The former world no. 5 was banned for 12 years – the sports longest ever suspension – after an independent disciplinary tribunal found him guilty on seven counts of match-fixing dating back to matches in 2008 and 2009.

In addition to the lengthy ban, physician the 39-year-old from Trowbridge was originally ordered to pay £40,000 in costs at the hearing last September, which has since been increased to £75,000.

“Today Mr Nicholas Stewart QC [sitting as The Appeals Committee] has delivered his decision and he has dismissed the appeal,” read a WPBSA statement issued on Thursday.

“In addition he has increased the costs order in relation to the hearing before tribunal chairman Adam Lewis QC from £40,000 to £75,000.

“The term of the suspension remains at a period of 12 years. This means that Stephen Lee will continue to be unable to compete in professional snooker before 12 October 2024.”

The charges against Lee related to three matches in the 2008 Malta Cup, two matches at the 2008 UK Championship, one at the 2009 China Open and one at the 2009 World Championship.

Tour de France Organises Yorkshire Race from 2015

The Tour de France organisers announced that they will help stage a three day Yorkshire Race from 2015. 

An agreement is set to be signed tonight between the Amaury Sports Organisation (ASO), British Cycling and tourism agency Welcome to Yorkshire to put on the new major international race.

All the details including the date and the potential route of the Yorkshire race are yet to be decided, however the race is expected to be made up of four stages, with a split first day.

Gary Verity, chief executive of Welcome to Yorkshire said that the race ‘has the potential to take in wider parts of the county and we look forward to announcing more details in due course.’

He added: “We are working closely with the ASO and British Cycling to continue the lasting legacy of Yorkshire’s Grand Départ by delivering this new race for Yorkshire from 2015, which will rank as a major new addition to the global cycling calendar.”

AIBA Appoints Taishan Sports as Official Licensee

The International Boxing Association (AIBA) have announced today that advanced sports equipment provider and supplier Taishan Sports Industry Group has become official AIBA Licensee.

The Taishan Sports Industry Group is located in Shandong, cough China. It was founded in June 1978. After 20 years of development, the company employs more than 2,000 people. 

The group has signed agreements pertaining to the provision of boxing rings and gloves following a meeting at AIBA Headquarters in Switzerland with the AIBA Executive Director as well as senior staff from the AIBA Open Boxing (AOB), World Series of Boxing (WSB) and AIBA Pro Boxing (APB) departments. The Taishan delegation included General Manager Gang Cui and International Business Director Harry H. Shi.

The company also provides equipment for gymnastics, judo, track and field and artificial surfaces. It was the largest provider for the London 2012 Olympic Games.

AIBA President Dr Ching-Ku Wu said: “We are delighted to have signed this agreement with Taishan Sports Industry Group and we look forward to our future working relationship.”

AIBA Terminates Indian Amateur Boxing Federation’s Membership

The International Boxing Association (AIBA) have confirmed today they have officially terminated the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation’s (IABF) membership after they couldn’t find a resolution surrounding the state of the sport in the country.

In a statement AIBA said: “It is with much regret that the International Boxing Association (AIBA) Executive Committee (EC) has decided to end any official relationship with its current suspended member, the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation (IABF) after an extensive evaluation and assessment of all issues surrounding the sport of boxing in India.”

Dr Ching-Kuo Wu, AIBA President said: “As AIBA President and on behalf of the entire boxing family, I am expressing my deepest regret and sadness that we had to make this decision. AIBA has always regarded India as one of the most important members of its family, but it has become impossible for us to bear the hard feelings, the pain and suffering the boxers as well as the boxing family in India had to go through under the past and recent leadership which has also been damaging the image, reputation and interest of our sport in the country.

The body has been suspended since December 6, 2012 and AIBA has not recognized any official activities in that time. However, AIBA promised itself to review the situation in IABF when the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) got its suspension lifted by IOC.

But despite this AIBA added: “Nevertheless, before and after the IOA election and lifting of suspension, AIBA received different claims from various groups of people on the way the sport of boxing was managed in India and it has therefore now become totally impossible for AIBA to make proper judgments in terms of handling the National Federation’s affairs in India.”

“It is believed that the only way to get the sport of boxing back on track in India would be for it to be left in the hands of trustful, clean and honest people who love boxing and to give the opportunity to any group of people with passion and love for our sport to submit applications for the establishment of a new National Federation. AIBA will however not tolerate any governmental or sports authority interference in this process.”

Uganda Baseball & Softball Association Open New Stadium

The Uganda Baseball and Softball Association (UBSA) have unveiled its new stadium, the National Friendship Stadium.

The stadium is located on the north of capital Kampala in Gayaza on 25 January. 

The official opening ceremony, which was attended by athletes, government officials and dignitaries from Japan and Uganda, took place only a little more than a year after the official grant (US$ 122,175) was awarded by the Embassy of Japan in Uganda.

UBSA’s baseball/softball stadium project was the winning bid among a reported 150 competing proposals that were submitted to the Japanese Embassy in Uganda.

“We are absolutely honoured that the Embassy of Japan in Uganda would consider the sports of baseball and softball for strengthening international ties, building friendships and improving society,” said WBSC co-Presidents Riccardo Fraccari and Don Porter. “We are extremely delighted for the athletes, our member federation UBSA and our continental body, the African Baseball and Softball Association.”

“This is a historic and truly special moment for the community of Gayaza, the nation of Uganda, Africa and the entire baseball and softball world,” said the co-Presidents. “The potential for Uganda to grow nationally — to encourage and motivate their neighbours to grow — to host internationally sanctioned competitions and welcome countries from East and Central Africa is a major milestone in the global evolution of baseball and softball.”

Uganda joins the United Kingdom and Sri Lanka (principal sponsor JICA) as the most recent countries to enter into a new era by introducing historic first-ever dedicated baseball/softball stadiums in their respective countries for their youth and athletes.

The Japanese embassy indicated over 20,000 young baseball and softball players in Uganda, who have no option but to play in open fields or on other sports’ pitches (when not in use), will have access and be able to enjoy baseball and softball at National Friendship Stadium.

“The WBSC shares this vision to use sport as a tool for shaping leaders, promoting gender equity, health, education and teamwork, in addition to learning how to overcome challenges,” said the WBSC co-Presidents.

The core of UBSA’s long-term strategic-plan has been focused aggressively on youth development and gender equity, with participation numbers of young baseball/softball athletes skyrocketing from 1,500 in the year 2000 to over 20,000 in 2013.

National Friendship Stadium will host its first official competitions when the 2014 UgandaNational League opens in March.

Fostering Innovation: why it remains at the heart of stadium design – Richard Breslin & Jon Knight

Populous began 2013 by receiving an exciting honor. The firm was selected by Fast Company as one of the world’s Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Architecture.

Innovation is something that we believe has to be fostered, encouraged and continually worked at. My colleague, Jon Knight, will look at how Populous continues to foster innovation and explores some recent projects that serve as virtual case studies for forward-looking design.

Over the past several decades, stadium design has evolved rapidly to incorporate the latest trends impacting brand activation, customer experience and in-stadium technology. While trends ultimately are an important part of stadia design, they must be secondary to authentic innovation that is based on the needs of a team and a fan base. Populous boasts a long history of innovation- from creating the club seating concept to designing the first dual-concourse arena to creating the world’s first green stadium- inspired innovation is what we consciously work towards every day.

The question of how to continue to foster innovation year after year, stadium after stadium, is central to who Populous is. We begin each and every project by taking a problem statement- which encompasses the unique needs of a team and a fan base, architectural and site challenges and design opportunities- and consider how we can solve that problem statement in a way that has never been done before. The reality is that each problem statement is different and presents a compilation of challenges that are reflective of the site, the team and their customers. I like to begin these discussions by encouraging designers and clients alike to suspend disbelief. Once we are able to have an open discussion that hinges on the idea that anything is possible, we are able to guide the design towards choices that have the power to shape the next generation of stadiums.

With each project, our goal is to create something that is progressive, innovative and inspiring and we believe that the only way to truly innovate is to break down traditional obstacles- cost, schedule, construction feasibility- and replace them with what ifs. It is only then that we allow ourselves to think beyond the status quo and begin to see solutions that haven’t been attempted yet.

In addition to fostering innovation through internal conversations, we believe we need to reach deep into our industry to gather experience and knowledge of current trends that will allow us to better imagine the next great innovation. We attend, speak at and engage others at industry events. We have relationships with universities and experts in fields that extend far beyond architecture. We seek inspiration from those who are paving a new path in other fields- from technology to research- and consider how their innovations can impact what we do.

Innovation hinges on these important advancements and as technology evolves, so do expectations and behaviors of the modern spectator. We have to consider how technological innovations can be incorporated into the stadia and arenas we design- whether that manifests itself in scanable QR codes on seats that allow for concierge style service and greater engagement or behind the scenes access for fans to athletes, pre-game and sideline action that is made possible through design. The exciting thing about these innovations is that technology can serve as an opportunity to expand our understanding of human behavior, which ultimately can manifest itself in our designs and cause us to rethink what a traditional stadium looks like. If we better understand how people interact or navigate a stadium, we can then structure the layout of concourses, social gathering spaces and premium seating options to reflect the evolving communication styles and behavioral patterns of spectators.

A truly innovative solution is impactful because it is unique to the needs of a specific team or city and takes into account the evolving behaviors of spectators. For example, in London, the design solution that arguably resulted in the most sustainable Olympic stadium to date was inspired based on the needs of the city and an acute concern for the post-games legacy use.  In turn, the design and approach, which resulted in the first demountable stadium, has paved the way for the next generation of Olympic Stadiums. These next generation buildings will create viable structures that can contribute to revitalizing neighborhoods long after the closing ceremony.

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On the other side of the globe, University of Phoenix Stadium, which is home to the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals, presented unique challenges that resulted in the first retractable field stadium in North America. Programmatically, the building was intended to be a domed stadium so it could provide utility beyond football game days, however, the team still wished to play on a natural turf field. Essentially, they were asking for an indoor building in a notoriously hot, arid climate with natural grass. As designers, we knew that wasn’t feasible. The solution? We took the grass outside and created the first building that uses both a rolling natural turf field and roof. It has become an iconic piece of architecture and inspiration for future innovations worldwide.

Both of these stadiums represent authentic innovations that were the result of a challenging problem statement, candid conversations and the incorporation of applicable trends. While there is no recipe for innovation that can be repeated time and time again, by understanding the state of the industry, and encouraging designers to think beyond what seems immediately feasible, we can continue to push the envelope and pave the way for stadiums that are unlike anything we have seen before. These innovations in turn result in memorable experiences that create powerful and lasting connections between the fan, the athlete, the stadium and the city.


Richard Breslin Cropped 2Richard Breslin is a Senior Principal at Populous and a Director of the Asian/Pacific office headquartered in Brisbane. Richard also sits on the worldwide strategic Board of Populous. Richard is responsible for all of the firm’s projects in New Zealand and Australia.

In 1997, Richard commenced work with the team on the design of Stadium Australia (now ANZ Stadium), the main venue for the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games. At this time, he also worked on the event overlay for the Games, reviewing initial designs for Homebush Olympic Park.

Following the successful delivery of the 2000 Summer Games, Richard worked on the design of the 90,000 seat Wembley Stadium, before leading the design team for two stadia constructed in Portugal (Estadio da Luz in Lisbon and Estadio Algarve in Faro) in preparation for the UEFA Euro 2004 soccer competition.

In 2006, he was Project Leader for the design of the Soccer CIty Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He was also appointed project leader for Populous’ successful master plan for the London 2012 Olympic Park. Populous designed the main stadium for the London Olympics and was part of the Overlay team for the Olympic Park.

In 2007, Richard emigrated to New Zealand, where he led the teams on the design of the 60,000 seat Eden Park redevelopment in Auckland and the 30,000 seat Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin, the first fully covered fixed roof stadium with a natural grass pitch. Both were venues for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Richard is now working on a range of projects in Australia and New Zealand, including the sports hub which is part of the blueprint for the rebuilding of Christchurch, following the earthquakes.

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JonKnight_PopulousJon Knight is a Senior Principal at Populous and member of the Kansas City Management Team representing design. He has worked for major sports clients in the US and globally. Jon’s ability to bring to life clients’ brands through design has been evidenced at such award-winning buildings as Gillette Stadium, the New Arrowhead and Sporting Park. Jon works closely with our clients and our creative design teams to develop integrated and lasting design solutions.

Jon has led the design for more than 30 of the firm’s most iconic stadia projects throughout the United States. In addition to incorporating the latest trends in technology, sustainability and fan amenities, Jon’s designs tell a distinct story about their teams, their cities and their fans: at Heinz Field, he captured the unwavering spirit of the Steel City; his design of the new Kansas City Major League Soccer stadium follows the movement of the ‘beautiful game’ by bringing to life the motion of the soccer ball and the athletes on the field.

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