Plea for Women’s Soccer Schedule Switch to Summer

A plea has been made by England Women’s soccer team coach, Hope Powell and head of the national game for the Football Association (FA), Kelly Simmons, to move the whole of women’s soccer schedule to the summer period.

The call comes just four months before the start of the newly revamped Super League’s inaugural season.

Powell said: ‘When I was a player I always felt we should be playing in the summer. Moving the entire game to summer couldn’t realistically be done from day one, but hopefully we can work towards that and it would be great if it happens.’

Simmons added: ‘We want to grow the women’s game and I believe that taking it into the summer would attract more players and spectators. The WSL will be a closed league for two years but if the Premier League then becomes the feeder it would be a better fit if that league and the pyramid below it were played in the summer.’

FINA Bureau Meeting in Dubai (UAE)

Dubai (UAE), adiposity | December 14, 2010 – The FINA Bureau met in Dubai (UAE) on December 12-14, 2010 with the occasion of the 10th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m), to be staged from December 15-19, 2010. Following the call by the FINA President Dr. Julio C. Maglione, and before the start of the meeting, was respected a minute of silence in memory of Fran Crippen, the open water swimmer, who tragically died on October 23, 2010 during the last leg of the FINA 10km Marathon Swimming World Cup in Fujairah (UAE).
In order to continue with the successful tradition of these championships, the Bureau awarded the organisation of the 12th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) in 2014 to the city of Catania (Sicily, ITA).
After a brilliant presentation, the city of Casablanca (MAR) was chosen to stage the 4th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in 2013.
Other important decisions made by the FINA Bureau included:
• Election of a new Bureau member – Ben Ekumbo (KEN), representing Africa;
• Other National Federations/Cities organisers of FINA events:
o Men’s Water Polo Olympic Games Qualification Tournament 2012 – Edmonton, CAN;
o Women’s Water Polo Olympic Games Qualification Tournament 2012 – Italy (city to be confirmed);
o Marathon Swimming Olympic Qualification Event 2012 – Setubal, POR
• Creation of a “School for Officials” in Open Water Swimming. As in Water Polo, Diving and Synchronised Swimming, the officials of this discipline will be nominated after passing an examination in a school for officials;
• A new schedule for the games at FINA World Championships water polo tournaments was approved and will be implemented from the 2013 edition of this competition;
• Nomination of a new FINA Press Commission Member: Gergely Csurka (HUN);
• FINA received reports concerning the preparation of the upcoming FINA competitions: 14th FINA World Championships Shanghai 2011, 3rd FINA World Junior Swimming Championships Lima 2011, 11th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) Istanbul 2012, and 15th FINA World Championships Barcelona 2013. These reports demonstrated that the preparation of these championships are proceeding in a very positive way and are a guarantee of successful FINA World Championships;
• A report on the Olympic Games London 2012 was also presented to the Bureau. FINA is working in close co-operation with the IOC and LOCOG to finalise the programme of these Olympic Games and to ensure the optimal exposure of Aquatic sports in the British capital.
Dubai (UAE), December 14, 2010 – The FINA Bureau met in Dubai (UAE) on December 12-14, 2010 with the occasion of the 10th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m), to be staged from December 15-19, 2010. Following the call by the FINA President Dr. Julio C. Maglione, and before the start of the meeting, was respected a minute of silence in memory of Fran Crippen, the open water swimmer, who tragically died on October 23, 2010 during the last leg of the FINA 10km Marathon Swimming World Cup in Fujairah (UAE).
In order to continue with the successful tradition of these championships, the Bureau awarded the organisation of the 12th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) in 2014 to the city of Catania (Sicily, ITA).
After a brilliant presentation, the city of Casablanca (MAR) was chosen to stage the 4th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in 2013.
Other important decisions made by the FINA Bureau included:
• Election of a new Bureau member – Ben Ekumbo (KEN), representing Africa;
• Other National Federations/Cities organisers of FINA events:
o Men’s Water Polo Olympic Games Qualification Tournament 2012 – Edmonton, CAN;
o Women’s Water Polo Olympic Games Qualification Tournament 2012 – Italy (city to be confirmed);
o Marathon Swimming Olympic Qualification Event 2012 – Setubal, POR
• Creation of a “School for Officials” in Open Water Swimming. As in Water Polo, Diving and Synchronised Swimming, the officials of this discipline will be nominated after passing an examination in a school for officials;
• A new schedule for the games at FINA World Championships water polo tournaments was approved and will be implemented from the 2013 edition of this competition;
• Nomination of a new FINA Press Commission Member: Gergely Csurka (HUN);
• FINA received reports concerning the preparation of the upcoming FINA
competitions: 14th FINA World Championships Shanghai 2011, 3rd FINA World Junior Swimming Championships Lima 2011, 11th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) Istanbul 2012, and 15th FINA World Championships Barcelona 2013. These reports demonstrated that the preparation of these championships are proceeding in a very positive way and are a guarantee of successful FINA World Championships;
• A report on the Olympic Games London 2012 was also presented to the Bureau. FINA is working in close co-operation with the IOC and LOCOG to finalise the programme of these Olympic Games and to ensure the optimal exposure of Aquatic sports in the British capital.

Russia Win 2018 World Cup Bid: Special Report

By Martin Laurence, Staff Writer

Russia have won the bid to host the World Cup Finals in 2018. The team spoke of their delight stating that FIFA would “not regret their decision” and that they hoped “to make history together”. Despite rumours that Russia had slipped down in the list as favourites the bid was won based on the feeling that the World Cup could help to develop the infrastructure of the nation. President Putin’s absence was seen by many as a negative move however the move now seems to have been made through confidence in the campaign.

The final 30-minute presentations were made by the remaining four bidding nations for the World Cup 2018 today. Committees from Holland/Belgium, Russia, Spain/Portugal and England all staked their claim to host the finals in front of the FIFA executive committee at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich. With a 22-strong committee the winning bid needed to receive at least 12 votes after the final round of voting.

After years of hard work the hopefuls heard of the committees decision on who will host the finals in 2018 on Thursday afternoon.

Holland/Belgium

Holland/Belgium, the rank outsiders to claim victory, were first to present their case to FIFA on the morning of Thursday 2 December. The bid was introduced by the FIFA ExCo member for the nation, Michel D’Hooge.

The joint nations motto of ‘Together for great goals’ was perhaps the most football orientated and the bid was put forward by a number of Dutch football icons. The team was made up of Ruud Gullit, Johan Cruyff, Guus Hiddink, Jean-Marie Pfaff and Paul van Himst. Gullit was keen to highlight the key benefits of their bid including its compactness- “our limited size is our real strength”; it is a green bid due to this; it’s a bid from a strong economy; it’s a bid from the heart of Europe; it’s a showcase for joint bids; and finally, it’s a bid that intends to have a true legacy.

The presentation was littered with a total of five videos, cutting each speakers case considerably in a stop-start presentation.

Spain/Portugal

Up next were Spain/Portugal whose presentation began at 9am GMT. The presentation was opened by Pedro Mourinho and was quickly into a very formal and business-like groove.

The bidding team firmly established that though it represented a joint bid, believed to be seen as unfavourable by some of the FIFA ExCo members, the bid has a “borderless geographical reality”. After much of the media have overlooked the impact of Portugal on the joint bid perhaps it was a smart ploy to start the bid through the Prime Minister of Portugal Jose Socrates.

It was then the turn of the Spanish President Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero who guaranteed that all FIFA’s requirements would be met speaking, as Socrates did, in his native tongue.

Though the presence of the political powers that be in the nations will have an impact, the presentation was lacking energy and fun installed by a short video with various clips of Spanish and Portugese culture.

Unlike the Holland/Belgium bid, Spain did look to use the FIFA ExCo member of Spain, Miguel Angel Villar Llona which they hoped would sway the vote in their favour.

England

England’s 30-minute presentation began at 10am GMT and was full of popular figures. Bid ambassador Eddie Afekafe offered a more personal touch, explaining how football had effected his life, initially in a voluntary role at Manchester City. The start to the bid had a good balance with Afekafe bringing a figure who can be related to, to the star-studded cast.

Prince William, President of the Football Association was next to speak, bringing a regal feel to the presentation from an individual who understands the importance of the game to the English public. Prime Minister David Cameron spoke without notes of the “passion and expertise” the nation has to host a successful games.

Possibly the most influential figure in the last few days has been soccer icon, David Beckham. Beckham spoke of his childhood growing up as a soccer fan and of the experiences and honours that have befallen him in his illustrious career. The player is a passionate and fantastic ambassador for the bid speaking emotionally about the benefits the Cup could bring to England and it’s children and grandchildren.

A polished and concise presentation was wrapped up by bid chief executive Andy Anson and a video showing the influence of English Football all around the world.

Russia

Last up were Russia, the favourites to win the bid for long periods of the process. Breaking news which shocked many yesterday was revealed confirming that President Vladimir Putin would not be attending the event. Putin stated that he felt his presence was not in the spirit of the game, seemingly condemning the appearance of political figures from the rival teams.

The bid was introduced by bid chief executive Alexey Sorokin who immediately looked to lift the mood following a lengthy and overrun presentation from Spain/Portugal.

“Being the last bid to present we have two options,” said Sorokin. “Either bore you to death with facts and figures from our bid book, or show you what is in our hearts. We chose the second option.”

The bid was very much focused around the fact that Russia believed they could make history with FIFA and open avenues to new markets and new fans.

A video was shown highlighting a little boys dream of playing for his country followed by a cultural glimpse of opera featuring football playing singers.

Russia hoped that FIFA would choose their bid to help them to develop their country and develop the game in a nation which may not be as familiar to international football on a global stage as some of their rivals.

Russia also used their FIFA ExCo member in Vitaly Mutko who joked, in a light hearted presentation “If you give us a chance, Fifa, you will never regret. I also promise that in 2018, I will speak English like my friend Geoff Thompson.”

The presentation was joined by sporting icons including pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva and Arsenal soccer star Andrey Arshavin in a well-balanced and competent display.

Button Brazilian attack possibly kidnap attempt: Sir Stewart

Jenson Button might have been the victim of an attempted kidnapping in Sao Paulo on Saturday night, according to former Formula One champion Jackie Stewart.

The Formula 1 paddock was in shock on Sunday after it emerged the reigning World Champion’s car had been approached by up to six men with guns whilst returning from Interlagos to his Morumbi hotel.

The specially trained police driver fended off the attack by smashing through traffic, with triple World Champion Stewart worrying that wallets and watches might not have been the target.

“Drug barons don’t go out to kill people but kidnap them because they are linked to rich multinational companies. In Jenson’s case that means Vodafone and Mobil,” the Scot said.

50 years ago, Cuban rebels kidnapped the then reigning World Champion Juan Manuel Fangio at gunpoint and held him for 24 hours.

Button’s father John, who was in the car with his son at the time of the attack, admitted he fears it was not random.

Rumours on Sunday suggested the attackers were alerted a few minutes before the attack that Button’s entourage had left the circuit.

“It was really weird,” said John Button, “because we were in a very small, compact Mercedes, and they couldn’t see in.”

“It looked like they were waiting for someone, so that’s a little bit worrying.”

Button’s attack was not the only security issue at Interlagos this year. A group of photographers had their cameras stolen, a radio producer was relieved of his wallet and car keys, and even the local Lucas di Grassi admitted to being mugged.

“A guy walked up to the car, tapped a gun in his belt and I handed over the watch,” said the Virgin driver.

One certainty is that Button was relieved to leave Brazil on Sunday night.

“I don’t think that’s the way to put it,” he said before the race. “It’s an epic circuit and it holds a lot of good memories. But I’ll be on my way home tonight.”

Rory McIlroy’s Foundation to Host 2015 Irish Open

Rory McIlroy’s charitable foundation has signed on to host the 2015 Irish Open on the European Tour.

The event will be held May 28-31 at Royal County Down where McIlroy made his last appearance as an amateur at the 2007 Walker Cup.

The Rory Foundation was set up at the start of 2013 to raise funds for children’s charities across the world. In his role as tournament host, allergy McIlroy will not just tee it up in the event but also recruit other world-class players and develop the event’s commercial and sponsorship activities.

“Since making my debut in 2005, doctor  the Irish Open has always been a special tournament to me, pill ” he said a release. “I am excited to be partnering with George O’Grady and the European Tour, especially for next year’s tournament at Royal County Down.”

Welcoming the announcement, George O’Grady, Chief Executive of The European Tour, said: “Since I first met Rory when he was playing for Europe in the 2004 Junior Ryder Cup team in Detroit, I could sense he was not just a remarkably talented golfer, but also a remarkable young man.

“As the Chief Executive of The European Tour, it has been a true pleasure watching Rory’s transition from one of the world’s leading amateur golfers in 2007 to the Number One golfer in the world and a four-time Major Champion.

“The European Tour is thrilled that Rory and his Foundation would wish to partner with the Tour and become more closely involved in the development of the Irish Open. Today’s announcement further demonstrates Rory’s uniquely special qualities and his commitment not simply to his national Open, but also to The European Tour.”

Williams F1 Looks to Long-Term Strategy as Losses Revealed

Williams Grand Prix Holdings PLC has announced its interim results for the six months to 30 June 2014 with losses toppling overthe £20 million mark.

The Grove-based outfit announced its interim financial results on Friday, cheap with losses of £20.7million for the F1 team and £18.8million for the entire group over the first six months of 2014.

Overall Group income for the period was £46.6m (2013: £56.4m), discount with EBIT of £(17.1)m (2013: £(2.7)m). The year over year reduction in revenue and earnings is accounted for by the recognition in 2013 of a special non-recurring sponsorship payment for 2014 within last year’s accounts.

Group Chief Executive Officer Mike O’Driscoll said, “At the beginning of the second half of last year we began an ambitious strategy to rebuild the Formula One organisation, develop a strong Advanced Engineering division, and divest non-core operations. We have already made substantial progress towards our objectives.

“This strategy has required significant investment, as illustrated by our first half results, and it is anticipated that this will also impact the full year results.

“After a number of disappointing seasons, our Formula One team has been significantly strengthened across all key functions. Our long-term power unit supply agreement with Mercedes provides strength and stability. As a consequence we have made a significant step-change in our on-track performance. We have also made great progress commercially, underscored by our title partnership agreement with Martini.

“Williams Advanced Engineering is also evolving, as it completes its move into a new £8m facility that opened in the second quarter of 2014. This new base of operations will provide the business with the opportunity to increase its project portfolio and we are seeing a strong pull from the market for the company’s unique offering of energy efficient performance technologies.

“These financial results are in line with the Board’s expectation of what is required to rebuild and reinvigorate the team and we believe that they reflect the transitionary period that we must continue to work through if we are to realise the potential of the Group.”

Sir Frank Williams, Founder and Team Principal, added, “Our on track performance through the first half of this season is evidence that we have started to build a solid foundation for the future. Our long-term financial prosperity will of course always be a reflection, both directly and indirectly, of our Formula One performance. The impressive upturn in our performance this season is validating our approach.”

Race Team Alliance Expands NASCAR Membership

Race Team Alliance (RTA), pills a not-for-profit business league comprised of race teams participating in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, look has expanded their membership to 18 full-time NASCAR Sprint Cup teams, ampoule comprising 37 full-time entries.

The purpose of the organisation is to create an open forum for the teams to explore areas of common interest and to work collaboratively on initiatives to help preserve, promote, and grow the sport of stock car racing.

“One of the early goals of the Race Team Alliance was to expand our membership, and after only a month in existence, we have accomplished that goal,” said Rob Kauffman, the RTA’s elected chairman. 

“We now have virtually all the full-time teams participating. I think the membership as a whole is enthusiastic to get to work on some of the other items on our agenda, in particular some of the cost areas and marketing opportunities we have already identified.”

The RTA membership includes: BK Racing, Circle Sport, Front Row, Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates, Germain Racing, Go Green / FAS Lane, Hendrick Motorsports, HScott Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing, JTG Racing, Michael Waltrip Racing, Phil Parsons Racing, Richard Childress Racing, Richard Petty Motorsports, Roush Fenway Racing, Stewart-Haas Racing,Team Penske and Tommy Baldwin Racing

Maria Sharapova Retains Top Spot as Highest Paid Female Athlete

Teniis star Maria Sharapova has retained her position as the highest-paid female athlete for the 10th consecutive year, according to Forbes magazine.

The Russia athlete secured $24.4 million in endorsements and prize money between June 2013 and June 2014.

Sharapova, who suffered an injury-hit season, took home only $2.4 million in tournament winnings over the 12-month period — almost $4 million less than in the previous year, Forbes said Wednesday.

But she made up for that with a number of lucrative endorsements, which totaled $22 million, including deals with athletic wear manufacturer Nike, watchmaker Tag Heuer and carmaker Porsche.

Meanwhile, Sharapova’s $1 million annual deal with cosmetics company Avon helped offset a loss of earnings when Nike in November sold shoemaker Cole Haan, from which she had received significant royalties on a best-selling line, Forbes said.

Sharapova, who was born in Russia but lives and trains in the U.S., was joined by no less than six other tennis players in the Forbes top-10 list.

Chinese star Li Na — whose marketing value has soared since 2011, when she became the first Asian-born star to win a Grand Slam — pulled in a total $23.6 million last year, Forbes said. Li has endorsement deals with Nike, technology giant Samsung and a number of Chinese companies among others.

Sharapova’s fierce U.S. rival, Serena Williams, who took home five times more in tournament earnings than Sharapova did in 2014, pulled in an estimated $22 million in total — placing her third on the list.

Check Out Forbes Top Ten below:

Name Rank Sport Prize Money     Endorsements     Total Earnings
Maria Sharapova 1 Tennis $2.4 million $22 million $24.4 million
Li Na 2 Tennis  $5.6 million $18 million $23.6 million
Serena Williams 3 Tennis $11 million $11 million $22 million
Kim Yuna 4 Figure Skating $300,000 $16 million $16.3 million
Danica Patick 5 NASCAR $7 million $8 million $15 million
Victoria Azarenka 6 Tennis $3.6 million $7.5 million $11.1 million
Carolina Wozniacki 7 Tennis $1.3 million $9.5 million $10.8 million
Agnieszka Radwanska 8 Tennis $3.8 million $3.0 million $6.8 million
Ana Ivanovic 9 Tennis $1.4 million $5.0 million $6.4 million
Paula Creamer 10 Golf $1.0 million $4.5 million $5.5 million

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Nissan Hire Ketchum to Handle UEFA Champions League Sponsorship

Global public relations firm Ketchum has been appointed by Nissan to handle its sponsorship of the UEFA Champions League.

Ketchum London beat off two other competitors to secure the account.

Nissan became an official partner to UEFA in April succeeding Ford who decided against renewing their long-term association.

As part of the deal Nissan will be the Official Partner of the UEFA Champions League for the period between 2014/15 and 2017/18, which will see Nissan involved with Europe’s most prestigious club football competition through their exclusive products and services. The agreement also includes the UEFA Super Cups in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017.

Clare Pring, partner and managing director of Ketchum’s UK Brand Practice and will be leading the account, said: “We’re very pleased to be working with such an ambitious client on one of the most exciting competitions in football. I’m really proud that we’ve been chosen to provide this support.”

Mexico to Host 2015 FIBA Americas Championship

The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) in the Americas confirmed that Mexico will host the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship, drugs qualifier for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games. 

The FIBA Americas Championship 2015 for Men will be played in the Arena de Monterrey in the state of Nuevo Leon, denture Mexico. 

The Arena Monterrey is a coliseum that houses more than 150 concerts, shows a year, with a capacity of 17,559 spectators. The Arena has hosted two NBA preseason games. 

This continental championship already has nine qualified teams in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Uruguay and Venezuela. The tenth participant, which is a spot located for the USA, that will be locked down definitely after their result in the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup. 

“It is a great pleasure for us in FIBA Americas to announce Mexico as the home of the next edition of our most important event. It has been proven, with their gold medal win in Caracas in 2013 and the organizational excellence in this 2014 Centrobasket, that there is a resurgence of the sport in Mexico and we are confident that this decision will result in accelerated development of basketball in the country.”, said Usie Richards, President of FIBA Americas. 

“It is important to acknowledge the support of the Mexican Olympic Committee, in the figure of its president Mr. Carlos Padilla, the National Commission of Physical Culture and Sports (CONADE) and its General Director, Mr. Jesus Mena and Mexican national federation (ADEMEBA) that together have made this historic moment possible for Mexican basketball.”, added Alberto Garcia. “We would also of course like thank the Venezuelan Federation and the Brazilian Confederation for their interest and participation in the process.”