RFU chairman Beaumont set to be named new chairman of World Rugby

Rugby Football Union (RFU) chairman Bill Beaumont is set to become the chairman of World Rugby, the sport’s governing body.

World Rugby has confirmed that the RFU has nominated the 64-year-old to replace outgoing chairman Bernard Lapasset.

At present, Beaumont is the only candidate in the running for the position.

The elections will be held in Dublin on 11 May, with a simple majority required to be elected for a four-year term.

Lapasset announced he would not be seeking re-election in order to lead Paris’s bid to host the 2024 Olympic Games.

World Rugby said in a statement: “Bill Beaumont has been nominated for the position of chairman to succeed Bernard Lapasset, who is not seeking re-election.”

Along with Beaumont, former Argentina international Agustin Pichot was nominated by his country’s federation to succeed Oregan Hoskins as vice-chairman.

{jcomments on}

Former SportAccord Director General Vlad Marinescu Joins RSportz

Global sports software company RSportz has announced the appointment of Vlad Marinescu, prostate former Director General of SportAccord, as President responsible for global operations.

Vlad is a former athlete who has worked in International Sport for more than 10 years. Prior to SportAccord Vlad held various positions in the International Judo Federation.

Marinescu said: “It is my true belief that growth in Sport can only come from the combination and synchronization of physical and digital elements related to Sport.

“I am pleased to join RSportz, a company run by passionate sports people who are experts in state of the art technology and adding value for all people and organizations in the Sporting Environment.”

Robin Kent CEO of RSportz said:  “We are delighted Vlad has agreed to join our family of passionate sports technologists.

“He brings great global sports management experience and the drive to help us achieve our goals and ambitions of uniting the world through sport”.

NBA Partners With SendtoNews to Syndicate Digital Highlights

The National Basketball Association (NBA) has teamed up with SendtoNews for the syndication of NBA highlights.

SendtoNews will deliver daily highlights for the NBA, store WNBA and NBA D-League to its network of online sites for local newspapers, click radio and television stations.

“We look forward to working with SendtoNews to provide our fans with more destinations to experience the excitement of the NBA,” said Jeff Marsilio, NBA Vice President, Global Media Distribution.

“The NBA is one of the most popular and exciting leagues in professional sports and we are thrilled to include their highlights across our syndication network.” said Matthew Watson, Executive Chair of SendtoNews.

“The NBA content available to our publishers will extend the coverage for the league and its teams and players, while allowing our publishers the opportunity to enhance their viewers’ experience.”

{jcomments on}

Lamine Diack Resigns From Role at IOC Following Suspension

Former International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) president Lamine Diack has resigned from his position as an honorary member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

The IOC had released a statement on Tuesday confirming that Diack had been provisionally suspended as an honorary member following a proposal by the IOC Ethics Commission.

Diack is under criminal investigation for taking bribes to help cover up positive doping samples while he was in charge of the IAAF.

Diack’s 16-year reign as the president of the IAAF came to an end in August, pill with Briton Seb Coe being elected as his replacement.

The IOC’s statement also outlined the decisions the Executive Board has made in regards to the Olympic Games.

The statement read: “The IOC has asked the IAAF to initiate disciplinary procedures against all athletes, ambulance coaches and officials who have participated in the Olympic Games and are accused of doping in the report of the Independent Commission.

“With its zero-tolerance policy against doping, sale | following the conclusion of this procedure, the IOC will take all the necessary measures and sanctions with regard to the withdrawal and reallocation of medals and as the case may be exclusion of coaches and officials from future Olympic Games.”

{jcomments on}

International Federation (IF) Forum set for 11-13 November in the Olympic Capital of Lausanne

The ninth edition of the International Federation (IF) Forum is set once again to take place in Lausanne, illness Switzerland in accordance with tradition and will be held from Wednesday 11 November to Friday 13 November 2015.

The venue for this year’s Forum will be the historic and recently renovated Royal Savoy Hotel.

The IF Forum takes place annually and targets the specific needs of Olympic and non-Olympic International Sport Federations.

The three day event consists of workshops, vialis 40mg panel sessions and case studies with a focus on sharing best practices and knowledge between International Sport Federations.

This event is only open to International Sport Federation Members, participating speakers, and event partners.

“The International Federation Forum has always provided an ideal opportunity for Olympic and non-Olympic International Sport Federations to meet and share ideas for the betterment of sport,” said SportAccord Convention and ASOIF President Mr. Ricci Bitti.

“I am excited to engage with the International Federations to capture the importance of the IF Forum and to develop a programme with them that truly represents their needs.”

Euroleague Basketball and IMG Pen Muliti-Year Rights Deal

Euroleague Basketball has agreed a four-year deal with sports and media company IMG to represent its fastpath data, live streaming and sponsorship rights in the betting, casino and gaming category for global and aggregated commercialisation of the Turkish Airlines Euroleague and Eurocup.

The new agreement expands on the existing one between the two parties, which was for consulting services to grow the exposure of the competitions in a number of countries.

Euroleague Basketball’s and IMG’s new long-term deal will now see the sponsorship, data and livestreaming rights broken out and sold separately for the first time.

The new deal will also see bwin step down as global sponsor for the category.

The new agreement will also enable Euroleague Basketball to significantly improve on its revenues coming from the sector.

Ioris Francini, President of IMG Media, said: “We are delighted to be expanding and strengthening our relationship with Euroleague Basketball into the gaming sector.

“We believe our expertise in both data and streaming will help increase the revenue, marketability and awareness of the Euroleague and Eurocup.”

Jordi Bertomeu, President & CEO of Euroleague Basketball, said: “This is an important step forward in the commercialization of the league’s rights, and we couldn’t have found a better partner for this than IMG.

“After the steady growth that we have experienced in the last 15 years, Euroleague Basketball is now one of the most attractive properties in European sports, and we as a league are constantly analyzing the best ways of generating further revenues for the clubs.”

{jcomments on}

Sporting Traditions…The FA Cup, And Sport’s Most Memorable Customs – Richard Breslin and Ben Vickery, Populous

A few weeks ago we saw one of the world’s most feted football players leave Liverpool Football Club’s Anfield ground for the last time. As Steven Gerrard did so, his daughter in his arms, a photographer caught the moment that he reached up and touched the Liverpool crest that hangs above the player’s tunnel. It was a fitting moment to capture for a one-club player who has helped to define a generation of soccer stars, and a photograph that will surely become iconic in years to come.

In sport, we’re lucky to have hundreds of traditions and customs that help to give meaning to the places we love and my colleague Ben Vickery looks at some of them beginning with the FA Cup this weekend.

This Saturday, one of world football’s most famous competitions will come to a close at one of its most iconic venues. First held in the 1871-72 season, the FA Cup gives 736 teams from across the English football league system the chance to lift the most prestigious silverware in British sport. However, rather than being confined to UK shores the competition’s appeal has always been global, with annual TV audience figures for the FA Cup Final approaching half a billion. Other than the FIFA World Cup, this has traditionally been the football competition that has drawn football fans together from every corner of the globe, many of whom will be setting their alarm clocks very early or very late so as not to miss any of the action!

Since 1923, the FA Cup Final has always been held at Wembley Stadium; the only interruption coming when the new stadium was under construction between 2000 and 2006. Interestingly, although he won the Cup twice with Liverpool, Gerrard never lifted the trophy at Wembley, winning in 2001 and 2006 when the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff played host. Since completion, the FA Cup Final has come home to Wembley, and this year sees defending champions Arsenal take on Aston Villa, who are competing in their first final since 2000.WembleyStadium

Over the years, many FA Cup traditions have been created that uniquely unite the stadium and the competition; from ‘giant killings’ by lower league clubs against their premier league rivals, to a member of the royal family always being present in the Royal Box for the FA Cup Final.  When Populous first prepared designs for the new Wembley Stadium, the small details that made the stadium and event so special were among the first things we looked at. Some were refreshed – the old Twin Towers being replaced by the now-iconic ‘Wembley Arch’ – while others were preserved. Maintaining the ‘Wembley roar’ was key to translating the passion of the crowd into the new stadium, and included acoustic studies being undertaken to ensure that the bowl was sufficiently reverberant.The steps that mark the route taken by the winning team to reach the Royal Box to receive their trophies have also been incorporated into the new design.

Whoever wins this weekend will walk in the footsteps of some of the greatest players that the sport has seen in this country. But more important than the famous names on the pitch, we’ll be sure to see many traditions followed, and if we’re very lucky, some new ones created.

WembleySketchPopulousLove your sporting traditions? Here are some other fine sporting customs from around the world. What would you add?

  • The MCG, Melbourne, Australia – The AFL Grand Final

The AFL Grand Final is the culmination of a week of traditions in sports-mad Melbourne.  Over the course of the week hundreds of thousands of fans of the competing teams line streets in the city to cheer on their team at the Grand Final Parade, where the best player of the season is awarded the Brownlow Medal in a live televised event. There are hundreds of corporate breakfasts, lunches and dinners with the biggest being the North Melbourne Kangaroos Grand Final Day Breakfast attended by the Prime Minister, celebrities and leaders of all States and Territories.  And in a recently introduced tradition, young children learning to play the game from right across the country come to the MCG and hand the winners medals to the players after the match.

  • The Boat Race, The River Thames, London – Oxford University vs Cambridge University

Since the first nautical challenge was laid down between Britain’s most prestigious universities in 1829, ‘The Boat Race’ has been held annually on the River Thames in London. In the men’s race, Cambridge currently lead the series by 81 wins to 79, with 1 dead heat, and 1 double-sinking. 2015 saw a new piece of tradition, with The Women’s Boat Race being contested on the same course as the men’s race for the first time.

  • McLane Stadium, USA  – the Baylor Line

McLane Stadium, home of Baylor University’s American college football team, has a longstanding tradition embedded into the design of their new stadium, which opened in 2014. The Baylor Line is a longstanding tradition where all freshman at the university – nearly 3,500 students – run across the field prior to the game in just under two minutes, celebrating, cheering and welcoming the team to the field, before finding their seats in the stands. Designers kept this tradition in mind, creating a path for students to enter and exit the field safely and expeditiously and get to their seats located in the first 15 rows from goal line to goal line behind the opponent’s bench.  By understanding the traditions of the university, the designers enhanced the Baylor Line by honoring the impact.

  • Flemington Racecourse, Australia – The Melbourne Cup

This horserace held annually in November is known as the “race that stops a nation”, and is so big that it has become a public holiday in Melbourne, Almost every business around the country stops work at 2.50pm to watch the race on the television!

  • Orlando City, USA – standing section

Orlando City SC, an MLS team in the US, will open their new stadium in 2016, which will become the first in the country to have a safe standing section. An expansion team, the Orlando City Lions will make use of a rail system and careful planning to create a space for the team’s most fervent supporters and a unique tradition that will forever be associated with attending a game in Orlando.

  • The Wimbledon Championships, London – Britons losing

For many years, British players strictly adhered to an age-old tradition of not doing particularly well at tennis’ oldest championship. Losing in the early stages was as British as strawberries and cream and ‘rain stops play’. In recent times Andy Murray has rudely ignored this fine practice, even winning the title in 2013.

  • AT&T Park, USA – Kayakers

AT&T Park is situated on San Francisco Bay and just beyond right field is McCovey Cove, which is bounded by the ballpark to the north and a ferry landing and breakwater at the northeast. The ballpark is one of the most beloved in baseball – primarily because of the unique nature of the site and orientation that allows for views of the water.  This iconic site has given way to an interesting tradition as fans on kayaks  take a place in the cove during the game waiting for “splash hits” or home runs that leave the ballpark and land in the water, where kayakers eagerly try to catch the balls.


 

Ben has a great interest in leading design teams on large scale bespoke sports projects, having been involved with many successful sporting buildings around the world. With a keen interest in all sporting codes, Ben’s design expertise includes football, rugby and athletics stadia and event overly design.He is currently leading the team designing the new national stadium for the Fédération Francaise de Rugby. This 80,000-seat stadium to be built south of Paris will have a closing roof and moving pitch to make it a multi-purpose venue as well as the new home of French rugby.

Ben’s isportconnect-profile-widget

{jcomments on}

 

Abu Dhabi Renews Formula One Deal Beyond 2016

Abu Dhabi will continue to stage Formula One races after agreeing a new multi-year deal which will last beyond 2016.

Abu Dhabi Sports Management signed the deal with Formula One but specific terms of the contract were not revealed.

The Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi has hosted an F1 race yearly since its first appearance in 2009. The initial deal between Abu Dhabi Sports Management  and F1 was a five-year deal which is due to end in 2016.

With Formula One race contracts usually being five years, prostate this new deal could see F1 races on the Yas Marina Circuit until 2021.

Formula One chief executive Bernie Ecclestone said: “Abu Dhabi has played an important part in pioneering the modern era of Formula One racing.

“I said when the Yas Marina Circuit was opened that it may one day be matched, but it will never be bettered.

“The island has continued to transform each year. We have a wonderful partner here.”

The sixth Abu Dhabi Grand Prix takes place this weekend and is the final race of the Formula One season with Bitain’s Lewis Hamilton and Germany’s Nico Rosberg battling for the World Championship.

{jcomments on}