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Amateur Sports A person who does not get paid to play a sport – Must only have desire and drive to play – Amateur sporting events attract: Fans Attention.

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2 Amateur Sports A person who does not get paid to play a sport – Must only have desire and drive to play – Amateur sporting events attract: Fans Attention Money(concessions, sponsors) Examples?

3 AAU Amateur Athletic Union Established 1888 – Non-Profit organization to encourage children to explore sports – Many local businesses will financially support teams This is a form of sponsorship – Children who participate in sports are more likely to participate in adult leagues More sponsorship opportunities for local businesses

4 High School Sports Promotes a sense of community Think Friday night lights Center of the community Some sports are treated with more attention than others – Sometimes based on fan support and income – HS sports do not get a budget from the school and often rely on funding from booster clubs and fundraising Some say so much attention shouldn’t be paid to athletics in a school setting – National Federation of State High School Association (NFHS) sets guidelines to make sure students benefit from a balanced education and athletic experience

5 College Sports Some consider college sports to be more competitive than professional sports College offers sports based on the region and number of students – More students equal larger budgets – Larger budgets mean better facilities and recruits Colleges count on this revenue to support its programs – NCAA is the governing body of college athletics

6 Professional Sports A person who has the ability and will to earn an income from a particular sport – Salaries of professional players come from his/her employer(team/organization) – Some pro athletes may depend on corporations to pay athletes salaries(Professional Drivers) – Athletes can also earn money from corporations in the form of endorsements Example: LeBron James signed a $110 million dollar 6 year contract with Cleveland in 2010. He also signed a 7 year $93 million dollar contract with Nike in 2003 and renewed the contract in 2010 at $10 million per year. LeBron earns $28 million each year in endorsements alone. – Professional Sports are the most costly and the most heavily marketed of all the sports categories – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YhFD5ZX-T8&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YhFD5ZX-T8&feature=related

7 Sports as Entertainment Going to sporting events (particularly professional sports) are almost as much entertainment as they are sporting events Luxury Stadiums Unique Concessions Merchandise “Experience” prior to the event

8 Other Categories of Sports Olympic Athletes – Goal of the Olympics is to “Contribute to building a peaceful and better world by educating youth through sports practiced without discrimination of any kind and in Olympic Spirit, which requires mutual understanding with a spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play” Example: In 2012 the London games had athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees with 10,960 athletes who competed in 302 events. Some events allow professional athletes to compete…why is this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbsXUJITa40

9 Other categories of sports Paralympics – Started in 1948 as an athletic outlet for WWII veterans who were wounded – Developed into Olympic style games – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvLO3uReEw8 &feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvLO3uReEw8 &feature=related

10 Other categories of sports Special Olympics – Started in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver in Chicago’s Soldier Field – Offers year round training with 32 different events – Currently serves 3.7 million people in the world and more than 170 countries participates – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwcVDXm9cE Q&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwcVDXm9cE Q&feature=relmfu

11 Women’s Sports Have advanced greatly in the last 40 years Title IX – law that bans gender discrimination in schools that receive federal funding. – In 1970-71, approximately 294,000 high school girls competed in interscholastic sports – By 1998-99, that number had increased to more than 2,652,000 – Title IX also increased the number of scholarships available to college athletes – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yogNyAgV- 5M&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yogNyAgV- 5M&feature=related

12 Extreme Sports Sports that involve nontraditional, daring methods of athletic competition Relatively new to sports marketing efforts – Very localized efforts – More and more of these events are on TV and getting media coverage – Tony Hawk is a pioneer in extreme sports promotion – ESPN and the X-games, has also been instrumental in promotion of these games – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zztJ7Vgfdk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zztJ7Vgfdk


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