Nashville to Host 2019 NFL Draft
Nashville has been awarded the 2019 NFL Draft, which will be held April 25–27. The announcement was made at the annual spring league meeting…
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Nashville has been awarded the 2019 NFL Draft, which will be held April 25–27. The announcement was made at the annual spring league meeting…
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Hosts of the Olympic and Paralympic Games typically plan for the legacy…
Blue Star Sports, a global provider of sports technology, has rebranded to Stack Sports. The company has also announced…
Continue ReadingThe Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) has announced the 15 venues across 13 U.S. metropolitan…
Continue ReadingUSA Volleyball and the Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE) have partnered to bring RISE’s leadership and education programs to USA Volleyball athletes, coaches, referees, administrators and fans. “A fundamental pillar of USA Volleyball is to be welcoming to members of all ethnicities,” said USA Volleyball CEO Jamie Davis. “We are proud to be partnering with RISE to further […]
Continue ReadingU.S. Soccer will stage the 2018 Tournament of Nations, its second elite four-team women’s international tournament of the year…
Continue ReadingSteel Sports has named Joe Santilli as director of baseball, a role in which he will oversee activities for the 35,000 youth participants…
Continue ReadingUSA Luge and Fast Radios, Inc. have extended their partnership through the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. Headquartered in Naples, Florida…
Continue ReadingUSA Rugby has appointed Ross Young to the role of interim CEO and director of operations. Young is chief of business development at Atavus and steps into this leadership role for Dan Payne, who was recently named CEO of Rugby Americas. Payne will be stepping down as CEO of USA Rugby following the Rugby World Cup Sevens in San […]
Continue ReadingNASCAR has acquired the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA), a Midwest-based sanctioning body for stock car auto racing, in a move that aims to strengthen a relationship dating back more than 60 years. ARCA founder John Marcum raced against NASCAR co-founder Bill France Sr. and worked as a NASCAR official. “Our NASCAR family has long had a special connection with our […]
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