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Heat could cause 2022 World Cup in Qatar to be a game of three ‘halves’
Games at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar may be played over three 30-minute periods if temperatures in the stadiums became dangerously high for the players. Michael Beavon, a director of…
read moreIOC sets out social media guidelines for athletes
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has insisted it is keen to 'actively' encourage athletes to use social media after issuing guidelines for use during the London 2012…
read moreNBL investment in fan research pays dividends
Having enjoying its most successful season in over a decade, the National Basketball League (NBL) is poised to continue to grow after investing heavily in detailed research of the fan base…
read moreAspire Zone success for ASI Sport
Action Sports International (ASI) have recently completed a range of installations at sports venues in Qatar's Aspire Zone. The US-based company installed their Astroturf GT+ synthetic…
read moreLeading digital sport marketeers to address industry event
With some of the world's best digital sport marketers travelling to Australia to address the 'Getting the most out of digital' sport marketing conference, conference organiser,…
read more$6 million upgrades for Canberra stadiums
A total of $6 million will be spent upgrading the Canberra Stadium and Manuka Oval. ACT Sports Minister Andrew Barr recently announced A budget provision of $3.4 million over four years to…
read moreQatar Showcases Stadium Cooling Technologies
While a UK Parliamentary inquiry has been scrutinizing Qatar's winning bid for the FIFA 2022 World Cup, the Arabian Gulf nation has been highlighting how its World Cup stadia will…
read moreIMG Sports Technology Group appoint new CEO
IMG Sports Technology Group (IMG STG) has appointed Matthew Wilson as the new Chief Executive to oversee the ongoing growth of the business. Wilson has a corporate background in the…
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