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Need a budget-friendly venue with built-in perks? Schools might be your new secret weapon. Curious what it takes to host a top-tier rowing regatta? We’ve got the insiders dishing out their best advice. Plus, we’re diving into the future of adapted sports, celebrating a big win for Chico, and gearing up for IRONMAN’s newest challenge in Jacksonville. Let’s get into it!
 
 
A guide to partnering with schools for sports events
A guide to partnering with schools for sports events
For event organizers looking to stretch budgets and streamline logistics, partnering with local schools can be a game changer. School campuses offer a range of built-in advantages, but making the most of these resources requires more than just a phone call to the front office. In this practical, tip-packed guide, we’ll break down how to build strong school partnerships so you can plan smarter and host standout events with less stress.
 
 
Annual Adapted Sport Leadership & Business Symposium being held virtually
“With two Paralympic Games coming to the U.S. over the next nine years, the sport business community must understand and engage in what is being called ‘the next great sport investment’ —disability sport,” says Dawna Callahan, founder and CEO of All In Sport Consulting. Read more about LABS, the place to learn and tap into this community of sport leaders and innovators.
 
 
Everything's Bigger in Texas, Especially Round Rock's Sports Facilities
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Everything's bigger in Texas, and Round Rock proves it. This fall, the Round Rock Sports Center is expanding in a big way, offering even more opportunities for athletes, fans, and events of every size. With a total capacity of 6,560, the Sports Center is ready to host tournaments, banquets, and large-scale competitions on a stage bigger than ever.
 
 
Keep the Nominations Coming!
There’s still time to submit your nominations for the 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards—but don’t wait too long. This is your chance to spotlight the people, places, and events that made a difference this year.
 
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Top 10 tips for hosting a successful rowing regatta
Rowing is far more than a niche sport—it's a growing opportunity for thousands of athletes, parents, and spectators to travel each year to race, cheer, and spend. To find out what it really takes, we spoke with Sarah McAuliffe, senior director of programs at USRowing, and Bobbie Smith, regatta director of the San Diego Crew Classic. Here are their top 10 lessons for anyone who wants to plan a successful regatta.
 
 
IRONMAN announces new full-distance triathlon coming to Jacksonville in 2026
A brand-new IRONMAN race is heading to Northeast Florida. The 140.6-mile course will guide athletes through a mix of urban and scenic routes across Duval and Nassau counties, showcasing downtown Jacksonville and the surrounding coastline. See what's in store for IRONMAN athletes in this part of Florida.
 
 
Chico breaks ground on long-awaited Aquatics & Recreation Center
The Chico Area Recreation & Park District (CARD) has officially broken ground on the city's future Aquatics & Recreation Center, a major step toward delivering a year-round hub for recreation, fitness, and community connection.
 
 
Erie to host USCSS Scentwork Trial this Saturday
Canine scent sports are an incredible way to showcase the intelligence and teamwork between dogs and handlers, says Katara Peters, a certified trainer through the National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors. See what it's all about!
 
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