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| Big things are happening in the amateur sports world: Detroit’s legendary KRONK Gym is back, UTMB is bringing a brand-new trail race to Pennsylvania, and there’s a nearly sold-out Double Bridge Run. We’re also breaking down curling terms ahead of the 2026 Winter Games. Let’s get into it! |
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| KRONK Gym reopens in Detroit, reviving iconic boxing legacy |
| Boxing fans and Detroit locals, it’s back! KRONK Gym, the iconic training ground of champions, has reopened at the historic Brewster Wheeler Recreation Center, offering youth programs, elite training, and a chance to step inside a gym that shaped boxing history. Take a look inside this Detroit institution. |
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| Valley Forge welcomes Netflix House and Eataly this holiday season |
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| Montgomery County, Pa., continues to raise the bar for visiting athletes, families, and event organizers with two exciting new openings at the King of Prussia Mall—Eataly and Netflix House—offering visitors even more to explore and enjoy on tournament weekends. |
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| How to speak like a curler |
| With the Olympic Winter Games just months away, curling is stepping back into the spotlight. If you’ve ever wondered why the skip is shouting or what makes curling “chess on ice,” this handy glossary breaks down the terminology of one of the Olympics’ most fascinating events. |
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| The Readers’ Choice Awards are here! |
| Each year, SportsEvents magazine celebrates excellence and innovation in the amateur sports event industry through our annual Readers’ Choice Awards. The nominations are officially in for these awards, honoring the planners, venues, destinations, and events that set the standard for outstanding organization, creativity, and community impact. Vote for your favorites and recognize those who go above and beyond to make amateur sports thrive across the country. |
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| John Oney named president & CEO of Destination Dayton |
| Destination Dayton has selected industry veteran John Oney to lead the organization, effective December 15, succeeding longtime CEO Jacquelyn Powell. With more than 30 years in hospitality and a track record of boosting tourism through major events and partnerships, see how Oney plans on helping elevate Dayton’s visitor economy.
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