SportsEvents Newsletter
Sports events are heating up across the country. From new leadership in Fayetteville to a world-class trail running event in Utah and a history-making sailing championship in Pensacola, exciting developments are taking shape. Here’s what’s making headlines in the amateur sports world.
DistiNCtly Fayetteville names new sports sales manager
DistiNCtly Fayetteville names new sports sales manager
DistiNCtly Fayetteville has made a new play to grow its sports tourism lineup, tapping former NCAA baseball captain Kyle Molivas as sports sales manager. Here’s how his mix of sales savvy personality and on-the-field leadership could help attract more tournaments and visitors to Cumberland County.
St. Louis Delivers Championship-Level Sports Events
St. Louis Delivers Championship-Level Sports Events
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From championship crowds to amazing city backdrops, St. Louis knows how to host big moments. As a proven sports event destination, St. Louis brings together world-class venues, experienced event partners, and a compact, easy-to-navigate area that keeps athletes, fans, and organizers connected.
UTMB World Series trail running circuit announces new stop in Utah
UTMB World Series trail running circuit announces new stop in Utah
Snowbasin Resort is joining the prestigious UTMB World Series in 2026, bringing a globally renowned ultra-trail event and thousands of elite runners to the mountains above Ogden. With lung-burning climbs, Olympic legacy terrain, and sweeping Great Salt Lake views, this new race promises to put northern Utah squarely on the international trail running map.
Pensacola selected as first North American host of International WASZP Games
Pensacola selected as first North American host of International WASZP Games
Pensacola is set to make sailing history as the first North American host of the International WASZP Games this year, bringing the world’s fastest foiling vessels and elite sailors to Pensacola Bay. With two weeks of high-speed racing and the largest foiling fleet ever assembled in the Americas, this global championship promises a spectacular showcase on the Gulf Coast.
See Why Tucson Has the Winning Formula
See Why Tucson Has the Winning Formula
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Tucson is more than just a great place to visit—it's an unbeatable destination for sports events and tournaments. With more than 300 days of sunshine each year, Tucson offers the perfect weather for outdoor competitions and activities. Whether you're planning a large-scale tournament or a more intimate sporting event, Tucson has the facilities, accommodations, and attractions to ensure success.
Top five football films ever
Top five football films ever
Got the post-Super Bowl blues? We got you! These classic football movies are favorites in the SportsEvents office and are sure to keep the gridiron spirit alive.
Long-running all-girls hockey tournament returns to Erie for expanded two-weekend run
Long-running all-girls hockey tournament returns to Erie for expanded two-weekend run
More than 1,600 athletes and 90 teams from across the U.S. and Canada headed to Erie for the 32nd annual Sarah Backstrom Memorial Tournament, now expanded to two full weekends for the first time. See how this long-running all-girls hockey event has grown into a major sports tourism draw while honoring a powerful legacy.
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