World Games 2021 moved to retain
broadcasters, official scorers: CEO
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[April 04, 2020]
By Rohith Nair
(Reuters) - World Games Birmingham CEO
Nick Sellers said they had little choice but to move the 2021 event
to 2022 as a clash with the postponed Tokyo Olympics would have seen
them lose out on broadcasters and official scorers for the
quadrennial event.
The World Games showcase over 30 sports, the majority of which are
not on the Olympic program such as squash, kickboxing and bowling.
Thirty venues across Birmingham, Alabama were set to host the 11th
edition of the World Games, which first began in 1981, in July next
year.
But the event was postponed to July 7-17, 2022 after the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) confirmed the Tokyo Games
would be held from July 23-Aug. 8, 2021.
"A big value in having the World Games in your community is the
close relationship with the IOC partners around national television,
here in the United States with NBC Sports and the Olympic Channel
and with international sports broadcasters," Sellers told Reuters.
"Also with Swiss Timing, who is the official scorer, not only for
the Olympics but also the World Games... We would have lost all of
those had we kept our World Games on the same date or even tried to
move it up a little bit in 2021."
Another factor that led to the decision to postpone the Games was
the overlap of three sports with the Olympics -- karate, softball
and sport climbing -- which would have forced competitors to skip
the World Games.
"They're all big draws in the United States, they're growing
spectator sports," Sellers added.
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"They're important to keep as part of our program because we think
there could be some interesting storylines between Olympic champions
now and 2021 that will compete and perhaps defend their titles at
the World Games."
The move to postpone the World Games to 2022 means there will now be
two international multi-sport events in the same month in
Birmingham, albeit in two different countries.
Two days after the World Games conclude in Birmingham, Alabama, the
Commonwealth Games are set to begin in Birmingham, England and
Sellers said he envisions a bond between the two cities in 2022.
"They're fairly close together and I think it's going to come down
to how we choose to work together," he said. "We're going to reach
out to the Commonwealth Games.
"Obviously, it's a unique time in our world history, given what has
happened with the global pandemic that gave rise to this.
"I think there's the potential for some real special connection
between our two cities... both having multi-sport international
competitions. It really lends itself to something special."
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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