The Gold Coast Bulletin

Coast a frontrunne­r to secure sports bonanza

- RYAN KEEN ryan.keen@news.com.au

THE Gold Coast is in the box seat for securing a pipeline of internatio­nal sports events when it hosts the world’s biggest convention for global tournament­s.

SportAccor­d, the world’s largest sport and business summit, is coming to Broadbeach for May 5-10, next year.

It will bring 1500 to 200 delegates from 500 sports federation­s and event rights holders.

Some of the biggest players in world sport take part – including governing bodies for football, swimming, cricket, triathlon, tennis and the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee.

Sponsors and commercial partners also descend for it.

SportAccor­d managing director Nis Hatt, on the Gold Coast this week for pre-planning, told the Bulletin the host city and country has an advantage for securing events rights.

“If you look at Australia as a country, a country that is a sporting nation that really embraces and loves sport, it’s a phenomenal opportunit­y.

“I’m 100 per cent convinced you will see a lot of (people) from other Australian states coming in to take advantage of this,” Mr Hatt said said.

Mr Hatt has been accompanie­d on the advance visit by SportAccor­d’s associated Global Associatio­n of Internatio­nal Sports Federation­s vice president Stefan Fox.

Mr Fox, a former world Muay Thai champion who lived in Queensland for a decade in the 1990s, said: “This is really an opportunit­y to promote the Gold Coast and region with its amazing facilties you have now - plus the climate, the culture - and promote to other sports to bring their events here.”

Mr Fox also revealed an associated global sports festival would be staged on the Broadbeach beachfront throughout the SportAccor­d summit.

It would have a main stage to showcase various codes, feature a “combat zone” showcasing martial arts and bloodsport­s such as Muay Thai plus an area for “dance sports” including cheerleadi­ng.

A push from Tourism and Events Queensland, Tourism Australia, Gold Coast City Council and Destinatio­n Gold Coast helped secure what will be SportAccor­d’s 17th convention for the Gold Coast.

Queensland Tourism Industry Developmen­t Minister Kate Jones led a delegation to SportAccor­d’s 16th summit in Bangkok earlier this year to pitch for the event a day after the Commonweal­th Games finished.

State Government and the Federal Coalition both stumped up six figures each in funding for the bid.

SportAccor­d president Patrick Baumann said at the time the success of the Gold Coast’s Games played a major part in securing the summit.

“It will help mark the oneyear anniversar­y of the delivery of a successful Commonweal­th Games and will provide the chance for our delegates to embrace all the qualities and opportunit­ies the Gold Coast and Queensland has to offer,” he said.

 ?? Picture: GLENN HAMPSON ?? GAISF vice-president Stephan Fox and SportAccor­d managing director Nis Hatt scoping out the Gold Coast.
Picture: GLENN HAMPSON GAISF vice-president Stephan Fox and SportAccor­d managing director Nis Hatt scoping out the Gold Coast.
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Constable Peter McAulay.

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