Title: EVENT LEGACY: 2005 Badminton World Championships
1EVENT LEGACY 2005 Badminton World
Championships
- Presented By
- David Simon President
- Los Angeles Sports Council
2THE OPPORTUNITY
- To Bid in 2003 for the right to host the 2005
World Badminton Championships - The goal/legacy To increase the profile of
badminton in the United States
3THE CHALLENGE
- Badminton World Championships had never been held
in the United States - Media in the U.S. rarely bothered to cover
previous world championships - American unfamiliarity with elite level badminton
4THE CHALLENGE (Continued)
- No American had ever won a medal in world
championship or Olympic badminton - Domestic television coverage considered highly
unlikely in the USA
5Why Respond to the Challenge?
- More badminton players (100,000) in Southern
California than anywhere else in USA - The largest badminton club in North America is in
Southern California
6Why Respond to the Challenge?(Continued)
- Large Asian population potentially could be
motivated to support their respective national
teams -
- China
- Korea
- Malaysia
- Indonesia
- Others
7Why Respond to the Challenge?(Continued)
- Take advantage of the disadvantages by trying to
negotiate a discounted rights fee - 1994 FIFA World Cup as precedent
8The Financial Partner
- The
- Arrowhead
- Pond of
- Anaheim
9 The Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim (Continued)
- The Ponds Goals
- Expose the Pond to a new local audience
- Expose the Pond via television to an
international audience - To fill available dates on their calendar
10The Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim(Continued)
- On that basis, the Pond was willing financially
to take on the potential risk and reward of
running the world championships - The Pond and the Los Angeles Sports Council
agreed to partner on the bid to the IBF
11The Plan
- Use creative strategies to reach mainstream media
- Use both paid and free media to reach ethnic
communities - Reach out to the Los Angeles Consulates of
participating nations
12The Plan (Continued)
- Come up with a strategy for the home team Team
USA to be reasonably competitive
13Tony Gunawan Howard Bach
14 The Result
- Unprecedented media exposure for badminton in the
United States, including 5 hours of coverage on
ESPN - More than 40,000 tickets sold
- Largest attendance at a Badminton event in North
American history
15- Team USA won its first-ever gold medal
16 The Legacy
- Media exposure raised the profile of Badminton in
the United States - Events success helps the IBF justify higher
rights fees in the future - The Pond achieved its goal of increased exposure
17 The Legacy (Continued)
- The IBF opened an office in Anaheim
- IBF plans to launch World League, with a team in
Southern California - Team USA will be more competitive in the future
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