Oceania
PERTH WINS RIGHT TO STAGE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
EventsCorp has won the international bid to stage the 2003 UCI BMX World Championships in Perth, Australia.
FIBA TO LAUNCH PRE-OLYMPIC TOURNAMENT
FIBA, the international governing body for basketball, has created a pre-Olympic competition, the FIBA Diamond Ball, which will take place every four years to promote basketball globally.
SYDNEY CONFIDENT ? BUT NOT COMPLACENT ? OVER TRANSPORT FOR GAMES
The Sydney Olympics minister has said he felt the city's transport system could cope with an expected crush of passengers during the Games, but added he was not completely sure.
NHL.COM APPOINTS AD SALES ORGANISATION
NHL Interactive CyberEnterprises (NHL ICE) has named Phase2Media, the online marketing and sales organisation, the exclusive advertising sales representative for NHL.com.
IBM LAUNCHES FAN SITE, DISCUSSES RIVAL URL
IBM has begun a new version of its Olympic fan-mail service (www.fanmail.olympic.ibm.com), expected to handle 1million e-mails for athletes during the Sydney Games.
AFL CLUB MOVES HOME VENUE
AFL club Melbourne will play two matches in Brisbane each year for the next five years after shifting its home game to the Gabba for financial reasons.
BARCELONA FAVOURITES TO WIN DAVIS CUP TIE
Barcelona has emerged as the favourite to host the Davis Cup final between Spain and Australia.
AVOIDING THE SYDNEY OLYMPIC ADVERTISING POTHOLES
As Australia keys up for the biggest sporting event in its history, advertisers need to take extra care with their campaigns or face the consequences. Check out the FEATURES section of SportBusiness.com for analysis of the situation.
S.AFRICAN SOCCER OFFICIALS SEEK OCEANIA ANSWERS
South African soccer officials have landed in Australia to meet Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) members in a quest to challenge the award of the 2006 World Cup to Germany.
GOSPER SAYS HE IS READY TO REPLACE SAMARANCH
Australia's top Olympic official Kevan Gosper has confirmed that if he had the support he would stand to replace the retiring International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Juan Antonio Samaranch.
JAPAN’S SOFTBANK TO OFFER SPORTS NEWS SERVICE.
Major Japanese Internet investor Softbank Corp has affirmed that its affiliate will start an online sports news service in a joint venture with Rivals.com Inc, a U.S. operator of Internet sports news.
AUSTRALIA KEEPS OLYMPIC SECURITY IN-HOUSE
Foreign security forces accompanying athletes to the Sydney Olympics will not be allowed to carry guns to protect their delegations, according to Australian attorney-general Daryl Williams.
NRL SECURES NEW FINALS SPONSOR
Australia?s National Rugby League finals series has secured a new sponsor.
KANGAROOS AND KOALAS LOSE OUT IN SYDNEY MASCOT RACE
Sydney Olympic Games marketeers have cruelly ignored the two animals most associated with Australia in their choice of Olympic mascots. Kangaroos and Koala Bears have been sidelined to make way for a new cast of animal stars: the duck-billed platypus, the kookaburra and the echidna (a spiny anteater).
TEXACO NAMED AS OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF U.S. SOCCER FED
Texaco has been named an "Official Sponsor" of the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF), the national governing body for amateur soccer in the United States, and the U.S. Soccer National Teams.
VICTORIA BATTLES WA FOR RALLY AUSTRALIA
The Australian states of Victoria and Western Australia are battling it out to host Rally Australia, which has been held in Western Australia for the last 12 years.
THREAT TO OFFICIAL GAMES SITE FROM AUSSIE RIVAL
The Australian Olympic Committee and host broadcaster Channel 7 have created a web address, olympics.com.au, in competition with the official Games site, olympics.com, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.
VODAFONE SIGNS NAMING RIGHTS DEAL
Communications giant Vodafone has paid A$65m for the naming rights to a new sports stadium in Australia.