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FLORIDA MARLINS IN DEAL FOR $385 MILLION BALLPARK
The Florida Marlins and local politicians have finalised a plan to fund and build a $385-million, retractable-roof ballpark to keep the Major League baseball team in south Florida, officials said Sunday.
VICTORIA TO HOST WORLD?S TOP EQUESTRIAN POLO EVENT
Victoria has won the right to host the 6th World Cup Polo Championships 2001 at The National Equestrian Centre at Werribee Park, from 28 March to 8 April 2001.
SCANDAL COULD HAUNT FIRST MONTHS OF NEW IOC BOSS, SAYS ROGGE
The Salt Lake City bribery scandal is likely to haunt the next president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in his first year in charge, according to prospective candidate Jacques Rogge.
REAL SOCIEDAD PRESIDENT AND BOARD TO QUIT
Real Sociedad president Luis Uranga and his board of directors have decided to resign because of the club's poor performance over the last two seasons.
ATHENS ORGANISERS FORECAST $800 MILLION TV REVENUES
Athens Olympics organisers (ATHOC) are forecasting revenues from TV rights for the 2004 Games will rise 16.5 percent from the Sydney figure to $800 million.
SPONSORSHIP A HIT FOR EUROSPORT DURING GAMES
Broadcast sponsorship of Eurosport?s coverage of the Olympic Games was a huge success, according to a survey of European television viewers.
NRL WINS $400MILLION TV DEAL
The Australian National Rugby League (NRL) has signed a six-year deal worth $400million (US$216 million) with Australia's biggest pay television company Foxtel.
ESPN.COM TO BROADCAST INTERACTIVE LIVE AUDIO
ESPN.com will offer sports fans the opportunity to interact with an audio broadcast of a sports event when it provides exclusive audio for the Jimmy V Classic next Tuesday featuring Tennessee vs. Virginia and Seton Hall vs. Michigan State.
TECH FIRM SIGNS AS NEW GOLF TOUR SPONSOR
Lucent Technologies has signed a long-term agreement as Title Sponsor of the Tour de las Americas, the Latin American PGA golf tour.
SYDNEY GAMES EXPECTED TO REPORT A PROFIT
September's Sydney Olympics should be a financial success after being praised worldwide as the greatest Games in history, Olympic leaders said on Tuesday.
NEW EVENTS, BIGGER PURSE FOR LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR
The Ladies European Tour (LET) has adopted a more global approach in a bid to increase the playing and earning opportunities for its growing membership.
BATTLE FOR IOC PRESIDENCY IN FULL SWING
It may be more than seven months before world sport's most prestigious job is decided but campaigning was already hotting up at the International Olympic Committee (IOC)'s headquarters in Lausanne.
WIGE AND RTL TEAM UP FOR ONLINE SKI DEAL
WIGE and RTL New Media are to team up to produce an online service package for the forthcoming four-hill ski-jumping tournament and ski-jumping World Cup.
AUS GOVERNMENT CALLS FOR FREE TV GUARANTEES.
The Australian government has warned football leagues and media outlets that it won't tolerate a reduction in the amount of football shown on free-to-air television.
MLS FIRES HOME LEGAL WIN
Major League Soccer claimed a legal victory on Monday when a jury unanimously decided that the six-year-old league was not an illegal monopoly and had not limited players' salaries.
PROSIEBEN SAT1 TARGETS FORMULA ONE
The German media giant Kirch group's newly merged ProSieben Sat1 Media AG is looking to win the broadcasting rights to Formula One motor racing post 2003.
ENERGIZER SECURES ANOTHER SPORT SPONSORSHIP
Battery manufacturer Energizer has signed a deal to become the title sponsor of the inaugural European CrossCup.
FIFA RULES OUT SHIRT ADVERTS BEFORE 2002
Soccer's world governing body FIFA said on Sunday it was open to the idea of sponsors names on national team shirts but insisted they would not be allowed at the 2002 World Cup. FIFA president Sepp Blatter said the association's executive had discussed the idea at an end-of-year meeting in Rome but wanted to examine it further before making a decision.