CONTENTS
ISSUE 3 2011
18 Sir Philip Craven MBE
68 Playground inspections
34 New Zealand gets ready for RWC 2011
71 Encouraging a variety of swimmers
22 The Livestrong in Kansas City 3 Editor’s letter
6 Analysis: John Goodbody Ease of access to the Olympic Games
8 Industry news 14 People news 15 SAPCA update
16 2012 profile: Simon Lillistone
18 Interview: Sir Philip Craven The president of the International Paralympic Committee talks ‘equality’
65 Sports conditioning for veterans
22 New opening: Livestrong Sporting Kansas City Karen Maxwell reports on the charity’s unique link-up with the hi-tech stadium
24 Sport Survey: Coping with cuts John Bell looks at the challenges of cuts in public spending and the opportunities the 2012 Games may bring
28 Grassroots: Touchdown Football The British American Football Association on how it plans to capitalise on the expected resurgence in UK interest
32 Sport insurance Karen Maxwell talks to industry experts on the types of cover available
4 Read Sports Management online
sportsmanagement.co.uk/digital
34 Rugby World Cup 2011 How the New Zealand hosts have adapted their venues. By Pete Hayman
40 Trends in synthetic turf provision SAPCA’s Mark Freeman offers his views on trends, standards, lifespan and cost
43 Building on tennis’ rising profile Nick Clowes looks at the strategy behind the LTA’s investment into Edgbaston Priory Club’s redevelopment
49 Sports structures We round up some of the latest tem- porary or semi-permanent installations
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