IN THIS ISSUE
ISSUE
3 2013
40 Brunel Report into participation
32 Hi-tech: BAE helping UK Sport
34 Sported - delivering a legacy from London 2012
18 Interview: Tony Hawk
3 EDITOR’S LETTER
6 THOUGHT LEADERS Industry comment from Tim Lamb, John Steele and Dean Horridge
8-18 NEWS A look at the latest industry news: Pharmaceutical giant launches Human Performance Lab; Sport England to invest £102m in grassroots football facilities
16 NEWS REPORT Safety first – Tokyo wins tight bid to host 2020 Olympic Games
18 INTERVIEW – TONY HAWK From a hyperactive kid messing around on a board to the world’s most famous skateboarder and business guru. We talk to the man with a extreme sport plan
24 GLASGOW 2014 UPDATE - A CHAT WITH CEO DAVID GREVEMBERG As the Commonwealth Games baton makes its way around the world, we find out about the ticketing success and other progress of Glasgow 2014
32 TECHNOLOGY: BAE AND UK SPORT Team GB will continue to benefit from a unique partnership which will see fighter jet technology being deployed in order to secure Olympic success
34 SPORTED: KEITH MILLS AND ADAM PARR – INSPIRING A GENERATION Former London 2012 deputy chair Sir Keith Mills and Williams F1 boss Adam Parr head up a foundation aiming to de- liver on the legacy promise of the 2012 Games. Magali Robathan speaks to the duo about their plans.
4 Read Sports Management online
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40 RESEARCH: BRUNEL REPORT A new report by Brunel University – com- missioned by sport charity StreetGames and sponsor Coca Cola – examines sports participation in disadvantaged communities. Report author Dr Laura Hill outlines the key findings of the research
44 INTERVIEW: HELEN GRANT John Goodbody speaks to the newly- appointed sports minister about her sporting background and future plans
46 DISABILITY SPORT – IS ENOUGH BEING DONE FOR THE DISABLED? Despite the 2012 Paralympics dramati- cally raising awareness of disability sport, the new Lifestyle Report by the English Federation of Disability Sport shows that seven in 10 disabled people in England are still inactive.
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