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www.sportsmanagement.co.uk MANAGEMENT VOLUME 16 Q3 2012 TOP TEAM
Lord Coe & London 2012's stakeholders
THE FIRST SOCIAL MEDIA OLYMPICS
SOUVENIR ISSUE
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CARL LIEBERT
The president & CEO of 24 Hour Fitness on reaping the rewards of change
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DELOITTE REPORT
Olympic venues & post-Games legacy
PAUL DEIGHTON
LOCOG’s CEO on delivering the Games
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EVERYONE’S TALKING ABOUT... TAXING SUGAR
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CAPITALISING ON THE 2012 OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC GAMES
Personal training
Is the current model obsolete?
GROWTH CURVE
Fitness First Middle East reveals rapid expansion plans
INSPIRING INCLUSIVITY
The future of disability fi tness provision
David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) has announced the launch of a high street-based personal training concept, which will be trialled in three locations from the end of September. Te first DL Studio site will
open on Upper Richmond Road in Putney, London, while a second location is expected to follow in Winchester - sub- ject to planning consent. A third site is being planned in the centre of London and DLL is looking to roll-out the format on a wider scale. Te first three DL Studios repre- sent a £500,000 investment. It is anticipated the new
concept will provide one- to-one personal training sessions, exercise classes and group training run by DLL-qualified instructors. DLL chief executive Scott Lloyd said: “Te creation of our new studio training concept
Half of young adults across the UK have been “inspired” to participate in sport as a result of the London 2012 Olympic Games, according to new research from Deloitte. The professional services firm surveyed 2,000 people between the ages of 16- and 35-years-old as part of the study, with 18 per cent intending to take up a new sport. A further 27 per cent are planning to partici-
pate more in an existing sport or activity, while 5 per cent said they would look to do both. Team GB’s cycling success during the Games
has led to 46 per cent of survey respondents intending to take up the sport, while 40 per cent are planning to start swimming.
Te first DL Studio is due to open in Putney by the end of September
provides a complementary alternative to the traditional gym and brings an exciting new offer to the high street.” Read more:
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175 Travelodge hotels are to receive a renovation
Travelodge has moved to secure its future aſter agreeing a financial restructuring, while also initiating a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA). Te chain worked with GoldenTree Asset
Management, Avenue Capital Group and Goldman Sachs on the restructuring, which will see £75m injected into the group. Travelodge’s portfolio will receive a £55m
investment to refurbish 175 hotels, while its debt will be reduced from £635m to £329m – £235m of which is written off. Read more:
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OPPORTUNITIES at Westcroft Leisure Centre and other sites in Sutton, London.
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London 2012’s ambition is to “inspire a generation” Across the group, it was younger partici-
pants - those aged between 16- and 18-years-old – who were found to be most enthusiastic, with 63 per cent inspired by the Olympics. Details:
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ISSUE 4 2012 VOLUME 32 NUMBER 4 Attractions
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MATT SPENCE
On teaming up with the Rockefeller family
DANIEL GAUTHIER latest project is redefining the ski experience
The co-founder of Cirque du Soleil on how his
Mark Sesnan GLL’s plans for the London Aquatics Centre and Multi-Use Arena
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