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Will it be white for the Winter Run? 1 FEB 2015 Leisure Industry Week 2014 will be non-stop action and networking


SEPTEMBER 18 ❘ Active by Design Summit Venue Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre, London, UK Summary UK charity The Design Council champions “great design that improves lives”. Its summit will see designers, built environment professionals and public health specialists come together for a series of inspiring talks. Web http://designcouncil.org.uk/active


30 – 2 October ❘ Leisure Industry Week Venue NEC Birmingham, UK Summary LIW’s role is to provide the annual meeting place for professionals from all areas of leisure, connecting them with the latest products, services and innovations the market has to offer. The show covers sectors including Health & Fitness (incorporating Sport), Play & Attractions, Leisure Facilities, Pool & Spa, and Eat & Drink. Web www.liw.co.uk


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7–10 ❘ SIBEC North America Venue Ocean Reef Club, Key Largo, Florida, US Summary


Operators in the health, recreation, sports and fitness sectors meet with national and international supplier companies. SIBEC events aim to bring the industry together to do business in a five- star destination, and provide high quality networking and relationship-building opportunities in a relaxed environment. Web www.mcleaneventsinternational.com


8–10 ❘ European Fitness Summit Venue Hotel Pullman Skipper, Barcelona, Spain Summary This summit offers suppliers from the fi tness, wellness and health industries the opportunity to enjoy face-to-face meetings with decision-makers from leading fi tness studios and wellness centres in selected European markets. Web www.european-fitness-summit.com


14–15 ❘ EHFA International Standards Meeting 2014 Venue Amsterdam, Netherlands Summary Now in its fi fth year, this event is aimed at those in the fi elds of fi tness education, training and standardisation. The programme has been developed by health and fi tness experts and will address topics such as how to deal with trends in exercise, how to emphasise social skills without neglecting technical components, and potential training courses for new target groups. Web www.ehfa.eu.com


16–19 ❘ 14th Annual IHRSA European Congress Venue Amsterdam, Netherlands Summary IHRSA’s European Congress features presentations delivered by executives from inside and outside the health club industry, providing thought-provoking commentary on trends shaping business and the fi tness industry. Networking events, focus group discussions and evening and lunch receptions provide the opportunity to build relationships with colleagues from across Europe (see p26). Web www.ihrsa.org/congress


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London Winter Run The Cancer Research UK London Winter Run gives people a reason to keep fi t in the colder months – so they can take on this 10k challenge in February. Up to 15,000 people are expected to brave the elements and fi ll the streets of London, making their way past well-known landmarks including the London Eye, St Paul’s Cathedral, Big Ben and Tower Bridge. Areas of snow, being dubbed as Snow-Zones, are expected to feature if real snow doesn’t appear. Entry before 15 December costs £15. Details: www.winterrunseries.co.uk


The trek will take in stunning scenery 27 FEB–8 MAR 2015


Burma Trek Raise money for the British Heart Foundation on this 10-day challenge, which will involve fi ve to seven hours’ trekking each day. Burma is one of the largest unexplored countries in Asia and the route takes in the beautiful Inle Lake and Shan Hills, tribal villages and the famous Shwedagon Paya pagoda. For details, visit: www.bhf.org


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