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City of Richmond Sport Hosting2010 Annual Report
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City of Richmond Sport Hosting 2010 Annual Report
2010 Snapshot 22010 Snapshot 3
Sport Hosting Progress 4Objectives 5Current Bids 8City of Richmond Sport Facility Map 9
Confirmed Sport Events 10Annual Events 112010 and Future Events 11
Sport Hosting Task Force 12Purpose 13Key Stakeholders 13Incentive Grant Program 13
2011 Budget 14Proposed 2011 Operating Budget 15
Appendix 16Letters of Support 17Sport Hosting Incentive Grants 20
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With Richmond’s strong position to take advantage of the sport tourism market, itsuccessfully partnered with Tourism Richmond, Richmond Sport Council andRichmond Olympic Oval to launch a robust Sport Hosting Strategy that wasadopted by council on February 8th, 2010. This was the first milestone of many ina successful rookie year for the Sport Hosting Office.
2010 Snapshot
Venue City for the 2010 Winter Games
Launched the Sport Hosting Incentive Grant Program
Hosted the largest and most successful World Wheelchair Rugby Championship, $3 million economicimpact to Richmond
Partner ad campaign (online and print) with Tourism Richmond – Sport Business, Sport Travel, Sport Cal, World Class Sport Hosts
Richmond Olympic Oval Legacy mode opened September 2010
Awarded a BC Tourism Award in the Sport Tourism Community Legacy Award category
Secured 15 sport events
More than 11,000 total room nights from sport hosting
Sample Ad Sport Tourism Community Legacy Award
2010 Snapshot
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Sport Hosting Progress
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Objective 1
To position Richmond as the preferred location and premier sport host for existing events andtargeted regional, provincial, national and international events.
Tactics
• Developed sport hosting promotional and marketing materials.
• Ad campaign leveraging the “Venue City” brand.
• Targeted mail campaign to specific provincial national and international sport organizations.
• Attended targeted sport hosting workshops and tradeshows – CSTA and NASC.
• Winner of the BC Tourism Award in the Sport Tourism Community Legacy Award category, UBCMCommunity Excellence Award for Best Practises – Partnerships.
• 2009 BC Seniors Games Legacy Funding established to support seniors travelling for sport competition.
• Signing of three high-performance sports to train at the Richmond Olympic Oval: Volleyball, TableTennis and Hockey Canada.
2011 Priorities
• Continue development of marketing and communications to provincial, national and internationalsport organizations.
• Complete sport hosting micro website (www.richmondsporthosting.ca) including new image bank,facility guide and quarterly newsletter.
Richmond Oval Tours (April 1 - October 25, 2010)
Type of Group Delegations
Businesses 7
Schools (Elementary, Secondary, University/College, or other Educational Institutions) 30
Community Groups 17
International and Local Tourism Organizations (Tourists) 86
Architecture and Wood Organizations (BC Wood, Fast n Epp, FII, Engineers) 11
Tourism Richmond FAM Tours 9
City or Government 4
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Objective 2
To increase Richmond’s capacity to host sporting events, meetings and conferences.
Tactics
• Launched the Sport Hosting Task Force consisting of representation from the Richmond Sport Council,Tourism Richmond and Richmond Olympic Richmond Olympic Richmond Olympic Oval Corporation Adcampaign leveraging the “Venue City” brand.
• Launched the Sport Hosting Incentive Grant program with $35,000+ awarded to sport organizations.
• Developed a bid book template.
• Built partnerships with the Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance (CSTA), Sport BC and the NationalAssociation of Sport Commissions.
• Submitted 3 formal and 3 informal bid books.
• Volunteer legacy from the 2010 Games, more than 2,000 trained volunteers.
2011 Priorities
• Grow the Sport Hosting Incentive Grant Program to be more inclusive to national and internationalevents.
• Develop a spectator capacity plan for events that require a large amount of seating.
• Increase the number of sport AGMs and conferences.
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Objective 3
To work closely with our community partners to be an advocate for the development of sporthosting in the City of Richmond.
Tactics
• Presented to over fifteen community groups, organizations and internal stakeholders introducing thesport hosting strategy.
• Developed a database of sport tourism venues/facilities determining the sports that are the best fit forour community.
• Worked with Tourism Richmond on a collaborative marketing campaign leveraging “Venue City” status.
• Using the CSTA’s Sport Tourism Economic Assessment Model to analyze the economic impact of sportevents in Richmond.
• 2010 WWRC generated $2.9 million in economic impact.
• 2009 BC Seniors Games generated $3 million in economic impact.
• Facility upgrades through Parks & Recreation: Blundell Baseball Diamond, Richmond Lawn BowlingClub and outdoor basketball courts at South Arm.
• Richmond Olympic Oval opened Fall 2010 in post-Games legacy mode.
• Attended Richmond Sport Council meetings, Sport BC member roundtable meetings, CSTAMarketing/Communication committee meetings and BC Sport Tourism Network quarterly conference calls.
2011 Priorities
• Develop a simple economic assessment tool that reflects the CSTA’s STEAM model to measure theimpact of all events in the City.
• Build a needs assessment of the City’s sport venues, accommodations and event calendar.
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CITY OF RICHMOND PROGRESS
Objective 4
To leverage and maximize media/marketing exposure from being a venue City for the 2010Olympic Winter Games.
Tactics
• Worked with Sport BC, Canadian Sport Centre Pacific and 2010 Legacies Now to leverage Olympicpartnerships.
• Built relationships with the Canadian Olympic/Paralympic Committees and InternationalOlympic/Paralympic Committees.
• Worked with communications team to distribute collateral material and tailor consistent messagingaround sport hosting in Richmond.
• Press releases and many positive media articles regarding the City’s new sport hosting program andevents.
2011 Priorities
• Leverage relationships to engage the COC and CPC in training opportunities for the 2012 Games.
• Marketing campaign around “training for the next games”.
Current Bids
The Sport Hosting Office has active bids for the following events:
Current Bids
Est Total Room NIghts
2011 Can-Am Wushu Martial Arts Championship 800
2011 Junior National Badminton Championship 300
2012 North American Chinese Basketball Association Invitational Tournament 1,000
2013 Men’s World Curling Championship 200
2017 World Masters Games (early discussions with Pavco and Tourism Vancouver) 3,000 –10,000
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Annual sport hosting events representing approximately 3,000 total room nights include:
Annual Events
Annual Richmond Girls Ice Hockey Invitational
Annual Richmond Minor Hockey International Midget Tournament
Annual Dolphin Classic Basketball Tournament
Annual Jimmy Ng Memorial Street Hockey Tournament
Annual Richmond Kajaks International Track Classic
Annual Nations Cup Soccer Tournament
In addition to the City of Richmond’s annual calendar of regional and provincial sport events, securednational and international events representing approximately 5,000 total room nights including:
2010 and Future Events
2010 Venue City for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games
2010 World Wheelchair Rugby Championship
2010 Sport BC Athlete of the Year Awards
2010 Baseball Canada Convention
2010 National Taekwondo Championship
2010 Yonex Open
2010 Jack Donahue Classic
2010 Baseball Canada Convention
2010 BC Open Squash Championship
2011 National Fencing Championship
2011 Western Canadian Fencing Championship
2011 Pacific Volleyball Society International Club Championship
2011 Royale Cup Canadian Junior Girls Championship
2011 World Masters Badminton Championship
2011 Pacific Rim Broomball Championship (new annual event)
2014 RCGA Canadian Men’s Senior Championship
2014 International Highland Dance Competition
Confirmed Sport Events
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Purpose
To provide guidance and feedback regarding the direction of the sport hosting strategy and administer thesport hosting incentive grant program.
Comprised of Key Stakeholders
Sport Hosting Incentive Grant Program
To provide financial support to provincial, national and international sport organizations and the RichmondOlympic Oval Corporation hosting sporting events and meetings in Richmond. This financial support willprovide non-profit sport organizations the opportunity to host, create, market and administer tournamentand championship level sporting events while building on an already successful annual sport-hosting calendar.
Accepted 20 of 25 grant applications resulting in over $36,000 granted to local and provincial sport organ-izations. (See Appendix for a detailed chart of grant allocation.)
2011 Priorities
• Modify current grant guidelines to be more inclusive and allow for a greater balance of accepted sportevents.
• Launch a bid strategy focused on specific sport hosting opportunities that are a good fit for Richmond’sfacility inventory.
Sport Hosting Task Force
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Proposed Sport Hosting 2011 Operating Budget
Operating Expeditures 2010 Approved 2011 Proposed
Salaries $ 113,200 $ 113,200
$ 113,200 $ 113,200
Other
Supplies $ 1,800 $ 1,800
Contracts 107,000 107,000
Advertising and Marketing 100,000 105,000
Travel and Training 26,000 27,000
General Expenditures 37,000 31,000
Sport Hosting Grant 100,000 100,000
Other Expenditures 15,000 15,000
$ 386,800 $ 386,800
Total Operating Expenditures $ 500,000 $ 500,000
Surplus funds will be carried forward within a Sport Hosting Provisional Fund.
2011 Budget
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CITY OF RICHMOND APPENDIX16
Appendix
Letters of Support
• Sport BC 17
• Canada Basketball 18
• BC Wheelchair Sports 19
Sport Hosting Incentive Grants
• Applications Accepted 20
• Applications Denied 20
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CITY OF RICHMOND APPENDIX20
Sport Hosting Incentive Grant Applications AcceptedOrganization Event Name of Event Date Total Room HotelsName Type Distributed Nights
Richmond Girls Provincial BCSA Provincial B Cup July 8-11 $3,000.00 880 Sheraton, Marriott, Soccer Association Hilton, Sandman and
ExecutiveThe Nations Cup Invitational Nations Cup July 16-18 $2,800.00 20 Sandman Signature, Soccer Society Tournament Sandman, River Rock*Richmond Centre International 2010 International Nov 30-Dec 5 $1,062.50 250 -for Disability Wheelchair Curling
BonspielRichmond Senior Provincial BC Lacrosse Association July 30-Aug 2 $1,906.00 174 Accent Inns, Best WesternLacrosse Intermediate League
ProvincialsRichmond Senior Provincial 2010 BCSA Senior June 18-20 $1,980.00 96 -Soccer League Provincial "B"CupKajaks Track and International Kajaks International July 9th $411.00 30 Hilton Vancouver AirportField Club Track Classic*2010 World International 2010 World Wheelchair Sept 17-26 $3,500.00 2375 SheratonWheelchair Rugby Rugby ChampionshipsChampionshipsSocietyRichmond Winter International 2010 Pacific April 21-25 $2,697.00 297 DeltaClub International Cup*Richmond Lacrosse Invitational 1st Annual Midget May 21-24 $1,100.00 140 -Association Tournament*Richmond Lacrosse Invitational Roadrunner Romp Nov 11-14 $1,175.00 150 -Association*Richmond Lacrosse Invitational Salmon Festival June 16-20 $1,100.00 80 -Association TournamentRichmond Soccer Provincial BC Soccer Coastal April 24-25 $1,263.00 21 SheratonAssociation Cup Finals*Richmond Lacrosse Provincial BCLA Bantam Lacrosse July 7-11 $1,500.00 780 -Association Provincial ChampionshipRichmond City Invitational Bantam Invitational April 23-25 $138.00 24 Comfort InnBaseball Association*Richmond City Invitational Bantam AAA May 22-24 $237.50 32 -Baseball Association Tournament*Richmond City Invitational Midget AAA July 1-4 $330.00 - Event cancelled/Baseball Association Tournament cheque cancelledRichmond City National Bantam Girls National Aug 25-30 $2,621.00 316 Comfort Inn, ExecutiveBaseball ssociation BaseballRichmond Grils Ice International Ice Classic March 26-28 $3,500.00 696 Sheraton, Holiday Inn Hockey Association Sandman, Executive,
AbercornRichmond Country National 2010 Canadian Junior Aug 2-6 $5,000.00 737 Holiday Inn, SandmanClub Boys Golf ChampionshipRichmond Girls Invitational Richmond Girls Soccer Oct 9-10 $1,030.00 - -Soccer Association Thanksgiving
TournamentTOTAL $36,351.00 7098
* awaiting for post report before we are able to issue final payment
Sport Hosting Incentive Grant Applications DeniedOrganization Event Name of Event Date Amount Room Reason DeniedName Type Requested NightsRichmond City Invitational 7th Annual Mosquito May 14-16 $96.00 0 No room nightsBaseball Association "A" TournamentGLISA North America International Vancouver 2011 July 27-30 $7,000.00 715 Outside Richmond event, Games Society Outgames - Badminton/ small impact with little
Volleyball guarantee of tourism impactBadminton Canada International 2010 Yonex Canada July 13-18 $7,000.00 800 Professional event
Open component, for profit involvment
Kajak Track & Field Provincial BC Elementary Track May 28-30 $3,000.00 10 Did not meet room nightClub & Field Championships minimumTruimph Taekwon-Do/ National Canadian Taekwon-Do Nov 12-13 $1,920.00 270 For profit organization,Canadian Taekwon-Do Federation International not a local sport hostFederation 2010 National International (CTFI) ChampionshipsTOTAL $19,016.00 1,795
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Richmond City Hall6911 No. 3 RoadRichmond, BC, V6Y 2C1
www.richmond.ca
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