View of Aquatics from a Host City by Peter Knowles
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View of Aquatics
from a
Host City
Peter KnowlesEvent Director, Manchester 2008
Sport
• Global business of increasing political, social and economic significance
• Major sport events used to:- position countries and cities- enhance international image and profile- change perception- catalyse regeneration
• Manchester is a classic case
Manchester - Background
• Birthplace of industrial revolution• Decline of traditional industries – 1980’s adult
male unemployment 25%• Massive regeneration required • Need to attract new industry and inward
investment• No major sport event experience and lack of
suitable facilities
Sport Focus
• Sport as potential catalyst for regeneration• Olympic Bids 1996 and 2000 provided focus and
legacy facilities• Commonwealth Games 2002 delivered:
- City’s first ever Sport Strategy- new sport facilities including Aquatics Centre- focus for regeneration of East Manchester- enhanced international image and profile- feel good factor!
What Next ?
• City’s first ever major event strategy• Review of city’s facilities and capabilities• Short list of potential sport and cultural events
including FINA World Short Course Swimming Championships 2008
• Feasibility studies to identify costs, benefits, potential public sector financial support, winnability etc
Why Aquatics ?
• High profile Olympic sport• Clean, healthy, attractive image• Global superstars• Well governed• Excellent relationship with British Swimming• Major events attract national and regional
government financial support• Healthy lifestyle agenda• Legacy potential
Why FINA Short CourseWorld Championships ’08 ?
• Event big enough for impact and deliverable• Significant economic benefit to host city• Global profile• Great venue – world’s busiest indoor arena• Potential to do things differently• Included in British Swimming’s major event
strategy – therefore public funding available• Winnable
The Downside ?
• Relatively expensive, particularly if using temporary pools in major indoor arena –
• Venue availability - one month hire required!• Limited commercial rights for Host City• Swimming not major spectator sport in UK• Would need City’s largest ever investment for
single sport event i.e. USD 3 million• However decision made – let’s go for it!
The Process
• Bid Committee established 2003• Bid presented and won, Indianapolis 2004• Organising Company established early 2005 • Small board (5) with independent chair• Project Director appointed 2005• Core team in place mid 2006• Supervised public procurement process for all
contracts and appointments
Our Vision
• To do things differently • Set new standards for swimming presentation• Optimise the opportunity presented by
temporary pool in world leading concert venue• Play to strengths – Manchester: City of music• Brainstorm - past swimmers, host broadcaster,
pop promoters, Great Big Events etc• From this emerged our vision
Swimming as theatre, as a show!
Ideas that made it…
• Black pool deck and drape• Swimmers as the stars of the show• Dramatic entrance from beneath the pool deck
onto ‘stage’• Manchester music and dramatic lighting • Swimmer introductions under spotlight• Build to your stars i.e. 8,1,7,2,6,3,5,4• ‘Clean’ pool deck e.g. transparent chairs• Illuminated podium
….and those that didn’t
• Strapline ‘ Swimming just got sexier !’- vetoed by FINA!
• Go to black for athlete introductions - vetoed by broadcasters!
• Flashing lights within the pool to celebrate records etc – vetoed by cost!
• Athletes to enter stage by ‘capsule’ from below- vetoed by practicality!
….and there were many more !!
So what did it
look like ?
The Outcomes
• Exceeded all stakeholder expectations • USD 15 million economic benefit• Highest number of spectators and highest
commercial income for swimming event in UK• 15,000 young people attended heat sessions
free of charge + 35,000 free swims• New swimming infrastructure in Manchester –
more teachers, more clubs, better pathways• Gold Medal, Event Look, SportBusiness Sport
Awards 2008
Lessons Learned
• Have a clear vision• Be bold• Recruit good people in good time• Don’t underestimate the issues around
temporary pools• Provide contingency appropriate for risks• FINA open to new ideas• FINA a challenging but reliable partner
The Future ?• Manchester now recognised as global sport city
and regular host of major sport events• City keen to move to the next level i.e.
- more world leading sport facilities- global leader in sport science, sport medicine
and rehabilitation- world leading leisure tourism destination
• City maintains excellent relationships with many IF’s and on-going partnerships with 14 NSF’s
The Future – Aquatics ?
• Aquatics struggles to command significant media interest in the UK and many countries
• Like many ‘traditional’ sports aquatics is losing out to activities with more youthful, ‘edgy’ appeal
• However Manchester continues to invest heavily in aquatic sports – participation, performance and events + healthy lifestyle agenda
• City will always be interested in new event ideas and new partnerships e.g. Duel in the Pool ’09
Where Next ?
Manchester is a potential partner for FINA should the Federation wish to trial any new aquatics ‘entertainment’ or ‘made for TV’ events intended to:-- promote aquatics to a new audience- showcase your stars- attract new commercial partners to the sport
But is this something FINA wants to do?