August 30, 20222 yr 37 minutes ago, Luke_S said: Greater Cleveland Sports Commission delivers another major event for the city. Sounds like this could be a big draw and and a very cool event that'll provide international exposure. Pan-American Masters Games choose Cleveland as 1st U.S. competition site https://www.cleveland.com/sports/2022/08/pan-american-masters-games-choose-cleveland-as-1st-us-competition-site.html
September 3, 2024Sep 3 Cleveland bids on 2030 Special Olympics USA Games Joe Scalzo September 03, 2024 [T]he GCSC and Special Olympics Ohio are asking Ohioans to pledge their support for the city’s bid by visiting SpecialOlympicsCleveland.com and committing to one (or all) of the following: volunteering, attending the opening or closing ceremonies and cheering on the athletes. That community support, combined with the city’s sports infrastructure and its reputation for hosting major events, will make up the foundation of Cleveland’s bid, which is due on Oct. 1. ... The Special Olympics USA Games are an eight-day event held every four years, with the 2026 Games scheduled for the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. The Games draw more than 5,500 athletes and coaches from all 50 states and the Caribbean, as well as 100,000 family members and attendees. The GCSC estimates it would bring more than $70 million to Cleveland’s economy. https://www.crainscleveland.com/sports-recreation/cleveland-bidding-2030-special-olympics-usa-games
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