Tips On Organizing A Sporting Event

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Have you ever stopped to think about how much planning goes into a sporting event you’ve been involved in? Sometimes it can take days, weeks, months and years of behind-the-scenes preparation leading up to the occasion. Here, with Cannondale road bikes retailer, Leisure Lakes Bikes, we look at how best to prepare so your competition goes off without a hitch: 

Pick Out The Ideal Date And Perfect Venue 

You will want to find somewhere to host the occasion and a date that will suit the highest number of people before you start thinking about what your sport event will entail and trying to get participants to sign up. Local parks and playing fields where your club is based will be great places to start, though it’s important to check that you will be able to get all of the necessary permissions to hold your event at one of those types of venues. Each one of the relevant authorities will need to be notified as well, while the local council must also be contacted to learn the details of any license that may be required for the event you have in mind. 

It is worth looking into whether a private venue can host your athletic event, too. For example, a running race that is held in cross country settings often works brilliantly around farm land — do you or someone else at your club know of a person who owns their own farm and would be willing to have it used for a cross country race for a day over the autumn or winter? 

Once you have confirmed your venue, it’s time to turn your attention to the date. You’ll want to do in- depth research to find a date for the occasion that does not clash with another event. Start by taking a look at the major sporting events that are being held in the months ahead — you could lose out on so many potential participants if you choose to have your event on the same day as when England is playing in tournament football, for instance. 

Consider any local events that may be being held in your region, too. You will be up against a lot of unnecessary competition if you’re based in London and planning to arrange a running race on the same day as the UK capital city’s marathon, for instance. Scroll through events calendars for your chosen sport and find dates where there is very little going on in your region — this won’t take long, and people will appreciate the extra effort you have put in. 

Safety Considerations That Must Be Factored In 

Once place and date are confirmed, next on your agenda will be ensuring your event’s safety. Start by carrying out a full health and safety risk assessment of the venue and the places where participants and spectators will be using. This guide by the Health and Safety Executive is filled with helpful tips about how to safely run a sports event, with some of the key points being: 

• If you have temporary structures like stages and marquees in place, CDM 2015 guidance must be considered when making event management arrangements. 

• Discuss how to control any potential risks identified at a site with the venue’s owner or management team, the emergency services and, wherever appropriate, the local authority’s Safety Advisory Group. 

• Make it clear to everyone helping with the organization of the event who will be responsible for safety matters. 

• Inform anyone who is attending an event (participants and spectators alike) of the following elements: 

- Any hazards around the site and measures taken to control them. 
- The location of any buried services, such as electric cables. 
- Speed limits, where appropriate. 
- The safe places to park. 
- The location of any first aid personnel, toilets and wash facilities.
- Emergency arrangements which are in place. 
- Up-to-date weather forecasts. 

• Have contingency plans in place for all potential incidents and situations, such as if one of the races has to be cancelled at the last minute, if severe weather hits the venue or key staff members in your team become unavailable at short notice. 

• Share your event plans with the police, fire and rescue service, ambulance service, emergency planning personnel and, where appropriate, the venue management team. Discussions should also be held with each of these parties when sharing your plans, as they might have suggestions that you haven’t thought of. 

Like any event, you must invest an adequate event team. Your support staff should include marshals — placed at the start and finish lines as well as at any point of the course that may be difficult for those not familiar with the route to navigate — qualified first aiders, administrators and security personnel. While the likes of security and first aiders will need the necessary qualifications, consider seeking out volunteers from nearby schools, universities and sports clubs to help with marshaling, the distribution of fluids at drink stations, and handing out goody bags and medals at the end of a race (if these are being provided to finishers). 

You must remember to take out sports event insurance, too. A minimum amount will be required to cover any incidents that occur during the event itself, as well as to protect the committee organizing the occasion should it be cancelled for reasons beyond anyone’s control. There’s a variety of sports event insurance that you can purchase, though public liability will be needed at the very least to cover for legal costs and damages should a participant or spectator unfortunately suffer an injury or is a victim of property damage while the event is being held. Employers’ liability insurance is also available to provide protection if a steward or volunteer is injured or suffers property damage throughout the event, as well as equipment cover to protect against the damage or loss of any gear used during the event. 

Drum Up Support And Participation For Your Event 

The final task is to make sure people actually turn up to participate and support your sporting event. There’s so much that you can do to ensure your event catches the eye and gets the huge entry numbers that you are hoping to see. Get in touch with your local paper and ask them if they would be willing to run an article that hypes up your occasion, for instance, and promote your event via all social media channels. Contact every sports club in your region that will have athletes interested in participating in your event too, inquiring if they will promote your occasion as well. 

A great way to get people involved is by offering prizes. Therefore, set aside some of your budget or cash generated from the entry fees to at least purchase trophies or mementos for the top three finishers (male and female), the first team and the winners of each age category. 

Event Excellence

If you are intending to make this event an annual occurrence, you should think about inviting the relevant journalist from your local paper. This will give them the opportunity to take photos from the day and produce a write up in order to raise the event’s profile. Have your own photographer(s) on hand too, uploading all of their photos onto your social media pages and your club’s official website to build your reputation

We hope your sporting event is a roaring success! Make sure you enjoy the day of athletics that you’ve invested so much hard work into preparing!


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