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Charlotte tab for major sports event could hit $80 million
Charlotte tab for major sports event could hit $80 million

Yahoo

time05-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Charlotte tab for major sports event could hit $80 million

One of the leaders of Charlotte's successful bid to host the 2027 CISM World Military Summer Games said Thursday that staging the event will likely cost $80 million — expenses expected to be covered by a combination of sponsorships, ticket sales, private contributions and, potentially, state government incentives. The International Military Sports Council, known as CISM, operates the Olympic-style competition. In 2027, 10,000 military members from 100 countries are expected to compete in Charlotte and surrounding areas. Advertisement READ: Pentagon approves Charlotte to host 2027 Military World Games, a US first CISM's Summer Games have been held seven times — Charlotte will be the eighth host — and debuted in 1995 in Rome. Billed as a 'global celebration of military sportsmanship and camaraderie,' the World Military Games include competition in traditional sports and military skills such as target shooting, parachuting and the naval pentathlon. Ike Belk and David Koerner, who started and run the U.S. Performance Center, located on the campus of UNC Charlotte, spent the past year lobbying and bidding to host the Summer Games. UNC Charlotte and Charlotte Motor Speedway are among the venues that will host events in 2027, Belk and Greater Charlotte Hospitality & Tourism Alliance CEO Mohammad Jenatian told CBJ. Read more here. WATCH: Pentagon approves Charlotte to host 2027 Military World Games, a US first

Charlotte will host the 2027 Military World Summer Games
Charlotte will host the 2027 Military World Summer Games

Axios

time03-04-2025

  • Business
  • Axios

Charlotte will host the 2027 Military World Summer Games

The 2027 CISM Military World Summer Games have been awarded to the United States by the International Military Sports Council (CISM) with Charlotte as the host city. Why it matters: This will be the first time the CISM Military World Summer Games will be held in the United States. Plus, hosting the Games could bring the state $3 billion, the Observer reported. Context: The Military World Games take place every four years and are held the year before the Olympics. The goal of the Games is to use sport to foster friendship and peace among nations. Roughly 10,000 military athletes from more than 100 countries will compete in 25 sports, ranging from traditional Olympic sports like swimming and basketball to military-specific events, like parachuting. What they're saying: "A lot of people don't even know these games exist," U.S. Performance Center co-founder/co-owner David Koerner tells Axios. Between the lines: The U.S. Department of Defense signed the games over to Charlotte's local organizing committee to run the games, which includes USPC, plus state and local government agencies. Koerner and his USPC co-founder, Ike Belk, are members of the local organizing committee, which is now in the process of contracting venues. "The citizens of North Carolina are all going to benefit from the massive sport tourism money coming into our state," Belk tells Axios. "This for me was a dream (which sometimes seemed like a battle!), but we are heartened by the way all parties came together to make this a reality." Zoom in: CISM says Charlotte was selected due to its "outstanding sports infrastructure, its experience in hosting international sporting events, and its strategic position as a leading hub for sports tourism," per a press release.

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