Ways to conduct a successful sports event
Ways to conduct a successful sports event
A great sports event offers a wide variety of benefits to
the society. You can use it for fundraising,
creating awareness, and promoting community cohesion.
Planning the event is the hard part. You need to be in
control from the time you conceive the idea to the post-event analysis.
This can be quite a challenge, especially if you don’t
have any experience. Or if the event includes several sport activities.
Want the event to be a smashing success? Here’s exactly
what you can do make your event a great success.
1.
Prepare a detailed plan
Plan well. To do so, you need to have experts on board.
Get a team of reliable volunteers and specialists.
Some of the items you need to address in this stage
include:
· The goal of the event
· Its feasibility
· Laws regulating such
events
· Length of time (e.g. one
day, a few days, a week, and so on)
· A rough estimate of the
budget
· Estimated number of
participants
· Identify potential
sponsors if you need some
2.
Set the date, time, and place
This is more crucial than most people realise. There are
many factor to consider.
How will the weather be? Are all participants available?
Do you have enough time to get everything in order? Are there major sports
events in the neighbourhood that could overshadow your event?
Take your time with this. (No pun intended.)
Get the timing right.
Next, approach the management of your preferred venues and
enquire about their availability.
Before sealing the deal, confirm that the venue has all
the necessary facilities for the sports event. Make sure the management allows
you to use them. You don’t want to hire a venue without a swimming pool when
swimming is one of your main activities.
Check if they have separate changing rooms for ladies and
men. Or if you can temporarily convert what’s available to cater for this.
3.
Refine the original plan
To this point, we have been operating with the rough
ideas generated in the initial meeting with experts and volunteers.
With the date set and venue booked, it’s time to get the
plan more refined. This involves setting the specific details such as the types
of tournaments to be played.
Let’s use football as an example. Will it be a knockout
tournament? Full scale matches or modified? How many teams will play?
Apply this to all sports activities that will take place.
Focusing on details will help you get a clearer picture of the supplies and
services you need.
To be more efficient, make a list of the needed supplies
and their prices. This way, it will be harder for you to overlook anything.
4.
Convince those sponsors
You now have an elaborate plan and budget. Now you are in
a good position to approach the sponsors you identified. Tell them about the
event, the objectives, why they would be the ideal sponsor, and what you need
from them.
There is no room for error. Things like your
communication style, approach, reliability, and punctuality count. Make sure
you are clear about what you need from them. Be ready to justify your request.
There is always the chance that the prospective sponsor
will turn you down, forcing you to approach others. In such instances, just
dust yourself and move on to your next prospect.
5.
Create the day’s program
It’s time to create a detailed program for the day.
Scheduling is going to be a tough task, especially if the event has multiple
activities.
First, consider the attendants. Sports events are often
family oriented. They attract a sizeable number of families with children, some
coming from far away. For their sake, try to make sure that key activities wrap
up before dusk.
Different activities and participants might also share
equipment and officials. Take note of such details. Avoid scheduling them at
the same time and causing conflicts.
Ideally, you need to acknowledge the sponsors in the
program. Negotiate with them and agree on the promotional information to use.
6.
Arrange for supplies and officials
Get all the supplies you need for the event in good time.
The supplies may differ from one event to another. Generally, you need things
like:
· Scoreboards
· Whistles
· Rackets
· Nets
· Balls
· First aid kits
· Posters
· Trophies
· Certificates
Limited funding is one of the main challenge facing every
event planner today. Save some money by renting some of the durable items.
Make sure the right equipment is in place.
The venue’s management may own some of the equipment you
need. Approach them and inquire if you can borrow or hire.
If the competition is going to be professional, get
professional referees and officials. Make sure they are not conflicted. None
should be affiliated with any of the teams in the tournament. This helps to
avoid unfair competition.
Agree on the amount you are going to pay them beforehand.
7.
Double check everything
Confirm that all the necessary items and equipment is
available. Make sure they are in good condition. The same applies for officials
and volunteers.
Make sure there are a few people who can perform basic
first aid procedures. In addition, they should be able to detect signs of
illness such as a dangerous shortness of breath. Have an ambulance and
paramedics on standby. Distribute a list of emergency numbers among attendees.
After that, contact all participating individuals and
teams to confirm their attendance. Ensure they sign a waiver of
liability. This protects you legally in case of injury.
If there are specific rules for the event, inform them
accordingly. In addition, provide them with a helpline they can call for
questions and comments.
Enjoy
the sports event but…
…don’t forget you are in charge.
As the organiser, you should have fun, just like everyone
else. It’s okay to cheer and take those memorable pictures.
However, don’t forget even for a minute that you are
responsible for all the participants. Your real success is running the event to
completion with minimal hitches. Be reachable throughout the event. Stay alert
to notice any challenges or emergencies.
We’ll soon have a guide on how to run the sports event on
the day.
Very informative.... Points noted
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