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Detroit Sports markets and sells metro Detroit as a premier destination for regional, national and international amateur sporting events.
The Detroit area has a long, successful history of hosting a variety of tournaments and events including USA, NCAA, AAU and USSSA events. Metro Detroit is also the chosen location for: 2005 MLB All Star Game 2006 Super Bowl 2007 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 2008 AAU Junior Olympic Games 2009 NCAA Men’s Final Four 2010 NCAA Men's Frozen Four
Event organizers will find metro Detroit is home to numerous, world-class stadiums, arenas and other athletic venues and the area's hotel and restaurant accommodations are second to none. Metro Detroit also features numerous, one-of-a-kind attractions for athletes, families and guests to enjoy after their event has taken place. Detroit Sports offers a wide variety of services to the event organizer and the community. The commission will:
- Serve as the chief link between amateur sports groups and metro Detroit corporations, civic groups and Detroit Sports membership (including hospitality and service providers) to provide one-stop shopping for event organizers
- Match events and sponsors with local facilities, accommodations and businesses
- Help amateur sports groups secure corporate sponsorships to help offset event expenses
- Develop a bank of volunteers from which event organizers can draw
- Arrange special events for participants
- Build relationships to provide media coverage
- Measure and provide event economic impact reports for the community and Detroit Sports membership
- Provide opportunity for local youth to participate in clinics and events
Detroit Sports is a not-for-profit charitable organization, IRS 501 (C) (3), and a subsidiary of the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau.
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