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Saudi Sports for All Federation welcomes more than 20,000 participants for 2024 Riyadh Marathon
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Saudi Sports for All Federation welcomes more than 20,000 participants for the 2024 Riyadh Marathon

February 12, 2024February 12, 2024 - by Sports File Ghana - 4 Comments.

More than 20,000 participants from 125 countries, including a record 60% Saudi nationals, took part in the third edition of the Riyadh Marathon on February 10—an increase of more than …

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University of Education Winneba To Host International Footvolley Competition

February 11, 2024February 23, 2024 - by Sports File Ghana - 1 Comment

A special training camp will usher in the maiden edition of the Ghana International Footvolley Cup 2024, which comes off at the University of Education at Winneba. The Footvolley Training …

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Games Village At Legon Prepared To Host African Guests

February 11, 2024February 13, 2024 - by Sports File Ghana - 5 Comments.

The University of Ghana will host Games Village for the 13th African Games and is undergoing renovations to improve the stadium’s facilities, such as the tracks for athletics and new …

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Second Pho3nix Kids Fun Run 2024 Well Attended And Revealing

February 11, 2024May 19, 2024 - by Sports File Ghana - Leave a Comment

The second edition of the Pho3nix Kids Fun Run 2023 Competition at the Efua Sutherland Children’s Park on Saturday, February 10, 2024 was revealing and exciting as future distance runners …

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AT names 14 runners for Ghana’s All-Africa Games

February 9, 2024February 20, 2024 - by Sports File Ghana - Leave a Comment

Athletics Tanzania (AT) has named 14 runners who will represent the country in the All Africa Games scheduled to take place in Accra, Ghana, from March 8 to 23.  AT …

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The Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the 2023 Africa Games called on the Ga Mantse, His Royal Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II. The visit was to commiserate with him over the death of his father, the late Dr. Ebenezer Tackie, and also brief him on preparations made so far for the 2023 Africa Games. Dr. Kwaku Ofosu Asare, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the LOC, on behalf expressedes to the Ga King for the loss of his father. He noted that all the facilities for the hosting of the African Games were ready, stressing that Ghana would be ready to host the rest of the continent between March 8 and 23, 2024. According to Dr. Ofosu Asare, Ghana now has modern athletic tracks at the University of Ghana Stadium, the Aquatic Center at the Borteyman Sports Complex, and tennis courts, among many other sporting facilities. He said the new facilities put Ghana in the right position to host other international sporting events after the African Games. Dr. Ofosu Asare announced that plans were in place for the launch 30 days before the games, and the Ga Mantse would be invited to grace the occasion. His Royal Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II commended the LOC for putting in place the needed facilities for the hosting of the games in Accra. He said the various sporting facilities spread across the capital would reduce social vices among the youth as they would be kept busy by engaging in sporting activities. His Royal Majesty noted that he had initiated talks with some international outfits and that his team was excited to build a modern sports complex in Accra. He assured the LOC of his support for the hosting of the games and urged them to ensure that international athletes and officials were brought to his palace for blessings. The 2023 African Games will officially commence on March 18 and end on March 23, 2024, with the opening ceremony fixed for the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.
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Accra 2023 LOC Calls On Ga Mantse

February 9, 2024February 23, 2024 - by Sports File Ghana - Leave a Comment

The Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the 2023 Africa Games called on the Ga Mantse, His Royal Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II. The visit was to commiserate with him …

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Winifred Ntumi Targets Gold In Weightlifting At ‘Accra 2023’

February 9, 2024February 23, 2024 - by Sports File Ghana - Leave a Comment

Winifred Ntumi, a national weightlifting star, was among the athletes preparing in Cape Coast ahead of the 2023 African Games. She has moved to Legon, the University of Ghana Campus, …

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Breaking Federation Of Ghana To Hold Workshop For Professional Dancers At Nima Community Library
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Breaking Federation Of Ghana To Hold Workshop For Professional Dancers At Nima Community Library

February 8, 2024February 8, 2024 - by Sports File Ghana - Leave a Comment

The Breaking Federation of Ghana will organise a Professional Dance Workshop for dancers in Ghana. According to Instructor / Coach Bboy Lyricx aka Nana Tufour Okai, the event is all …

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Ga Mantse Assures LOC For Accra 2023 Support For Hosting African Games
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Ga Mantse Assures LOC For Accra 2023 Support For Hosting African Games

February 6, 2024February 20, 2024 - by Sports File Ghana - Leave a Comment

The Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the 2023 Africa Games called on the Ga Mantse, His Royal Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, on Monday. The visit was to commiserate …

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Rugby World Cup 2023 (www.WorldRugby.org) in France was the most viewed rugby event of all time, further cementing its record-breaking legacy. RWC France 2023 achieved 1.33 billion viewing hours (VH) across all programming on linear & non-linear broadcast making it the most viewed rugby event of all time France 2023 achieved 30 per cent more viewership than England 2015 and 19 per cent more than Japan 2019 despite general decline in linear TV viewing globally Growing viewership observed across most markets including rugby’s emerging territories such as Germany and USA RWC France 2023 global viewership came at 85 per cent from free-to-air TV underscoring World Rugby’s mission to make the tournament accessible for all Streaming services are growing and now accounting for 5 per cent of global viewership, with RugbyPass TV’s coverage in markets without a local broadcaster at the core of World Rugby’s strategy to make the sport more accessible Rugby World Cup 2023 in France was the most viewed rugby event of all time, further cementing its record-breaking legacy. France 2023 achieved 1.33 billion viewing hours (VH) across all programming on linear & non-linear broadcast, making it 30 per cent more viewed than England 2015 as the last RWC in the northern hemisphere (1.01bn VH) and 19 per cent more viewed than Japan 2019 (1.11bn VH). The growth in men’s Rugby World Cup viewership is a testimony to the tournament’s popularity and relevance in a highly competitive global entertainment market. Hosts France recorded the highest viewership worldwide with 481m VH despite the national team’s exit at the quarter-finals stage. Eight of the 11 markets[1] surveyed saw strong viewership growth since 2015 despite a general decline in linear TV globally and an accrued competition in the entertainment offering. United Kingdom’s viewership came close to breaking the 2015 record (361m) when England hosted RWC 2015 which is an impressive result considering overall linear TV viewership in the UK was down by 27 per cent over the same period[2]. Growing viewership has also been observed in rugby’s emerging markets like Germany (15.2m VH), Italy (16.1m VH) and USA (11.1m VH) where rugby’s popularity is soaring with a + 27, +70 and +136 per cent respectively v RWC 2015. The RWC Final between South Africa and New Zealand achieved the highest viewing hours of any match globally, with 94m VH, followed by the France vs South Africa quarter-final with 69m VH.​ A SPORTING SPECTACLE ACCESSIBLE WORLDWIDE True to its ambition to make rugby relevant and accessible for all, World Rugby teamed up with free-to-air broadcast partners in most markets to showcase the best of rugby to as many fans as possible. France 2023’s global viewership came at 85 per cent from free-to-air TV. All top ten performing channels are free-to-air with TF1 and ITV 1 the outstanding performers in European markets, garnering 322m and 295m viewing hours respectively. French giant TF1 have already renewed their long-standing partnership with World Rugby and will broadcast the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 in England (22 August – 27 September, 2025). ITV X, the streaming platform from the British broadcaster, is the 8th most viewed channel of RWC2023, with 27M VH. It confirms a global trend towards streaming services with 70M VH coming from online players. France 2023 was also made available on the international federation’s OTT platform RugbyPass TV for markets where not all matches would otherwise have been available for fans, attracting 350,000 subscribers and 1.7 million users during the tournament. JAPAN 2019 LEGACY AND TIME ZONE IMPACT As RWC 2019 broke new ground with the first Rugby World Cup ever organised in Asia, its legacy is still very alive. Japan ranks as the country with the third most viewership for RWC 2023, cumulating 175.9m VH over the seven-week period. While this represents a decrease from 2019 when Japan hosted the competition, the 2023 viewership figures represent a 221 per cent increase from England 2015, showcasing the lasting impact of a home Rugby World Cup and the growth of rugby in the region. Despite an unfavourable time zone with two pool fixtures in the middle of the night, 86 per cent of Japanese viewership came from live programming, demonstrating the huge appetite for the sport in one of its most significant markets. Japan had the most viewed matches of any domestic broadcaster, with two national team group games (v Argentina and v Samoa) each achieving 33m viewing hours thanks to more accessible kick-off times at 19:45. World Rugby CEO Alan Gilpin said: “Rugby World Cup 2023 has been a fantastic tournament on and off the field and we are delighted to see that the thrilling spectacle millions enjoyed in France captured the hearts of millions more worldwide. “As our sport continues to grow and break new markets, we will continue to work with our broadcast partners to enhance the viewing experience, especially for new audiences, helping us achieve our vision of making rugby a global sport for all.” The reporting of Rugby World Cup 2023 broadcast audiences was conducted by Futures Sport+Entertainment, a member of Interpublic Group (NYSE: IPG) and a leading research agency that combines existing data sources and proprietary tools with customized research and knowledge to advise the world’s most famous federations, leagues and clubs. The reporting of Rugby World Cup viewership combines audiences from all audited TV channels worldwide, made available by the ratings agency in each territory, with the modelling of audiences for unaudited channels. This modelling took into account population size and subscription figures, as well as the popularity of rugby in each country, including by match, day of week and stage of tournament. [1] Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, UK, and USA. Source: Futures Sports & Entertainment, “Rugby World Cup 2023 Global Broadcast Report” [2] Source: Broadcasters Audience Research Board (BARB), 2023 Distributed by APO Group on behalf of World Rugby. SOURCE World Rugby
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Rugby World Cup 2023 was the most-viewed rugby event of all time

January 1, 2024May 19, 2024 - by Sports File Ghana - Leave a Comment

Rugby World Cup 2023 (www.WorldRugby.org) in France was the most viewed rugby event of all time, further cementing its record-breaking legacy. Rugby World Cup 2023 in France was the most viewed …

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