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Critical To Find New Ways Of Engaging With Fans: World Athletics Vice-President

Geoff Gardner was speaking on an online seminar conducted by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) jointly with South Asian Athletics Federation (SAAF ), Oceania Athletics Association and Europe Athletics.

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Critical To Find New Ways Of Engaging With Fans: World Athletics Vice-President
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World Athletics Vice President Geoff Gardner on Saturday said finding new ways of presenting events while engaging with younger fans will play a critical role in the sport's success going ahead.

Gardner was speaking on the concluding day of the two-day online seminar for announcers and event presentation managers in the modern era, conducted by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) jointly with South Asian Athletics Federation (SAAF ), Oceania Athletics Association and Europe Athletics.

"We have to acknowledge the steps taken to innovate in keeping with the changing demands of fans and spectators. It is about finding new ways of presenting events and engaging with younger fans and spectators. It will be critical to the success of our sport," Gardner was quoted as saying in an AFI release.

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"Our events have to be short, sharp and dazzling," he added.

Gardner complimented AFI and SAAF for sustained use of technology to upgrade the knowledge of everyone in the sport – from high performance coaches to technical officials, from announcers to event presentation managers.

"World Athletics has taken keen note of this and we follow a similar programme in these times," he said.

AFI President Adille Sumariwalla said the manner in which the faculty, comprising Geoff Whitman, Chris Cohen, Andy Kay and Pierce O’Callaghan, had shared its knowledge, it would inspire and encourage every announcer and event presentation manager to put his or her best foot forward.

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SAAF President Lalit K Bhanot, who conceived the seminar, said he was sure the participants would have found the two days very engaging.

"They would have upgraded their knowledge and can ensure that events at all levels will attract fans and spectators. It is clear that there cannot be long gaps in events and the announcers must keep the audience engaged the right way."

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