Monday Memo -- World Press Briefing; Pan Ams; Peace and Sport

(ATR) Journalists convene in London ... Pan Ams push on in Guadalajara ... Peace and Sport meets in Monaco ... Pentathlon crowns "Champion of Champions" ... All that and more ahead this week from ATR, including a special announcement from Chinese partner Tencent.

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World Press Briefing

Around the Rings will be on the scene in London this week at the World Press Briefing, the best chance for reporters to gauge the lay of the land ahead of next year’s Games.

The four-day meeting is more about logistics and planning than anything else, but ATR will do its best to catch up with Olympic movers and shakers while in the 2012 host city.

Pan Am Games

Bowling, canoeing, diving, fencing judo, karate, roller skating and volleyball kick off this week at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara.

Competition comes to a close Sunday with final events in athletics, basketball and rugby sevens followed by the closing ceremony that night.

Tuesday Talk with Richard Peterkin

This week’s Tuesday Talk is with Pan American Sports Organization treasurer Richard Peterkin.

ATR spoke with him at the recent PASO Assembly in Guadalajara, where he delivered a sober view of the toll the global recession is taking on sports events bidding and hosting.

Stay tuned for Peterkin’s economic warnings for the Olympic Movement.

Peace and Sport

Peace and Sport’s annual International Forum runs Wednesday through Friday in Monaco under the patronage of IOC member Prince Albert II.

Expect daily on-the-scenes coverage from ATR.

Dispatch from the East

Stay tuned Thursday for an extra special announcement from ATR andChinese partner Tencent.

Softball Congress

The International Softball Federation’s biennial Congress convenes Thursday through Sunday in Oklahoma City, home of the Women’s College World Series.

In addition to regular commission meetings, delegates will debate the pros and cons of joining forces with baseball in an attempt at Olympic reinstatement for the 2020 Summer Games.

1,000Days to Glasgow 2014

Thursday marks 1,000 days until the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.

UIPM Champion of Champions

Modern pentathlon is putting $70,000 up for grabs at the Champion of Champions event in Sicily, Italy.

The sport’s top 18 men and women from the past few years will compete for the title "Champion of Champions" on Saturday and Sunday.

World Judo Day

Friday is the first annual World Judo Day.

The occasion marks both the birthday of the sport’s founder, Jigoro Kano, as well as the opening of the 2011 world championship in Tyumen, Russia.

The International Judo Federation will organize events all over the world to commemorate the special day.

Visit the IJF’s special website for more.

Written by Matthew Grayson.

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