
(ATR) Around the Ringsfeels it would be fitting to kick off our 25 weeks of 25 years at the 2017 SportAccord Convention in Aarhus, Denmark.
ATRand the SAC have been partners since the first event in Madrid 2003.
Over the years nearly everyone who is anyone in the world of sport has attended this event. Here's a look back at some of the people and places the convention has taken us.
Part one of the photodesk features familiar faces you may have come across throughout the years, from former IOC presidents Jacques Rogge and Juan Antonio Samarach to Australian sporting legend Bob Elphinston.
Part two features scenes around the convention and various locations the event has been held.
Click here to view part one of the "SportAccord Through the Years" photodesk.
Click here to view part two of the "SportAccord Through the Years" photodesk.
Written by Courtney Colquitt
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