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SPORT
EVENT OF SPORT
• Olympic Games
• The modern Olympic Games are major international events
  featuring summer and winter sports in which thousands of
  athletes participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic
  Games are considered to be the world's foremost sports
  competition with more than 200 nations,meaning they each
  occur every four years.
• Southeast Asian Games
• The Southeast Asian Games (also known as the SEA
  Games), is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants
  from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia. The games is
  under regulation of the Southeast Asian Games Federation with
  supervision by theInternational Olympic Committee (IOC) and
  the Olympic Council of Asia
SPORT IN THAILAND
• Fencing
Fencing is shown to play an ancient practice of self-defense
weapons for self-defense of Thailand. Defense in the past. By
simulating real weapons such as wood, metal, leather sword.
• Rattan ball
         Thailand since ancient times. But of course, that there is no
evidence from any period, but is expected around early
Rattanakosin period. Other countries have similar playing ball.
Unlimited number of players. With a group or alone. By a fairly
wide area. Woven rattan ball originally used for a currently used
ball, plastic ball.
        The ball is kicked by a player with a portion of the notice to
all keen to have a good personality. With elegance.
• Muay Thai
          Muay Thai is a martial art from Thailand that uses punches
elbow, forearm, palm, foot race to sign metatarsal head and body
in the fight. This martial arts. Can be found in several countries in
Southeast Asia. For example, Cambodia is called. Double dash
major Serie (Pradal Serey), or Khmer Boxing boxing show called
the Lao PDR (boxing Esalakhag).
         Today, the International Federation of Muaythai Amateur
(IFMA) has plans to push the sport into the Olympics Boxing which
is the start of a serious push.
SPORT IN OTHER COUNTIES
• Japan
Sports is the national sport of Japan is sumo is considered a
traditional one. Most wrestlers will be a professional wrestler. Each
person will have a normal body weight from 250 to 350 pounds
(113 to 159 kg) compared with the rules of sumo wrestling
universal is that it is so simple. Wrestlers to compete in mini dress
with fabric. Only one piece.
• Ice Hockey
Ice hockey is a sport in Finland. Sport is a team sport played on
ice. The speed and strength to play. Ice hockey is a sport that is
very popular in almost a cold naturally. With ice. The play yard for
indoor artificial ice skating. And also the amateur sport in the city.
• American Football
American football. The most popular team sports in the United
States. The aim of the competition is that each team must try to
move the ball into. The apex court opposing the motion can be
made by Holding the ball and throwing the ball to a teammate. The
score is. Holding the line running through the door or touching the
door by kicking the ball to a teammate on the ground between the
goal posts. After a timeout, the team has a higher score would win.
HOW MUCH MONEY SPORT MAKE ?
• NBA
NBA began to implement its salary cap a few years ago, it may
have unexpectedly stepped on a landmine. The Salary cap is
determined by the overall revenue of the basketball income in the
NBA.The NBA salary cap is $55.63 million dollars this year, up from
around 53 million in 2006-07, the minimum salary is roughly 47
million dollars and the luxury tax threshold is just less than 68
million. That is a lot of money, money which many of the smaller
teams are finding harder and harder to come by. NBA gate income
was around $750,000 dollars a game or $32,250,000 a year
• FIFA
Fifa make £1,200,000,000 per year from sponsors, television, world
cups, games, occosiations, etc. They are one of the richest
companies in the world. However, FIFA’s gravy train shows no sign
of being derailed with their provisional budget for 2011-14
increasing revenue to a staggering $3.8 billion, of which $3.2 billion
is already contracted. Just in time for next year’s presidential
election.The healthy finances also allowed him to award each of
the six confederations an extra $2.5 million, while every national
association will be given a $250,000 bonus.
• NFL
• Merchandise
A major source of revenue for the National Football League is
merchandise. With over 32 teams spread across the United States,
the NFL . The the NFL trademark logo and team logo. However, the
marketing push is not solely centered on the United States. It is a
worldwide effort. In 2006, for example, the NFL took in over 3.2
billion dollars worldwide in merchandise sales
• Advertising
There is money at stake. In fact, demographic research has shown
that there is a growing number of people who do not even enjoy
watching the game of football who gather to watch the commercials
featured at commercial breaks and at half-time. The payoff is huge
for an advertiser who hits a home run.
• At the Stadium
The NFL is a spectator sport, and Americans flock to their favorite
teams stadium. There is a structured ticket scale which allows just
about everyone, regardless of budget, to watch their favorite
gladiators do battle. From the nose bleed upper deck, to the fifty
yard line, to the private booth, tickets range from the 40 to 50 dollar
range up to the thousands for a booth. While you are at the
stadium, don't forget the Coke, nachos, beer, and hot dogs. This is
also a good source of revenue for the league as you may pay
upwards of twenty dollars for a hot dog, nachos and beer.
REFERENT
•   Money form NBA : http://nbahoopsonline.com/Articles/2007-08/NBArevinuesharing.html
•   Money from FIFA : http://bleacherreport.com/articles/406843-money-makes-the-world-
    cup-go-round
•   http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_money_does_fifa_make_per_year
•   Money from NFL : http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4759275_nfl-much-money.html
•   Olympic Games : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Games
•   SEA Games : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southeast_Asian_Games
•   Sport in other counties : http://www.jat-
    languagecafe.com/newsite/highlight/display.php?id=442
•   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_hockey

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Sport

  • 2. EVENT OF SPORT • Olympic Games • The modern Olympic Games are major international events featuring summer and winter sports in which thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games are considered to be the world's foremost sports competition with more than 200 nations,meaning they each occur every four years.
  • 3. • Southeast Asian Games • The Southeast Asian Games (also known as the SEA Games), is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia. The games is under regulation of the Southeast Asian Games Federation with supervision by theInternational Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Olympic Council of Asia
  • 4. SPORT IN THAILAND • Fencing Fencing is shown to play an ancient practice of self-defense weapons for self-defense of Thailand. Defense in the past. By simulating real weapons such as wood, metal, leather sword.
  • 5. • Rattan ball Thailand since ancient times. But of course, that there is no evidence from any period, but is expected around early Rattanakosin period. Other countries have similar playing ball. Unlimited number of players. With a group or alone. By a fairly wide area. Woven rattan ball originally used for a currently used ball, plastic ball. The ball is kicked by a player with a portion of the notice to all keen to have a good personality. With elegance.
  • 6. • Muay Thai Muay Thai is a martial art from Thailand that uses punches elbow, forearm, palm, foot race to sign metatarsal head and body in the fight. This martial arts. Can be found in several countries in Southeast Asia. For example, Cambodia is called. Double dash major Serie (Pradal Serey), or Khmer Boxing boxing show called the Lao PDR (boxing Esalakhag). Today, the International Federation of Muaythai Amateur (IFMA) has plans to push the sport into the Olympics Boxing which is the start of a serious push.
  • 7. SPORT IN OTHER COUNTIES • Japan Sports is the national sport of Japan is sumo is considered a traditional one. Most wrestlers will be a professional wrestler. Each person will have a normal body weight from 250 to 350 pounds (113 to 159 kg) compared with the rules of sumo wrestling universal is that it is so simple. Wrestlers to compete in mini dress with fabric. Only one piece.
  • 8. • Ice Hockey Ice hockey is a sport in Finland. Sport is a team sport played on ice. The speed and strength to play. Ice hockey is a sport that is very popular in almost a cold naturally. With ice. The play yard for indoor artificial ice skating. And also the amateur sport in the city.
  • 9. • American Football American football. The most popular team sports in the United States. The aim of the competition is that each team must try to move the ball into. The apex court opposing the motion can be made by Holding the ball and throwing the ball to a teammate. The score is. Holding the line running through the door or touching the door by kicking the ball to a teammate on the ground between the goal posts. After a timeout, the team has a higher score would win.
  • 10. HOW MUCH MONEY SPORT MAKE ? • NBA NBA began to implement its salary cap a few years ago, it may have unexpectedly stepped on a landmine. The Salary cap is determined by the overall revenue of the basketball income in the NBA.The NBA salary cap is $55.63 million dollars this year, up from around 53 million in 2006-07, the minimum salary is roughly 47 million dollars and the luxury tax threshold is just less than 68 million. That is a lot of money, money which many of the smaller teams are finding harder and harder to come by. NBA gate income was around $750,000 dollars a game or $32,250,000 a year
  • 11. • FIFA Fifa make £1,200,000,000 per year from sponsors, television, world cups, games, occosiations, etc. They are one of the richest companies in the world. However, FIFA’s gravy train shows no sign of being derailed with their provisional budget for 2011-14 increasing revenue to a staggering $3.8 billion, of which $3.2 billion is already contracted. Just in time for next year’s presidential election.The healthy finances also allowed him to award each of the six confederations an extra $2.5 million, while every national association will be given a $250,000 bonus.
  • 12. • NFL • Merchandise A major source of revenue for the National Football League is merchandise. With over 32 teams spread across the United States, the NFL . The the NFL trademark logo and team logo. However, the marketing push is not solely centered on the United States. It is a worldwide effort. In 2006, for example, the NFL took in over 3.2 billion dollars worldwide in merchandise sales
  • 13. • Advertising There is money at stake. In fact, demographic research has shown that there is a growing number of people who do not even enjoy watching the game of football who gather to watch the commercials featured at commercial breaks and at half-time. The payoff is huge for an advertiser who hits a home run.
  • 14. • At the Stadium The NFL is a spectator sport, and Americans flock to their favorite teams stadium. There is a structured ticket scale which allows just about everyone, regardless of budget, to watch their favorite gladiators do battle. From the nose bleed upper deck, to the fifty yard line, to the private booth, tickets range from the 40 to 50 dollar range up to the thousands for a booth. While you are at the stadium, don't forget the Coke, nachos, beer, and hot dogs. This is also a good source of revenue for the league as you may pay upwards of twenty dollars for a hot dog, nachos and beer.
  • 15. REFERENT • Money form NBA : http://nbahoopsonline.com/Articles/2007-08/NBArevinuesharing.html • Money from FIFA : http://bleacherreport.com/articles/406843-money-makes-the-world- cup-go-round • http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_money_does_fifa_make_per_year • Money from NFL : http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4759275_nfl-much-money.html • Olympic Games : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Games • SEA Games : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southeast_Asian_Games • Sport in other counties : http://www.jat- languagecafe.com/newsite/highlight/display.php?id=442 • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_hockey