ANNUALREPORT
WelcomeThanks for making it a special sports year!
On behalf of the Oregon Sports Authority board of directors and staff, we are pleased to share with you the many highlights of the past year. We’ve hosted some very special events like the USA Gymnastics Men’s Junior Olympics, and are excited for many more to come in the years ahead. On the team sport side of things, it’s simply been an unprecedented year: wildly successful debut seasons for the Hillsboro Hops and Portland Thorns; a thrilling run to the Western Hockey League Championship for the Winterhawks; College Baseball World Series appearances for both Oregon and Oregon State; a season full of dramatic victories for the Timbers with a playoff run around the corner; and Trail Blazers’ rookie point guard Damian Lillard becoming just the fourth player in NBA history to win Rookie of the Year by a unanimous vote.
As we celebrate a year of remarkable accomplishments, we’d like to thank you for your continued support as we all join together to enhance Oregon through sport.
Board of Directors
Armain Austin, Muscle MilkSucheta Bal, PDCDennis Bash, U.S. BankJim Bridges, OregonLive.comTorre Chisholm, Portland State AthleticsJohn Coleman, Sullivan & AssociatesRosemary Colliver, Laika, Inc.Frank Cook, Pacific Northwest FoundationJason Daughn, W2ABob De Carolis, Oregon State AthleticsKevin Denny, The OregonianSho Dozono, Azumano Travel
Brian Dunham, Dunham Strategy GroupLarry Eldridge, Comcast SportsNet NWSteve Elorriaga, Oregon Metal SlittersChris Erickson, Tonkon Torp LLPSteve Feltz, NW NaturalJon George, Confederated Tribes of Grand RondeFrank GillMike Golub, Portland TimbersDan Hanson, Columbia SportswearTim Haslach, Schwabe, Williamson & WyattErin Hubert, Boys & Girls Club of Portland MetroPeter Jacobsen, Peter Jacobsen SportsTommy Kain, Nike, Inc.Tom Lasley, Providence Health & ServicesLori Le Cheminant, Stoel RivesScott Leykam, University of PortlandRodrigo Lopez, ComcastChris McGowan, Portland Trail BlazersChris McGuire, adidas AmericaMike Merchant, Black Helterline LLPLarry Miller, Nike, Inc.Rob Mullens, Oregon AthleticsMike Nealy, Global Events GroupChris Oxley, Portland Trail BlazersMerritt Paulson, Portland TimbersDoug Piper, Portland Winterhawks
Harvey Platt, Harmony InvestmentsNorm Rich, Multnomah Athletic ClubDwayne Richardson, PWCJim Richardson, Richardson CapitalGeorge Saddler, Les Schwab TiresCaitlin Sause, Ball JanikLes Smith, Portland MarathonDavid Sorenson, KeyBankJeff Steinberg, Fred MeyerThomas Taylor, Wells Fargo BankBrian Urbach, JetBlue AirwaysRobb Walther, Run Spot Run MediaJeff Wheeler, PGEKL Wombacher, Hillsboro Hops
President Linda Williams, Washington Trust BankPresident Elect Robert Gregg, ID ExpertsVice President Doug Obletz, Shiels Obletz JohnsenSecretary Pat Egan, Pacific PowerTreasurer Bill Hueffner, JELD-WENChairLen Bergstein, Northwest Strategies
Honorary Board Members John Kitzhaber, Oregon GovernorScott Andrews, Chair EmeritusJohn Herman, Chair EmeritusKevin Kelly, Chair EmeritusRoger Krage, Chair EmeritusRandy Miller, Chair EmeritusTerry Shanley, Chair EmeritusKaren Whitman, Chair Emeritus
Drew MahalicChief Executive Officer
1888 SW Madison St.Portland, OR 97205p. 503.234.4500f. 503.234.3853e. [email protected]
STAFF
OFFICE
Meyer FreemanChief Operating OfficerEmily HasenauerMarketing & Events CoordinatorArnold SalcedoInternMaddie RousseauInternIan NelsonIntern
Drew MahalicCEO
Stay Connected!
Linda WilliamsPresident
WelcomeThanks for making it a special sports year!
On behalf of the Oregon Sports Authority board of directors and staff, we are pleased to share with you the many highlights of the past year. We’ve hosted some very special events like the USA Gymnastics Men’s Junior Olympics, and are excited for many more to come in the years ahead. On the team sport side of things, it’s simply been an unprecedented year: wildly successful debut seasons for the Hillsboro Hops and Portland Thorns; a thrilling run to the Western Hockey League Championship for the Winterhawks; College Baseball World Series appearances for both Oregon and Oregon State; a season full of dramatic victories for the Timbers with a playoff run around the corner; and Trail Blazers’ rookie point guard Damian Lillard becoming just the fourth player in NBA history to win Rookie of the Year by a unanimous vote.
As we celebrate a year of remarkable accomplishments, we’d like to thank you for your continued support as we all join together to enhance Oregon through sport.
Board of Directors
Armain Austin, Muscle MilkSucheta Bal, PDCDennis Bash, U.S. BankSteve Bobb, Confederated Tribes of Grand RondeJim Bridges, OregonLive.comTorre Chisholm, Portland State AthleticsJohn Coleman, Sullivan & AssociatesRosemary Colliver, Laika, Inc.Frank Cook, Pacific Northwest FoundationJason Daughn, W2ABob De Carolis, Oregon State AthleticsKevin Denny, The Oregonian
Sho Dozono, Azumano TravelBrian Dunham, Dunham Strategy GroupLarry Eldridge, Comcast SportsNet NWSteve Elorriaga, Oregon Metal SlittersChris Erickson, Tonkon Torp LLPSteve Feltz, NW NaturalFrank GillMike Golub, Portland TimbersDan Hanson, Columbia SportswearTim Haslach, Schwabe, Williamson & WyattErin Hubert, Boys & Girls Club of Portland MetroPeter Jacobsen, Peter Jacobsen SportsTommy Kain, Nike, Inc.Tom Lasley, Providence Health & ServicesLori Le Cheminant, Stoel RivesScott Leykam, University of PortlandRodrigo Lopez, ComcastChris McGowan, Portland Trail BlazersChris McGuire, adidas AmericaMike Merchant, Black Helterline LLPLarry Miller, Nike, Inc.Rob Mullens, Oregon AthleticsMike Nealy, Global Events GroupChris Oxley, Portland Trail BlazersMerritt Paulson, Portland TimbersDoug Piper, Portland Winterhawks
Harvey Platt, Harmony InvestmentsNorm Rich, Multnomah Athletic ClubDwayne Richardson, PWCJim Richardson, Richardson CapitalGeorge Saddler, Les Schwab TiresCaitlin Sause, Ball JanikLes Smith, Portland MarathonDavid Sorenson, KeyBankJeff Steinberg, Fred MeyerThomas Taylor, Wells Fargo BankBrian Urbach, JetBlue AirwaysRobb Walther, Run Spot Run MediaJeff Wheeler, PGEKL Wombacher, Hillsboro Hops
President Linda Williams, Washington Trust BankPresident Elect Robert Gregg, ID ExpertsVice President Doug Obletz, Shiels Obletz JohnsenSecretary Pat Egan, Pacific PowerTreasurer Bill Hueffner, JELD-WENChairLen Bergstein, Northwest Strategies
Honorary Board Members John Kitzhaber, Oregon GovernorScott Andrews, Chair EmeritusJohn Herman, Chair EmeritusKevin Kelly, Chair EmeritusRoger Krage, Chair EmeritusRandy Miller, Chair EmeritusTerry Shanley, Chair EmeritusKaren Whitman, Chair Emeritus
Drew MahalicChief Executive Officer
1888 SW Madison St.Portland, OR 97205p. 503.234.4500f. 503.234.3853e. [email protected]
STAFF
OFFICE
Meyer FreemanChief Operating OfficerEmily HasenauerMarketing & Events CoordinatorArnold SalcedoInternMaddie RousseauInternIan NelsonIntern
Drew MahalicCEO
Stay Connected!
Linda WilliamsPresident
WelcomeThanks for making it a special sports year!
On behalf of the Oregon Sports Authority board of directors and staff, we are pleased to share with you the many highlights of the past year. We’ve hosted some very special events like the USA Gymnastics Men’s Junior Olympics, and are excited for many more to come in the years ahead. On the team sport side of things, it’s simply been an unprecedented year: wildly successful debut seasons for the Hillsboro Hops and Portland Thorns; a thrilling run to the Western Hockey League Championship for the Winterhawks; College Baseball World Series appearances for both Oregon and Oregon State; a season full of dramatic victories for the Timbers with a playoff run around the corner; and Trail Blazers’ rookie point guard Damian Lillard becoming just the fourth player in NBA history to win Rookie of the Year by a unanimous vote.
As we celebrate a year of remarkable accomplishments, we’d like to thank you for your continued support as we all join together to enhance Oregon through sport.
Board of Directors
Armain Austin, Muscle MilkSucheta Bal, PDCDennis Bash, U.S. BankSteve Bobb, Confederated Tribes of Grand RondeJim Bridges, OregonLive.comTorre Chisholm, Portland State AthleticsJohn Coleman, Sullivan & AssociatesRosemary Colliver, Laika, Inc.Frank Cook, Pacific Northwest FoundationJason Daughn, W2ABob De Carolis, Oregon State AthleticsKevin Denny, The Oregonian
Sho Dozono, Azumano TravelBrian Dunham, Dunham Strategy GroupLarry Eldridge, Comcast SportsNet NWSteve Elorriaga, Oregon Metal SlittersChris Erickson, Tonkon Torp LLPSteve Feltz, NW NaturalFrank GillMike Golub, Portland TimbersDan Hanson, Columbia SportswearTim Haslach, Schwabe, Williamson & WyattErin Hubert, Boys & Girls Club of Portland MetroPeter Jacobsen, Peter Jacobsen SportsTommy Kain, Nike, Inc.Tom Lasley, Providence Health & ServicesLori Le Cheminant, Stoel RivesScott Leykam, University of PortlandRodrigo Lopez, ComcastChris McGowan, Portland Trail BlazersChris McGuire, adidas AmericaMike Merchant, Black Helterline LLPLarry Miller, Nike, Inc.Rob Mullens, Oregon AthleticsMike Nealy, Global Events GroupChris Oxley, Portland Trail BlazersMerritt Paulson, Portland TimbersDoug Piper, Portland Winterhawks
Harvey Platt, Harmony InvestmentsNorm Rich, Multnomah Athletic ClubDwayne Richardson, PWCJim Richardson, Richardson CapitalGeorge Saddler, Les Schwab TiresCaitlin Sause, Ball JanikLes Smith, Portland MarathonDavid Sorenson, KeyBankJeff Steinberg, Fred MeyerThomas Taylor, Wells Fargo BankBrian Urbach, JetBlue AirwaysRobb Walther, Run Spot Run MediaJeff Wheeler, PGEKL Wombacher, Hillsboro Hops
President Linda Williams, Washington Trust BankPresident Elect Robert Gregg, ID ExpertsVice President Doug Obletz, Shiels Obletz JohnsenSecretary Pat Egan, Pacific PowerTreasurer Bill Hueffner, JELD-WENChairLen Bergstein, Northwest Strategies
Honorary Board Members John Kitzhaber, Oregon GovernorScott Andrews, Chair EmeritusJohn Herman, Chair EmeritusKevin Kelly, Chair EmeritusRoger Krage, Chair EmeritusRandy Miller, Chair EmeritusTerry Shanley, Chair EmeritusKaren Whitman, Chair Emeritus
Drew MahalicChief Executive Officer
1888 SW Madison St.Portland, OR 97205p. 503.234.4500f. 503.234.3853e. [email protected]
STAFF
OFFICE
Meyer FreemanChief Operating OfficerEmily HasenauerMarketing & Events CoordinatorArnold SalcedoInternMaddie RousseauInternIan NelsonIntern
Drew MahalicCEO
Stay Connected!
Linda WilliamsPresident
Portland to Host NCAA Basketball Tournament in 2015
Moda Center to Become Only Arena in the Country to Host Three Times in Seven Years
The Oregon Sports Authority is thrilled to announce that Portland will host the second and third rounds of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship at the newly-named Moda Center on March 19 and 21, 2015. The successful NCAA Tournament bid was submitted by the University of Oregon, Oregon Sports Authority, Rose Quarter and Travel Portland, the same partnership that hosted thrilling NCAA Tournament games in 2012 and 2009. The 2015 event will mark the third time in a seven-year period that the Moda Center will host March Madness - making it the only arena in the nation to do so.
Portland to Host NCAA Basketball Tournament in 2015
Moda Center to Become Only Arena in the Country to Host Three Times in Seven Years
The Oregon Sports Authority is thrilled to announce that Portland will host the second and third rounds of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship at the newly-named Moda Center on March 19 and 21, 2015. The successful NCAA Tournament bid was submitted by the University of Oregon, Oregon Sports Authority, Rose Quarter and Travel Portland, the same partnership that hosted thrilling NCAA Tournament games in 2012 and 2009. The 2015 event will mark the third time in a seven-year period that the Moda Center will host March Madness - making it the only arena in the nation to do so.
Portland to Host NCAA Basketball Tournament in 2015
Moda Center to Become Only Arena in the Country to Host Three Times in Seven Years
The Oregon Sports Authority is thrilled to announce that Portland will host the second and third rounds of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship at the newly-named Moda Center on March 19 and 21, 2015. The successful NCAA Tournament bid was submitted by the University of Oregon, Oregon Sports Authority, Rose Quarter and Travel Portland, the same partnership that hosted thrilling NCAA Tournament games in 2012 and 2009. The 2015 event will mark the third time in a seven-year period that the Moda Center will host March Madness - making it the only arena in the nation to do so.
New Franchises Add to the Summer Sports LandscapeHillsboro Hops Bring Pro Baseball Back to Portland Area
Minor league baseball made its much-anticipated return to the Portland area in June when the Hillsboro Hops opened their inaugural Northwest League season in a stunning and intimate new ballpark just off of Highway 26. Packed crowds greeted the Hops all season long, cheering on
the stars of tomorrow playing for the single-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks. In just one season, the Hops and their critically acclaimed ballpark have become a civic treasure for Hillsboro and the greater Portland region.
Portland Thorns Win Inaugural League’s Championship, Embraced by the Rose City
Congratulations to the Portland Thorns, champions of the National Women’s Soccer League inaugural 2013 season! Led by two of the top women’s soccer players in the world, the debut season of the Portland Thorns FC further cemented Portland’s status as “Soccer City, USA,” drawing an average of more than 13,000 fans for their home matches. U.S. and Canadian National Team stars Alex Morgan and Christine Sinclair teamed up to form one of the most potent rosters in the National Women’s Soccer League, capturing the imagination of local soccer fans in the process.
Fun Facts:9 players in the NWSL played for University of Portland.
Thorns’ Forward Christine Sinclair is the all-time leader in goals scored for the Canadian National Team.
New Franchises Add to the Summer Sports LandscapeHillsboro Hops Bring Pro Baseball Back to Portland Area
Minor league baseball made its much-anticipated return to the Portland area in June when the Hillsboro Hops opened their inaugural Northwest League season in a stunning and intimate new ballpark just off of Highway 26. Packed crowds greeted the Portland region.Hops all season long, cheering on
the stars of tomorrow playing for the single-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks. In just one season, the Hops and their critically acclaimed ballpark have become a civic treasure for Hillsboro and the greater
Portland Thorns Win Inaugural League Championship, Embraced by the Rose City
Congratulations to the Portland Thorns, champions of the National Women’s Soccer League inaugural 2013 season! Led by two of the top women’s soccer players in the world, the debut season of the Portland Thorns FC further cemented Portland’s status as “Soccer City, USA,” drawing an average of more than 13,000 fans for their home matches. U.S. and Canadian National Team stars Alex Morgan and Christine Sinclair teamed up to form one of the most potent rosters in the National Women’s Soccer League, capturing the imagination of local soccer fans in the process.
Fun Facts:9 players in the NWSL played for University of Portland.
Thorns’ Forward Christine Sinclair is the all-time leader in goals scored for the Canadian National Team.
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New Franchises Add to the Summer Sports LandscapeHillsboro Hops Bring Pro Baseball Back to Portland Area
Minor league baseball made its much-anticipated return to the Portland area in June when the Hillsboro Hops opened their inaugural Northwest League season in a stunning and intimate new ballpark just off of Highway 26. Packed crowds greeted the Portland region.Hops all season long, cheering on
the stars of tomorrow playing for the single-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks. In just one season, the Hops and their critically acclaimed ballpark have become a civic treasure for Hillsboro and the greater
Portland Thorns Win Inaugural League Championship, Embraced by the Rose City
Congratulations to the Portland Thorns, champions of the National Women’s Soccer League inaugural 2013 season! Led by two of the top women’s soccer players in the world, the debut season of the Portland Thorns FC further cemented Portland’s status as “Soccer City, USA,” drawing an average of more than 13,000 fans for their home matches. U.S. and Canadian National Team stars Alex Morgan and Christine Sinclair teamed up to form one of the most potent rosters in the National Women’s Soccer League, capturing the imagination of local soccer fans in the process.
Fun Facts:9 players in the NWSL played for University of Portland.
Thorns’ Forward Christine Sinclair is the all-time leader in goals scored for the Canadian National Team.
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U.S. Team Lights Up Scoreboardin Gold Cup Soccer Match
A raucous JELD-WEN Field crowd voiced their approval as the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team made its first appearance in Portland in over a decade on July 9, scoring an astounding six goals in a 6-1 CONCACAF Gold Cup victory over Belize. Earlier in the evening Costa Rica defeated Cuba 3-0 in the Gold Cup doubleheader that gave Oregonians a rare chance to experience the pageantry and passion of international men’s soccer. The Gold Cup, secured by the Portland Timbers with support from the Oregon Sports Authority, is a biennial event composed of the top 12 men’s national soccer teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Building on the momentum from their opening match in Portland, the U.S. Team went on to capture the 2013 Gold Cup title with a 1-0 victory over Panama on July 28.
USA Gymnastics Junior Olympics Fly High in PortlandMore than 1,000 gymnasts, coaches and family members descended on Portland in May for the 2013 USA Gymnastics Men’s Junior Olympic National Championships at the Oregon Convention Center, the first USA Gymnastics national championship ever staged in the Rose City. Hosted by Metro Gymnastics Center, the Oregon Sports Authority and Travel Portland, the Junior Olympics featured the top young male gymnasts in the country, many ofwhom were eying coveted spots on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. For Portland, the visitor impact produced a major economic infusion estimated at $1 million.
U.S. Team Lights Up Scoreboardin Gold Cup Soccer Match
A raucous JELD-WEN Field crowd voiced their approval as the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team made its first appearance in Portland in over a decade on July 9, scoring an astounding six goals in a 6-1 CONCACAF Gold Cup victory over Belize. Earlier in the evening Costa Rica defeated Cuba 3-0 in the Gold Cup doubleheader that gave Oregonians a rare chance to experience the pageantry and passion of international men’s soccer. The Gold Cup, secured by the Portland Timbers with support from the Oregon Sports Authority, is a biennial event composed of the top 12 men’s national soccer teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Building on the momentum from their opening match in Portland, the U.S. Team went on to capture the 2013 Gold Cup title with a 1-0 victory over Panama on July 28.
USA Gymnastics Junior Olympics Fly High in PortlandMore than 1,000 gymnasts, coaches and family members descended on Portland in May for the 2013 USA Gymnastics Men’s Junior Olympic National Championships at the Oregon Convention Center, the first USA Gymnastics national championship ever staged in the Rose City. Hosted by Metro Gymnastics Center, the Oregon Sports Authority and Travel Portland, the Junior Olympics featured the top young male gymnasts in the country, many ofwhom were eying coveted spots on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. For Portland, the visitor impact produced a major economic infusion estimated at $1 million.
U.S. Team Lights Up Scoreboardin Gold Cup Soccer Match
A raucous JELD-WEN Field crowd voiced their approval as the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team made its first appearance in Portland in over a decade on July 9, scoring an astounding six goals in a 6-1 CONCACAF Gold Cup victory over Belize. Earlier in the evening Costa Rica defeated Cuba 3-0 in the Gold Cup doubleheader that gave Oregonians a rare chance to experience the pageantry and passion of international men’s soccer. The Gold Cup, secured by the Portland Timbers with support from the Oregon Sports Authority, is a biennial event composed of the top 12 men’s national soccer teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Building on the momentum from their opening match in Portland, the U.S. Team went on to capture the 2013 Gold Cup title with a 1-0 victory over Panama on July 28.
USA Gymnastics Junior Olympics Fly High in PortlandMore than 1,000 gymnasts, coaches and family members descended on Portland in May for the 2013 USA Gymnastics Men’s Junior Olympic National Championships at the Oregon Convention Center, the first USA Gymnastics national championship ever staged in the Rose City. Hosted by Metro Gymnastics Center, the Oregon Sports Authority and Travel Portland, the Junior Olympics featured the top young male gymnasts in the country, many ofwhom were eying coveted spots on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. For Portland, the visitor impact produced a major economic infusion estimated at $1 million.
U.S. Team Lights Up Scoreboardin Gold Cup Soccer Match
A raucous JELD-WEN Field crowd voiced their approval as the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team made its first appearance in Portland in over a decade on July 9, scoring an astounding six goals in a 6-1 CONCACAF Gold Cup victory over Belize. Earlier in the evening Costa Rica defeated Cuba 3-0 in the Gold Cup doubleheader that gave Oregonians a rare chance to experience the pageantry and passion of international men’s soccer. The Gold Cup, secured by the Portland Timbers with support from the Oregon Sports Authority, is a biennial event composed of the top 12 men’s national soccer teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Building on the momentum from their opening match in Portland, the U.S. Team went on to capture the 2013 Gold Cup title with a 1-0 victory over Panama on July 28.
USA Gymnastics Junior Olympics Fly High in PortlandMore than 1,000 gymnasts, coaches and family members descended on Portland in May for the 2013 USA Gymnastics Men’s Junior Olympic National Championships at the Oregon Convention Center, the first USA Gymnastics national championship ever staged in the Rose City. Hosted by Metro Gymnastics Center, the Oregon Sports Authority and Travel Portland, the Junior Olympics featured the top young male gymnasts in the country, many ofwhom were eying coveted spots on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. For Portland, the visitor impact produced a major economic infusion estimated at $1 million.
Events Generate Positive Impact Throughout OregonOregon Sports Authority Supports Events Around the State
The nationally renowned Tough Mudder obstacle
course series attracted over 5,000
participants to Wilson Ranches Retreat in
Eastern Oregon
Runners from throughout the nation joined
Oregonians in the scenic Yamhill Valley
for the Oregon Wine Country Half
Marathon
Tualatin Hills Tennis Center hosted its first ever USTA Women’s Pro Tennis Challenger with $50,000 in prize
money and a spot in the U.S. Open on the lineUniversity of Oregon hosted the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, drawingmore than 1,000 athletes to “TrackTown, USA”
The 42nd Annual Portland Marathon, Half Marathon, and 10K Family Walk will flood the streets with 12,000 participants in October, while the Kids’ Fun Run, Sports & Fitness Expo and
Event Directors College offer something for everyone!
The Little League Softball
World Series celebrated
its 20th year at Alpenrose
Dairy
London 2012 Olympics Chair Lord Sebastian Coe visited Portland to relay key Olympic lessons and urged
Oregonians to continue building our strong
culture of sport
Oregonians welcomed the U.S. Women’s SoccerTeam after their thrilling Olympic victory, cheering
Team USA to a victory over Ireland at JELD-WEN Field
Events Generate Positive Impact Throughout OregonOregon Sports Authority Supports Events Around the State
The nationally renowned Tough Mudder obstacle
course series attracted over 5,000
participants to Wilson Ranches Retreat in
Eastern Oregon
Runners from throughout the nation joined
Oregonians in the scenic Yamhill Valley
for the Oregon Wine Country Half
Marathon
Tualatin Hills Tennis Center hosted its first ever USTA Women’s Pro Tennis Challenger with $50,000 in prize
money and a spot in the U.S. Open on the lineUniversity of Oregon hosted the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, drawingmore than 1,000 athletes to “TrackTown, USA”
The 42nd Annual Portland Marathon, Half Marathon, and 10K Family Walk will flood the streets with 12,000 participants in October, while the Kids’ Fun Run, Sports & Fitness Expo and
Event Directors College offer something for everyone!
The Little League Softball
World Series celebrated
its 20th year at Alpenrose
Dairy
London 2012 Olympics Chair Lord Sebastian Coe visited Portland to relay key Olympic lessons and urged
Oregonians to continue building our strong
culture of sport
Oregonians welcomed the U.S. Women’s SoccerTeam after their thrilling Olympic victory, cheering
Team USA to a victory over Ireland at JELD-WEN Field
The world’s best big wave surfers will assemble in Lincoln City on just 48 hours notice for the annual
Nelscott Reef Big Wave Classic
Paul Rodriguez beat out 17 of
the world’s best street skaters to
win Street League Skateboarding
and the $100,000 top prize at the Moda Center
More than 90 teams and 900 soccer players visited the coast for the
Seaside Beach Soccer Tournament
More than 1,300 BMX riders raced in the
USA BMX Great Northwest
Nationals in Redmond
Kiteboarding 4 Cancer in Hood River raised more
than $100,000 to benefit
those living with cancer
Top windsurfers from around the globemade the trek to Gold Beach for the
Pistol River Wave Bash
The inaugural Atlas Race in Medford this September
promises to put obstacle course
racers to the ultimate test
Teams of all ages and abilities competed in the second annual Hoop-It-Up 3-on-3 basketball
tournament in Lincoln City
The world’s best big wave surfers will assemble in Lincoln City on just 48 hours notice for the annual
Nelscott Reef Big Wave Classic
Paul Rodriguez beat out 17 of
the world’s best street skaters to
win Street League Skateboarding
and the $100,000 top prize at the Moda Center
More than 90 teams and 900 soccer players visited the coast for the
Seaside Beach Soccer Tournament
More than 1,300 BMX riders raced in the
USA BMX Great Northwest
Nationals in Redmond
Kiteboarding 4 Cancer in Hood River raised more
than $100,000 to benefit
those living with cancer
Top windsurfers from around the globemade the trek to Gold Beach for the
Pistol River Wave Bash
The inaugural Atlas Race in Medford this September
promises to put obstacle course
racers to the ultimate test
Teams of all ages and abilities competed in the second annual Hoop-It-Up 3-on-3 basketball
tournament in Lincoln City
Marquee Events Coming to Oregon!
The Oregon Sports Authority, Rose Quarter, University of Oregon, University of Portland and Travel Portland are working in collaboration with Michigan State University and ESPN to begin preparations for a truly historic college basketball tournament in November 2017. Sixteen of the nation’s best college basketball teams will play in the event, including Kentucky, Duke, North Carolina, Florida, Connecticut and Michigan State, who have
combined to win 16 of the past 22 NCAA Tournament championships. The tournament will serve as a celebration of Phil Knight’s 80th birthday while also honoring Mr. Knight, his wife Penny and Nike for their unwavering support of college athletics. The Oregon Sports Authority will take on a key role in organizing the event, which is already being called the greatest in-season college basketball tournament of all-time.
Timbers, JELD-WEN Field to Host 2014 Major LeagueSoccer All-Star Game
Hayward Field to Host 2014 IAAF World Junior Track & Field Championships,
2014 NCAA Outdoor T&F Championships, 2015 USA T&F Championships,
2016 U.S. Olympic Trials
Portland Golf Club toHost 2015 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship
Pumpkin Ridge to Host Web.com PGA Tour Event
Planning Begins for Historic Hoops Event Honoring Phil and Penny Knight
Marquee Events Coming to Oregon!
The Oregon Sports Authority, Rose Quarter, University of Oregon, University of Portland and Travel Portland are working in collaboration with Michigan State University and ESPN to begin preparations for a truly historic college basketball tournament in November 2017. Sixteen of the nation’s best college basketball teams will play in the event, including Kentucky, Duke, North Carolina, Florida, Connecticut and Michigan State, who have
combined to win 16 of the past 22 NCAA Tournament championships. The tournament will serve as a celebration of Phil Knight’s 80th birthday while also honoring Mr. Knight, his wife Penny and Nike for their unwavering support of college athletics. The Oregon Sports Authority will take on a key role in organizing the event, which is already being called the greatest in-season college basketball tournament of all-time.
Timbers, JELD-WEN Field to Host 2014 Major LeagueSoccer All-Star Game
Hayward Field to Host 2014 IAAF World Junior Track & Field Championships,
2014 NCAA Outdoor T&F Championships, 2015 USA T&F Championships,
2016 U.S. Olympic Trials
Portland Golf Club toHost 2015 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship
Pumpkin Ridge to Host Web.com PGA Tour Event
Planning Begins for Historic Hoops Event Honoring Phil and Penny Knight
Marquee Events Coming to Oregon!
The Oregon Sports Authority, Rose Quarter, University of Oregon, University of Portland and Travel Portland are working in collaboration with Michigan State University and ESPN to begin preparations for a truly historic college basketball tournament in November 2017. Sixteen of the nation’s best college basketball teams will play in the event, including Kentucky, Duke, North Carolina, Florida, Connecticut and Michigan State, who have
combined to win 16 of the past 22 NCAA Tournament championships. The tournament will serve as a celebration of Phil Knight’s 80th birthday while also honoring Mr. Knight, his wife Penny and Nike for their unwavering support of college athletics. The Oregon Sports Authority will take on a key role in organizing the event, which is already being called the greatest in-season college basketball tournament of all-time.
Timbers, JELD-WEN Field to Host 2014 Major LeagueSoccer All-Star Game
Hayward Field to Host 2014 IAAF World Junior Track & Field Championships,
2014 NCAA Outdoor T&F Championships, 2015 USA T&F Championships,
2016 U.S. Olympic Trials
Portland Golf Club toHost 2015 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship
Pumpkin Ridge to Host Web.com PGA Tour Event
Planning Begins for Historic Hoops Event Honoring Phil and Penny Knight
Marquee Events Coming to Oregon!
The Oregon Sports Authority, Rose Quarter, University of Oregon, University of Portland and Travel Portland are working in collaboration with Michigan State University and ESPN to begin preparations for a truly historic college basketball tournament in November 2017. Sixteen of the nation’s best college basketball teams will play in the event, including Kentucky, Duke, North Carolina, Florida, Connecticut and Michigan State, who have
combined to win 16 of the past 22 NCAA Tournament championships. The tournament will serve as a celebration of Phil Knight’s 80th birthday while also honoring Mr. Knight, his wife Penny and Nike for their unwavering support of college athletics. The Oregon Sports Authority will take on a key role in organizing the event, which is already being called the greatest in-season college basketball tournament of all-time.
Timbers, JELD-WEN Field to Host 2014 Major LeagueSoccer All-Star Game
Hayward Field to Host 2014 IAAF World Junior Track & Field Championships,
2014 NCAA Outdoor T&F Championships, 2015 USA T&F Championships,
2016 U.S. Olympic Trials
Portland Golf Club toHost 2015 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship
Pumpkin Ridge to Host Web.com PGA Tour Event
Planning Begins for Historic Hoops Event Honoring Phil and Penny Knight
Healthy Youth Oregon® GrantsThe Oregon Sports Authority Foundation continues to provide meaningful physical activity opportunities through its Healthy Youth Oregon grant program:
Yoga at Marysville Elementary 3-on-3 Basketball at Jefferson High
Intramurals at Franklin High
Jointly funded by the Multnomah Athletic Foundation and the Oregon Sports Authority Foundation, 5th and 6th graders participated in a yoga class prior to the start of school that allowed them to increase their learning experience while developing knowledge and skill in a healthy and rewarding lifetime activity. Younger students also had the opportunity to participate in an after-school yoga program.
The Reward Youth Ticket Exchange, or RYTE program, provided thousands of Trail Blazers and Winterhawks tickets to deserving youth at local schools and youth service organizations. The Trail Blazers tickets are donated by season ticket holders who are unable to attend a game, with sponsorship support from OregonLive.com, while the Winterhawks ticket donations are made possible by Bank of the West.
Funded by adidas, countless high school students participated in an intramural 3-on-3 basketball program that focuses on general students who appreciate the recreational value of sports and are striving for a chance to become active and socially engaged.
Funded by the Clark Foundation, students participated in dance, badminton, weight lifting, ultimate frisbee and other activities during lunch and after school. The majority of students who took part had not previously participated in organized school sports.
Reward Youth Ticket Exchange
Oregon Sports Authority Advisory Council FAST Camp
The Oregon Sports Authority Advisory Council (OSAAC) held its first annual FAST Camp at Kenton Park on August 10, providing a Fitness and Sustenance Training Camp for youth development, healthy lives and social responsibility. The camp was free to attend for boys and girls ages 12-14, who learned valuable skills to build healthy bodies, strengthen communities, and promote economies through sport. Learn more at facebook.com/osacouncil.
“Thank you for making it an option to go on the outing to see the hockey game, I’ve never been to one before.”
“Thank you so much for the tickets to the Blazer game. Hannah had such a good time and had been wanting to go for some time.”
Healthy Youth Oregon® GrantsThe Oregon Sports Authority Foundation continues to provide meaningful physical activity opportunities through its Healthy Youth Oregon grant program:
Yoga at Marysville Elementary 3-on-3 Basketball at Jefferson High
Intramurals at Franklin High
Jointly funded by the Multnomah Athletic Foundation and the Oregon Sports Authority Foundation, 5th and 6th graders participated in a yoga class prior to the start of school that allowed them to increase their learning experience while developing knowledge and skill in a healthy and rewarding lifetime activity. Younger students also had the opportunity to participate in an after-school yoga program.
The Reward Youth Ticket Exchange, or RYTE program, provided thousands of Trail Blazers and Winterhawks tickets to deserving youth at local schools and youth service organizations. The Trail Blazers tickets are donated by season ticket holders who are unable to attend a game, with sponsorship support from OregonLive.com, while the Winterhawks ticket donations are made possible by Bank of the West.
Funded by adidas, countless high school students participated in an intramural 3-on-3 basketball program that focuses on general students who appreciate the recreational value of sports and are striving for a chance to become active and socially engaged.
Funded by the Clark Foundation, students participated in dance, badminton, weight lifting, ultimate frisbee and other activities during lunch and after school. The majority of students who took part had not previously participated in organized school sports.
Reward Youth Ticket Exchange
Oregon Sports Authority Advisory Council FAST Camp
The Oregon Sports Authority Advisory Council (OSAAC) held its first annual FAST Camp at Kenton Park on August 10, providing a Fitness and Sustenance Training Camp for youth development, healthy lives and social responsibility. The camp was free to attend for boys and girls ages 12-14, who learned valuable skills to build healthy bodies, strengthen communities, and promote economies through sport. Learn more at facebook.com/osacouncil.
“Thank you for making it an option to go on the outing to see the hockey game, I’ve never been to one before.”
“Thank you so much for the tickets to the Blazer game. Hannah had such a good time and had been wanting to go for some time.”
Thank you members!
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Thank you members!
DiamondBank of the WestComcastComcast SportsNet NorthwestGerding EdlenHillsboro HopsPortland TimbersRegence BlueCross BlueShield
PlatinumDaimler Trucks North AmericaFrank GillFred MeyerHarry A. Merlo FoundationJELD-WEN Windows and DoorsKeyBankLes Schwab Tire CentersMike & Tracey ClarkMultnomah Athletic Club
Muscle MilkNW NaturalPacific Northwest FoundationPacific PowerPort of PortlandPortland General ElectricPortland State University AthleticsPortland WinterhawksProvidence Health & ServicesRun Spot Run MediaSullivan & Associates of OregonThe OregonianUmpqua BankUniversity of Portland AthleticsWashington Trust BankW2AWells Fargo BankWieden + KennedyWillamette Valley Track & Field
Gold750 AM The GameBall Janik LLPBlack HelterlineDunham Strategy GroupHarmony Investments LPHerman Development CompanyHilton Portland & Executive TowerID ExpertsKaren Whitman ProjectsKells Irish Restaurant & PubNorthwest StrategiesOregon Army National GuardOregon Metal SlittersOregon Restaurant & Lodging AssociationPhillips & CompanyPortland Development CommissionPortland Thorns FCPricewaterhouseCoopers
Produce Row Property Management Co.Schwabe Williamson & WyattShiels Obletz Johnsen, Inc.Stoel Rives LLPThe ClymbTonkon Torp LLPUS Bank
SilverAAA Oregon/IdahoAcumen Financial Services GroupAlaska AirlinesAlpenrose DairyBack in Motion Sports Injuries ClinicCascade CorporationCharles E WarrenCity Center ParkingCoca-ColaColumbia BankCrowne Plaza Hotel PortlandDavidson Benefits Planning, LLCDeschutes County Fair and Expo CenterDoubletree Hotel Lloyd CenterElephants DelicatessenEmbassy Suites Hotel PortlandEntercom PortlandETZELFirst Republic BankFranz BakeryFrito-Lay North AmericaGeffen Mesher & Company
Hoffman ConstructionHood to Coast RelayIcebreakerJB Instant LawnJetBlue AirwaysKey Manufacturing & RentalMaletis BeverageMelvin Mark CompaniesMiller Nash LLPMoss Adams LLPMultnomah CountyNorris Beggs & SimpsonOn Deck Sports Bar & GrillOregon Sports ActionPackouz JewelersPendleton Woolen MillsPeter Jacobsen SportsPortland Marriott City CenterPortland Marriott Downtown WaterfrontPortland Rose Festival FoundationRed Lion HotelsRichardson CapitalRock ‘n’ Roll Portland Half MarathonRon Rothert Insurance ServicesSports AuthoritySports Management WorldwideStevens Integrated SolutionsThe Benson Hotelthe Nines, PortlandThe Westin PortlandTIS Digital Printing & Graphics
Tournament Golf FoundationTurner ConstructionVernier Software & TechnologyWashington County Visitors AssociationWater Closet MediaWidmer Brothers BrewingZimmer Gunsul Frasca Partners
BronzeCascade Collegiate ConferenceCentral Oregon Visitors AssociationConcordia University AthleticsEugene, Cascades & Coast – Travel Lane CountyLincoln City Visitor & Convention BureauOregon Sports AcademyPortland Business AllianceRon JohnsonTravel MedfordTualatin Hills Park & Recreation DistrictVisit Bend
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