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2011 U.S. skating championships are Greensboro's

Wednesday, February 25, 2009
(Updated Thursday, February 26 - 5:46 am)

U.S. Figure Skating today confirmed the selection of Greensboro as the host city for the 2011 championships to be held Jan. 22-30.

"This is the first time the U.S. Championships have taken place in North Carolina," U.S. Figure Skating executive director David Raith stated in a news release. "We're very excited about the opportunity to bring this event to the fans of figure skating in Greensboro and throughout the state."

The seven-day event is expected to attract approximately 1,500 figure skaters, coaches and officials.

Tickets for the 2011 U.S. Figure Skating Championships will go on sale at 10 a.m. on Monday, March 9. Ticket purchases will consist of reservations for All-Event Packages that provide premium seating to every session of the 2011 U.S. Championships. Details will be available at www.NorthCarolina2011.com.

From today's News & Record:

GREENSBORO — After years of close-but-no-cigar efforts to attract a major national sports championship, Greensboro has landed a big one: The city will host the 2011 U.S. Figure Skating Championships.

Officials with the U.S. Figure Skating Association — the sport’s governing body — could not be reached for comment, but sources familiar with Cary businessman Hill Carrow’s effort to bring the event to Greensboro said Tuesday night that the USFSA’s board of directors chose Greensboro over Kansas City, Mo.

Greensboro Coliseum officials scheduled a news conference for noon today to make “a major announcement.” Reached at home late Tuesday night, Carrow said any announcement would have to come today from USFSA officials.

“I have every reason to be enthused about our chances,” Carrow said. “They don’t hold press conferences to tell you you’re not getting something.”

Securing the skating championships is a coup for the city, which USFSA officials say would provide a $30 million infusion to the local economy. More than 4,000 skaters, coaches, trainers, media members and fans are expected to come to Greensboro for the eight-day spectacle.

It’s also a much-needed boost for coliseum officials, who have failed in attempts to land major national sporting events in recent years. Just last year, Greensboro was unsuccessful in its bid to land the NCAA women’s basketball Final Four.

Coliseum officials could not be reached for comment Tuesday.

The last major national championship to be held in Greensboro was 35 years ago, when N.C. State defeated Marquette at the coliseum in the 1974 NCAA men’s basketball final.

Carrow said last month his company, Sports Properties, could spend as much as $3 million organizing and marketing the event. He said he was confident the 2011 event could better the championships attendance record of 160,000 fans at the 2007 event in Spokane, Wash.

Ticket sales are key to making the event a financial success. Unlike golf’s U.S. Open or football’s Super Bowl, figure skating’s championship relies more on ticket sales than sponsorship sales to turn a profit.

Carrow said his company will “take advantage of Greensboro and the Triad as a community base, while still pulling from the larger Piedmont and the big cities of Raleigh and Charlotte.”

The event, which includes competition at the senior, junior and novice levels, will be held Jan. 22-30, 2011.

Contact Robert Bell at 373-7055 or robert.bell@news-record.com

Accompanying Photos

Lynn Hey (News & Record)

Photo Caption: Hill Carrow is the Cary businessman who spearheaded the effort to land the 2011 U.S. Figure Skating Championships.  

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Tarheelpatriot

February 25, 2009 - 7:22 am EST

That is awesome! Go Greensboro!!

AmyMcC

February 25, 2009 - 10:33 am EST

This is amazing news for both Greensboro and North Carolina. The amount of media attention and tourism that will take place during this event will hopefully encourage other major events to come to the coliseum. I grew up watching figure skating, so I am especially excited about this particular event. I think that Mr. Carrow is correct in his belief that Greensboro will be able to surpass the 160,000 people that attended the last Figure Skating Championships.

nclawkid

February 25, 2009 - 11:00 am EST

I don't even like figure skating, but I'll pay to go to support the community. Great news for Greensboro.

JReeves759

February 25, 2009 - 11:38 am EST

Wow! US Figure Skating National Championships coming to the Triad. What a wonderful opportunity this would be for the area. I grew up watching figure skating on "Wide World of Sports" and have attended figure skating events like "Disney On Ice." If Greensboro should be awarded this event, maybe this will open the eyes of other major national sports championships that North Carolina is the place to hold their events.

Great job to Sports & Properties and their tremendous efforts! Go Greensboro!!!

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