Your event
FridayEverybody arrives
SaturdayThe best competition these athletes will play all year
SundayA trophy, a photograph, and a car park emptying
Monday
FilmWhatever a parent shot on a phone
StatisticsA bracket
Who saw itWhoever was in the building
What remainsNothing
For events

The best weekend of their year. And on Monday there is no evidence it happened.

You put the athletes, the competition, and the attention in one place, on purpose, and then it all walks out of the car park and disappears.

Keep it
You built it and it evaporated

The hard part is the part you already did.

Getting them there is the job. The venue, the entries, the brackets, the officials, the schedule, the volunteers, the year of work. Everybody in sport is trying to assemble what you assemble in a weekend.

And then it evaporates, and everyone goes home with less than they came with.

The athletePlayed the best he has ever played, in front of whoever happened to be standing there. No film. No numbers. No record. On Tuesday it is a story he tells.
The familyPaid, travelled, and sat in a hall. And the ones who could not travel saw none of it.
The visitorThe coach, the scout, the club who could not get there. And so, for them, your event did not happen.
And youRan the whole thing, and own a bracket.

You are not running a small event. You are running an event that has never been able to leave the building.

What you get

One event. One weekend. Nothing to migrate.

What you can now sell

The weekend used to end. Now it has a business attached.

None of this asks you to change the event. Run it exactly as you run it. You just stop throwing away everything it produces.

The broadcastSell a weekend pass. Sell a single match to a grandmother in another country who was never going to fly. Or keep it open and take the audience instead. Your call.
The sponsorCommercials inside a stream that thousands of families are already watching. A sponsor could never buy this before, because there was nothing to buy.
The archiveThis year is an asset. So was last year, if you had it. It stays worth something after the car park empties.
The awardsPlayer of the tournament. All-event selections. Backed by an actual evaluation rather than by whoever was standing nearest the scorer's table.
The accessCoaches, scouts, and clubs who want to search your event, filter it, and watch it. That is a product, and it has never existed, because nobody ever had the data to sell.
The gateTickets, merchandise, and concessions settling to you.

And it makes the event worth more next year. An athlete choosing between two tournaments will choose the one where he leaves with film, numbers, and a real evaluation over the one where he leaves with a trophy photograph. The entry fee finally buys something. And the kid whose family could never have paid for a highlight reel now has one, for nothing.

You already built the hard part. This is the part where it stops disappearing.

Your event
FridayEverybody arrives
SaturdayThe best competition these athletes will play all year
SundayA trophy, a photograph, and a car park emptying
MondayIt is all still here
FilmEvery session, saved
StatisticsReal data
Who saw itEveryone, everywhere
What remainsAll of it

The system, the broadcast, the film, and the data are free. The intelligence is what you pay for, and the revenue that runs on top of it is yours.

It took a year to build. It should last longer than a weekend.

Every session broadcast. Every athlete leaving with real film, real numbers, and a read he can send anywhere on earth. And a revenue line on an event you were already running.

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