Running Events: Policies, Marketing and Impacts

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This is the first book to critically examine the relationship between running events in local, national and international welfare policy, their marketing and management, and the resulting social impacts.

Drawing on original empirical research, the book presents a series of illustrative case studies, with each chapter containing take-home messages for sport and events managers looking to improve their professional practice. Developing a new theoretical perspective on running events, the book presents data from around the world, including five European countries, the US and China. It covers different types of events, from big city marathons to community park runs, and new types of events such as path and trail runs, night runs, ultra runs, extreme runs and obstacle runs, presenting a typology of running events that will help shape the future analysis of this rapidly growing sector. The book also examines the market for running events, runners’ socio-demographic profiles, the main management and marketing approaches and techniques used by organisers, and the socio-economic impacts of running events, such as the effect on people’s attitudes and behaviours, organisational planning, city promotion and social interactions.

Running events are central to sport at all levels, from grassroots to professional, so this book is essential reading for any student, researcher or practitioner working in sport management, sport development, sport policy, the sociology of sport or event studies.

Author(s): Vassil Girginov, Kostas Alexandris, Jeroen Scheerder
Series: European Association for Sport Management Series
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 165
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
1 The many facets of running
Running events
Running studies
Plan of this book
2 The running eventscape: Developments, runners' profiles and policies
Introduction
Developments in the running industry
Three waves of running
Running waves in numbers
Runners' profiles
Demographics
Motives for running
Social status
Policy actors in the running market
Role of running providers
Role of the public sector
Public value and the need for collaboration
Conclusions
Case study 2.1 The AG Antwerp Ten Miles & Marathon and the Brussels 20 km Race Trends in Participant Numbers and Profiles
Case study 2.2 The AG Antwerp Ten Miles & Marathon and the Eindejaarscorrida Leuven Comparing Events Policy, Events Marketing and Events Impact Between a Commercial and Voluntary Running Event Provider
3 Marketing running events
The product of running events
Marketing implications
Concentrate on a type of impact and target audience
Co-create the running event concept
Organise auxiliary activities
Support the core product with appropriate services from the destination in which the event takes place
The place and time of running events
Marketing implications
Choose an event location that is easily accessible by public or active transportation
Choose an event location that offers possibilities to add additional local services
The promotion of running events
Market segmentation
Marketing implications
Invest enough time and resources in getting to know the target audience
Branding of running events
Marketing implications
Develop a distinctive and appropriate running event concept
Communication strategy
Marketing implications
Promote the running event in a way that is appealing to the target audience
Conclusions
Case study 3.1 Marathon Amersfoort, The Netherlands
Case study 3.2 Athens Marathon: The authentic
4 Running events' impacts
Running events impacts: taking stock of current knowledge
Visions of impact
Delivering running events impacts
Case study 4.1 The LifeSouth race weekend, Gainesville, Florida
Case study 4.2 Running events in China and their impact
5 Conclusion
Introduction
From Couch to 5k: the politics, marketing and impact of running events
Studying running events
Running events and sustainable development
Index