Eurosport to broadcast 120 hours of live action for first ever multi-screen coverage of a Summer Universiade

Eurosport has today marked the -100 day countdown to the start of the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan by announcing details of the first ever multi-screen coverage of a Universiade event.

Viewers can follow the competition from Kazan on the move via Eurosport’s online streaming service for mobile, tablet, and connected TV’s, the Eurosport Player – bringing a truly multi-screen experience to a Summer Universiade for the first time.

The leading Pan-European sports entrainment group will broadcast over 120 hours of live TV coverage from the multi-sport event between 6-17 July 2013, as the first activation in the six-year agreement signed with FISU in September 2012 to cover all Summer and Winter Universiades until 2017.

Live coverage of the Summer Universiade in Kazan will be shared across Eurosport and Eurosport 2 with action from up to nine different sports being showcased across the 12 days of broadcast. Evening and afternoon highlights will also be shown from selected events.

Eurosport will also have reporters and film crew on-site in Kazanto report breaking news and record athlete interviews. Results and news reports will also be posted on Eurosoport’s dedicated University sports section on Eurosport.com.

The 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan is expected to host over 10,500 athletes, aged 17-28, from 170 countries who will compete across the 10 compulsory disciplines each host city has to stage – athletics, basketball, fencing, football, gymnastics, judo, aquatics, table tennis and volleyball – alongside optional sports chosen by the local organisers.

Host city Kazan has also opted to include: badminton, beach volleyball, belt wrestling, boxing, chess, canoe sprint, field hockey, rugby 7’s, sambo, sport shooting, synchronised swimming, rowing, weightlifting and wrestling.

Many of the gold medal winning performances at the Summer Universiade events are close in timing/scores to the Olympic Gold medal winning standard and several Olympic Champions first achieved their taste for victory at the SU events.

At the London 2012 Olympic Games, no less than 154 former Universiade medallists – 75 men and 79 women – achieved 174 Olympic medals: 48 gold, 56 silver and 70 bronze, in 21 of the 26 sports.

Eurosport is currently broadcasting a monthly magazine show entitled CAMPUS which is counting down to the Kazan Summer Universiade and profiling four athletes who will be competing. The show also features the latest news from the world of University sports as students work towards qualifying for Kazan.

Eurosport Chairman & CEO Laurent-Eric Le Lay said: Eurosport has considerable expertise of broadcasting large-scale, international events and the ability to unite million of fans around them. The 2013 Summer Universiade promises to be an inspiring, and highly competitive sporting event, and one that perfectly demonstrates Eurosport’s capacity to deliver an event to the fan, wherever they are on TV, mobile, tablet or PC. I look forward to watching the world-class performances from Kazan in July.”

FISU President Claude-Louis Gallien said: “With Eurosport as a partner FISU will be able to bring the Universiade to the homes of everybody who cannot be present in Kazan. Especially the parents, siblings and friends of our student-athletes will be thrilled. As well as also the FISU Family. Never in FISU history will the Universiade be so extensively covered by broadcasting and available on multi-media platforms for everybody to witness. Our student-athletes will without doubt excel in front of the TV cameras and I’m pretty confident the crews from Eurosport will do the same behind those cameras sharing some exhilarating moments of international university sport with millions of viewers.”

Li Na, 2011 Roland Garros winner and 2013 Australian Open finalist told Eurosport about her experience at the 2001 Beijing Summer Universiade: “The Universiade gives university tennis players a chance to experience world level competition and meet different people. On my side I was pretty excited because I was playing in Beijing, in front of all these local fans and I said to myself ‘ok, that was pretty good tennis!’ I won singles, doubles and mixed doubles! Not bad?”

Notes to editors:

About FISU  FISU stands for Federation Internationale du Sport Universitaire (International University Sports Federation), founded in 1949. FISU’s main responsibility is the supervision of both Summer and Winter Universiades as well as the World University Championships. The Universiade is an international sporting and cultural festival which is staged every two years in a different city. The Summer Universiade consists of 13 compulsory sports (Athletics – Basketball – Fencing – Football – Artistic & Rhythmic Gymnastics – Swimming – Diving – Water Polo – Tennis – Table Tennis – Judo – Volleyball) as well as a number of optional sports chosen by the host country. The record figures are 10,622 participants in Shenzhen, China in 2011 and 174 countries in Daegu, Korea in 2003. The Winter Universiade consists of 7 compulsory sports (Alpine Skiing – Nordic Skiing composed of Ski Jump, Cross Country & Combined – Biathlon – Ice Hockey – Short-Track Speed Skating – Figure Skating (including Synchronised Skating) – Curling) and one or two optional sports also chosen by the host country. The Winter Universiade gathered a record 2,511 participants in Torino in 2007 and a record number of 52 countries in Erzurum, Turkey. Around 30 World University Championships are organized every even-numbered year in sports which do not figure on the compulsory Universiade program. More info can be found on www.fisu.net

Eurosport and FISU to partner until 2017

The Eurosport Group and FISU (International University Sports Federation) announce they have signed a six-year agreement, starting in September 2012.

This long-term partnership will give the Summer and Winter Universiades – FISU’s highly successful global multi-sport events – comprehensive television coverage on an international basis across Eurosport’s unrivalled pan-European network.

Eurosport will also produce a monthly TV show called CAMPUS dedicated to the World University Championship events and FISU’s global commitment to excellence in body and mind.

The multi-media partnership is completed with the creation of a dedicated university sports section on Eurosport.com which will include the latest results, sport news and videos about the World University Championships and Universiade events. This section will be launched initially in English and French by end of September 2012.

Eurosport has been the home of the Olympic Games and Olympic sports for over 20 years and will bring this knowledge and expertise of multi-sport events to showcase and promote the Universiades.

Eurosport and Eurosport 2 will broadcast 60 hours in HD for each Summer Universiade and 40 hours in HD for each Winter Universiade.

The Summer and Winter Universiades, held every two years, gather student athletes aged 17-28 and are second only to the Olympic Games in terms of number of participating athletes and countries represented.*

The Universiades have proven to showcase future stars who have gone on to perform at World Championship and Olympic level. As an example Australian swimmer Cate Campbell, a Gold medal winner in the women’s 4x100m freestyle relay at the 2011 Universiade, became Olympic Champion at the same event in the London 2012 Games.

The deal with FISU includes TV broadcast in Europe of:

– the 27th, 28th and 29th Summer Universiades, held in Kazan, Russia on 6-17 July 2013, Gwanju, Korea on 3-14 July 2015 and Taipei, Chinese Taipei on 19-30 August 2017

– the 26th, 27th and 28th Winter Universiades, taking place in Trentino, Italy on 11-21 December 2013, Granada, Spain in 2015 and Almaty, Kazakhstan in 2017.

CAMPUS will be a 26-minute TV show, broadcast on a monthly basis until December 2017.

The programme will cover the World University Championships, organised by FISU and follow preparations for the Universiades, feature profiles and interviews with the Universiade athletes and explain FISU’s values and university spirit.

CAMPUS goes on air for the first time on Eurosport on 26 September at 21:00 CET. It will include a special focus on the FISU Gala inKazan on 22 September.

FISU President Claude-Louis Gallien commented: “I am extremely pleased that FISU has signed a multi-year partnership with Eurosport for our upcoming events. Like FISU, which strives for Excellence on the academic campus and on the sports field, Eurosport has been pursuing excellence in bringing the major international sports events in the homes of many sports fans. I am confident that with the help of Eurosport the International University Sport Movement will continue to grow in popularity worldwide.”

Laurent-Eric Le Lay, Eurosport Chairman & CEO said: “We are delighted to have this opportunity to bring Eurosport’s unrivalled expertise and multi-media credentials to this long-term partnership with FISU, which will enable fans to follow the upcoming athletes of the future. We are committed to being the first to showcase the best young rising stars in sport as we do with football for example with the NextGen Series and other international youth competitions. We are looking forward to developing a strong relationship with FISU which will give a platform to its highly respected events, commercial partners and key messages. Eurosport is committed to ensuring action from the Universiades and its associated events are accessible to sports fans acrossEurope.”