
(ATR) Around the Rings is pleased to announce that we are one of three Principal Media Partners for the SportAccord Convention which runs from April 17-22 in Lausanne.
As part of this partnership,ATR readers have a chance to take advantage of a discount for the convention.
ATR and SportAccord are offering a 10 percent discount for the first 60 delegates who register for the Convention via the ATR website, using the discount code ATR60.
Now in its 14th edition, the annual six-day event is attended by key decision-makers across sport and industry.
Commenting on the new Principal Media Partnership, ATR Publisher Sheila Scott Hula said"SportAccord Convention is the year’s most important gathering in the world of sport. No other event has so many decision-makers in one place with so many issues that can be discussed and resolved. Around the Rings is proud to have partnered with SportAccord Convention since the first event in 2003."
Around the Rings has led the way in providing news focused on the Olympics since 1990 and is the only Olympic news specialist publication with a bureau in Rio de Janeiro.
Written by Gerard Farek
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