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The Economic Impact of IPC Worlds

The IPC (International Paralympic Committee) Swimming World Championships 2015 in Glasgow was worth more than £1.5m to the Scottish economy, a new report commissioned by VisitScotland, UK Sport, British Swimming and Glasgow Life has revealed.

The event, which took place at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in July last year, also made a direct contribution of £1.5m to Glasgow’s economy.

The impact study, conducted by Sheffield Hallam University, also revealed that 98% of UK resident spectators felt proud about Glasgow hosting the event while 89% would recommend the spectator experience at the event to friends and family.

The event, held in the same pool that hosted the hugely successful swimming competition at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, was broadcast nationwide via Channel 4 and More4 to more than 200,000 viewers. In addition, over 120 members of the world’s media came to the city to report on the Championships.

The IPC Swimming World Championships 2015 is part of UK Sport’s National Lottery funded #EveryRoadtoRio campaign to bring world class sport to the UK and give GB athletes the opportunity to qualify and fine tune preparations for Rio 2016.

A total of almost 4,000 spectators watched Team GB pick up 32 medals across the six days, including 10 golds, as 582 athletes, from 65 countries around the world competed at Glasgow‘s International Swimming Centre.

The IPC Swimming World Championships, which is staged every two years, is the biggest event on the calendar for para-swimming outside of the Paralympic Games.

Malcolm Roughead, Chief Executive of VisitScotland said:

“The IPC Swimming World Championships was a fantastic opportunity for Glasgow to host another world class sporting event, and as predicted the city did not disappoint.

“The global coverage put Glasgow in the spotlight once again, following the enormous success of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, and showcased what a fantastic city it is, not only as a host of major sporting events but also to visit.

“Through strong collaboration between our partners and EventScotland, we have again proved that Scotland is the perfect stage for events. With an annual value of £3.5 billion, events play a key role in our success as a tourism destination by attracting more visitors, raising our international profile and generating hundreds of millions of pounds for the country’s vital visitor economy.”

Depute Leader of Glasgow City Council and Chair of Glasgow Life, Councillor Archie Graham OBE, said:

“Glasgow showed the world why it is regarded as one of the world’s top 10 sporting cities during an incredible 2015. Glasgow’s Year of Sport was one of the most memorable in our proud sporting history thanks to events such as the IPC Swimming World Championships.

“It was a stunning sporting showcase with 38 world records set in the pool at Tollcross International Swimming Centre. But more than that, it delivered significant economic benefits at a city and national level, which is great news for businesses and citizens alike.”

David Sparkes, Chief Executive of British Swimming, said:

“We are delighted that, working together as a team, we achieved such a successful outcome to the 2015 IPC World Championships held in Glasgow.

“Through the close co-operation of EventScotland and Glasgow City Council we believe that collectively we significantly raised the bar in terms of presenting swimming at the very highest level of Paralympic sport.”

Simon Morton, Chief Operating Officer, UK Sport, said:

“This outstanding event was part of UK Sport’s National Lottery funded #EveryRoadtoRio campaign which aims to bring an estimated £37m of economic benefit to host cities across the UK whilst supporting athletes in their qualification and preparation for Rio 2016. The fantastic GB medal success plus the economic impact of £1.5m demonstrates once again the UK is a world leader in hosting major sporting events.”   

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  • The organisation’s core objective is to contribute to the Tourism 2020 Strategy ambition of growing tourism revenues by £1 billion by 2020.
  • This will be supported by seven overarching strategies:
    1. Marketing: we will market Scotland and its outstanding assets to visitors from all parts of the world, including the promotion of Scotland to people living in Scotland       to visit different parts of the country
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    3. Internationalisation and International Engagement: we will utilise all our platforms to enable Scottish-based tourism businesses to better understand international       opportunities and market to a global audience and we will work within One       Scotland Partnerships to optimise the potential of Scotland’s Diaspora and our strategic partners at regional, European and global levels
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  • The organisation employs 700 people and has offices and VisitScotland Information Centres across Scotland.
  • Spending by tourists in Scotland generates around £12 billion of economic activity in the wider Scottish supply chain and contributes around £6 billion to Scottish GDP (in basic prices). This represents about 5% of total Scottish GDP.
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Swimming news courtesy of Visit Scotland.

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fishoutofwater
8 years ago

Stunning sporting showcase? In the most case I’m sure it was but it also showcased to the World the lengths some nations and athletes go to to secure medals. It was between this World Championship competition and Para Pan Pacs that the IPC CEO Xavier Gonzalez and President Sir Phillip Craven stated that the IPC had witnessed Intentional Misrepresentation during the classification process which threatened ‘to rip the heart out of the Paralympic movement’. The swimmers and Nations know who they are, as do the IPC so no need to repeat them here. That nothing was done about this however is absolutely deplorable. These ‘athletes’ are free to compete in Rio when in actual fact they should be banned. Welcome… Read more »

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