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		<title>Sports of the Future</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 16:52:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read any interesting article on the Toronto Star today regarding the future of professional spectator sports. It outlines a theory of Dr. Robert Brown, who foresees a move away from crowds of middle class spectators attending live sporting events due to a terrorist type attack which will targets the large stadium crowds.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Read any interesting article on the Toronto Star today regarding <a href="http://www.thestar.com/news/insight/article/681818">the future of professional spectator sports</a>. It outlines a theory of Dr. Robert Brown, who foresees a move away from crowds of middle class spectators attending live sporting events due to a terrorist type attack which will targets the large stadium crowds.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t foresee this as being a possibility &#8211; a &#8220;precipitating event&#8221; seems like too easy of an answer for what the future of sports might look like., especially in this often fearful post 9/11 world.  With the increase of ticket prices, and the brand new crop of upscale stadiums it seems that the demand for these tickets will only increase in the foreseeable future.</p>
<p>Sure,  an attack of this magnitude would effect the crowds at sporting events the short term, but think about  how society as a whole got back to &#8216;business as usual&#8217; in the aftermath of 9/11. It was a  terrible, devastating attack but it did not stop people from going to the targets of the attack &#8211; New York City or large public/office buildings.  It would take something very far reaching (world wide?) and devastating to affect the deeply ingrained love of sports of an average person on a permanent basis.  There is a emotional, almost primal need for  fans to gather in groups to share their excitement and common interest in the sports/teams.</p>
<p>Overall, although the games and rules might change based on technology and state of society- think of the zero-gravity Battle School of Ender&#8217;s Game, or perhaps the high flying antics of Harry Potter&#8217;s Quidditch &#8211;  I simply can&#8217;t foresee our culture getting away from our attachment of seeing and being seen at sporting events.</p>
<p>I  think that if anything, the stadiums in the future are going to be bigger and better in order to maximize the amount of revenue that can be generated .  Even today,  there are a number of NFL teams who could almost sell as many seats as they wanted if they could do it at a reasonable price, and ensure a positive viewing experience for the fans.  If they were able to build stadiums of 250,000 plus seats, many of these teams could leverage the crowd for a real &#8216;home field advantage.</p>
<p>Rather that partaking in virtual reality at home ala video games to enjoy sports at home like the article outlines, I see professional sports leveraging technology to  allow for in seat virtual reality to allow the viewer to see what they want, from where they want &#8211;  by almost being their own television director with any angle your heart desired. This would allow them to see all the action, and share the experience with others as well.</p>
<p>Please post your thoughts on the future of the specetator experience.</p>
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