And the winner will be American

And the winner will be American

The finalists for the 2014 Gay Games host cities have been announced and they’re all American.
At their annual meeting in Cape Town last week, the Federation of Gay Games announced the four cities which will bid for the Games: Miami, Florida, Cleveland, Ohio, Boston, Massachusetts and Washington, DC.

Fourteen cities worldwide had expressed interest in hosting the 2014 Gay Games, so we are very excited to have four highly qualified bidders for the 2014 Gay Games who met the October 20 letter of intent deadline, said the co-chair of the FGG Site selection committee, Darl Schaff.

Bid documents will be submitted to the FGG by March, before a delegation of site inspectors tours the four cities between May and August.

The winning city will be announced at the next Annual Meeting of the FGG to be held in Cologne in October 2009, the host city of Gay Games 2010.

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  1. Cleveland Synergy Foundation Contact:
    W Douglas Anderson
    President
    216-583-0833
    Email: [email protected]

    Rodeo Sporting Event Added to Cleveland Bid for Gay Games 2014

    CLEVELAND, Ohio, December 9, 2008 -“ In an effort to secure the opportunity for Cleveland to be the host city for Gay Games IX and increase the broad-base appeal of the event, Cleveland Synergy Foundation today expanded its proposed sports events to include a rodeo through a partnership with the International Gay Rodeo Association (IGRA). This marks the first time in the Gay Games twenty-six year history the IGRA has been engaged to produce a rodeo for the event.

    -œWe are pleased to support Cleveland Synergy Foundation’s bid to host the Gay Games in Cleveland, remarked IGRA president, Brian Helander. -œThis provides an opportunity for the best amateur rodeo athletes in the world to compete in this internationally recognized event.

    Boasting more than 5,000 members across the United States and Canada, the IGRA represents one of the largest LGBT organizations in existence. The IGRA joins local supporters including the City of Cleveland, Cleveland City Council, Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, Akron/Summit Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Positively Cleveland in Cleveland Synergy Foundation’s initiative to secure the Gay Games IX in Cleveland.

    -œWe are extremely pleased to collaborate with the IGRA in our effort to make Cleveland the home for Gay Games 2014, commented W. Doug Anderson, co-founder of Cleveland Synergy Foundation. -œThe inclusion of a rodeo enhances our bid to host the event and helps build Canadian participation through IGRA’s strong membership base.

    Gay Games IX will be held in 2014 and will include more than thirty sporting and cultural events. More than 12,000 participants and tens of thousands of family, friends, fans, and spectators are anticipated to travel to the host city for the event. Past Gay Games have yielded a significant economic impact to host cities, with estimates ranging from $60-$80 million.

    About Cleveland Synergy Foundation
    Cleveland Synergy Foundation is a public benefit corporation organized and operated to measurably enhance the economy, image and quality of life in the greater Cleveland LGBT and Straight communities by attracting and creating significant cultural, athletic and benevolent events and festivals.
    Please visit http://www.clevelandsynergyfoundation.org for more information.

    About the International Gay Rodeo Association
    The International Gay Rodeo Association (IGRA) is an organization comprised of numerous regional Gay Rodeo Associations from across the United States and Canada. IGRA, in collaboration with member associations, assist these associations in raising and donating thousands of dollars to charity in their communities each year. The Gay and Lesbian Communities of the United States and Canada have been enriched by the educational efforts of IGRA through its sanctioning and sponsorship of the various events and activities which are a part of what we call “Gay Rodeo”. For more information, visit http://www.igra.com.