Friday, July 31, 2009

The Countdown has Begun to July 31, 2010

World’s LGBT-athletes will gather in Cologne in
One Year for Gay Games VIII


Cologne, Germany, July 31, 2009 – Today the countdown clock in the “gay village” in Cologne, Germany, reads “365 days to go” as the city and its LGBT community gets ready to welcome the world for the Gay Games VIII Cologne 2010. Positioned on the building above "Ex-Corner", one of Cologne’s most famous gay bars, the clock has been counting down for more than a year, reminding visitors and residents alike that Cologne will host the 8th Gay Games.

The Gay Games are a quadrennial sports and cultural festival founded in 1982 by Dr. Tom Waddell, an Olympic decathlete. Celebrated every four years, the Gay Games motto is “Participation, Inclusion and Personal Best.” Drawing up to 12,000 participants – more than the Olympic Games – previous Gay Games have been held in San Francisco (1982, 1986), Vancouver (1990), New York (1994), Amsterdam (1998), Sydney (2002) and Chicago (2006).

Gay Games VIII, July 31 to August 7, 2010, begins exactly one year from today, with an inspiring Opening Ceremony at RheinEnergie Stadium, the city’s football (soccer) stadium. “We expect up to 48,000 people at the Opening Ceremony,” said Andrea Muller, head of the Gay Games Cologne Ceremony & Culture Task Force. “Planning is still underway, but like past Gay Games ceremonies, the program will include famous international artists.”

Local support in Cologne for the Gay Games VIII has been strong, led by the City’s Mayor. Even the city’s famous bakeries have gotten into the spirit, introducing the “Cologne Coin Cookie,” a red and white shortbread pastry that bears the Gay Games VIII Cologne logo and is available for sale throughout the city. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Gay Games VIII scholarship recipients from Eastern Europe. The city is also learning that the Gay Games are open to anyone, regardless of sexual orientation and regardless of ability. Many local residents (“straight but not narrow”) are expected to participate in events such as the Marathon and Road Races.

With one year to go, planning for the 34 sports being offered is well underway. “Most sports venues have been finalized,” said Karl-Heinz Schmitz, Gay Games Cologne Sports Officer. “Each will meet international standards and requirements of their relevant sanctioning bodies,” a requirement from the Federation of Gay Games for all Gay Games hosts. “We would like to thank the City of Cologne for its great support,” added Schmitz. “Cologne is known as ‘the sports city,’ and we are living up to our name.”

Registrations from athletes are beginning to accelerate with about 1,400 registered so far. In North America, for example, several cities are planning “One Year To Cologne” parties to help kick-off preparations for the event, and materials have been distributed to participants at more than 150 events worldwide in the last 6 months.

Media outlets have also begun to show their support by becoming partners. Publications from Australia (Sydney Star Observer, Southern Star, Out In Perth), USA (Windy City Times, Desert Daily Guide, Talk Magazine, Splash Magazine, Options News), United Kingdom (reFRESH), and Germany (BLU, Mate magazine) are now among the sponsors of the 2010 Gay Games with more joining regularly.

Cologners will soon get another reminder of the pending Gay Games. A second countdown clock is being added to Cologne’s “old town,” outside of the gay village (which is called by some the 'Bermuda Triangle'.) “We want to energize the entire city,” said Ingo Schneider, Gay Games Cologne Press Officer. The city itself will be on display during the Gay Games VIII Cologne 2010, especially during the Gay Games Village. Andrea Müller has an exciting plan for this village: “We’re creating a centrally located meeting point where participants and visitors can find information, meet, or simply relax. Our vibrant arts and cultural community is also helping coordinate activities and exhibitions.”

The “One Year To Go” celebrations might be taking place in Cologne tonight, but, ironically, many of the Gay Games Cologne’s leaders are missing out. They’re in Copenhagen, Denmark, promoting the Gay Games VIII at yet another LGBT sports event, the OutGames. When they return, the clock above "Ex-Corner" will be under a year for the first time. Maybe they’ll stop in for a Kölsch, the beer famously made only in the Cologne region. But just like all organizing committees before them, they’ll quickly get back to work as they prepare their city to welcome thousands next year to the Gay Games VIII Cologne 201.

Prost! (Cheers)

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

WIN A FREE COPY OF WATCHMEN!

The first person to answer the following question correctly by calling our office at 480-222-4223 will win.

The following events will take place within the next few months: NAGAAA Fest 2009, Gaybowl IX and the World Gay Rodeo Finals. In what cities will they take place?

The names of all three cities is required, must have answers ready when calling.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

A nice view, nonetheless

The huffingtonpost.com report that swimmer Ricky Behrens had a bit of [beatiful] mishap. I guess this could be an other reason those full-body condoms are going away. And just when we found a reason to like them.

View the full article (and see the pictures) by copying and pasting the following link to your browser:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/07/27/ricky-berens-splits-swims_n_245780.html

Monday, July 27, 2009

Photographer Josh McNey and wrestlers

From Charmants.com:


"What was the first photograph that you remember making an impression on you?
My mom has at least two huge trunks of family photos. Taking family photos was a big part of my experience growing up as was taking pictures of my brothers when they were skating and surfing. My parents also kept a large collection of photo books, most of them reportage work. A book of photos of US Marines by Anthony Edgeworth idealized a sort of masculinity that I found and still find very attractive. On the most basic level, those photos certainly influenced my decision to ultimately join the US Marines."

Copy and paste the following link to your browser for the full article (and photos): http://www.charmants.com/2009/07/26/wrestlers-by-josh-mcney-and-some-answers/

Friday, July 24, 2009

Happy Birthday Jeff!

The staff at Compete would like to send birthday cheer to a very special person within our community, Jeff Kagan. Jeff Kagan is and will always be the first Gay Athlete of the Year. Jeff is a very important part of gay sports. He help found three different gay sports organizations, as well as an the Sports Ball in New York City. He continues to serve the gay sports community every day.

Here's to an other *undisclosed number of* years Jeff!

Jeff is on facebook, you may also read his blog, www.kaganville.blogspot.com

Photos from Nats Night Out!

From Nellies.com:

This is Nats Night out with the Gay Men's Chorus of Washington singing, Team Nellie from the Aids Walk being honored and more. Photos by Chadwick Cipiti.

View the photos by copying and pasting the following link to your browser:
http://www.nelliessportsbar.com/gallery/gallery-full.php?imageID=1&year=2009&page=&pos=0

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Out For The Long Run Trailer



Thanks to http://www.ittakesateam.blogspot.com/

So not okay

Don Mattingly, the former Yankee, seems to have what we call an ungrateful little sh!t. Apparently, Taylor, his son, was arrested for pushing his mom down and spitting on her.....after she cancelled his cable.

To read the full story, copy and paste the following link into your browser:
http://blogs.suntimes.com/sportsprose/2009/07/don_mattinglys_son_arrested_af.html

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

We have an event coming up

Hey everone, we wanted to let you know that we have an event coming up at the end of August, or possibly early September. It'll be a few different things rolled into one. We're going do it in the same format as our Gay Sports Mixer, but we'll also have the September Issue Available and we'll kickoff our Athlete of the Year search.

Let us know if you'd be interested in hosting an Athlete of the Year party in your city. (contact Alfonzo@competemag.com)

More information to come!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Gay Sports in Tucson

The Minneapolis Examiner informs the community of how to get involved in GLBT sports in Tucson, AZ. Bowling, cycling, "exploring" (is that a sport?) are all included in the article, as well as how you can get in contact with these groups.

Copy and paste the following link into your browser to read the article:
http://www.examiner.com/x-9491-Tucson-Gay-Examiner~y2009m7d19-Gay-Community-101-Where-can-I-get-involved-in-gay-sports-in-Tucson

Monday, July 20, 2009

Beckham Gets Booed

Apparently soccer fans in LA are suffering from a love-loss with David Beckham, upon his return for a game against AC Milan.

He was booed by spectators and the game and then it got ugly.

From Towleroad.com:

"At halftime, Beckham approached the stands and gestured at one man who jumped down before being hauled away by security. "

Here is one of the clips that was posted on Towleroad.com

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Larry has a Chardon!

ok, that WAS really bad.

Don't you miss the 80's? Tina Turner's hair, Wham!, the video arcades, that "Flashdance" font, Larry Bird, the long butts everyone had in those higher waisted jeans. Ahh.....the memories.

This is a commercial Larry Bird did in the '80 for Chardon Jeans. Ooohh La La, Larry Bird was a fashion Icon, even with that Ronald McDonald 'do.



Thanks www.pulledmygroin.com

Sports On Logo!

Logo has a page dedicated to gay sports and gay athletes. You can even watch full-length documentaries.

Copy and paste the following link into your browser: http://www.logoonline.com/video/franchise.jhtml?ctid=2071

You can find popular documentaries and shows like Shirts & Skins, Walk Like a Man and Gidyup! On The Rodeo Circuit

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Ping Pong Madness at Nellie's

Tomorrow Night, DC Gay Flag Football League will be hosting a Singles and Doubles Ping Pong Tournament at Nellie's (in Washington DC). The tournament will take place at 8pm on the rooftop.

$20.00 for Singles.
$35.00 for Doubles.
One Free Beer per Participant!

To register email jj@emersonglenn.com.

Cash and Prizes for the Participants!

All equipment supplied.
Registering for Doubles allows you to play for the Singles bracket as well.

Also, in DC. The Fifth Annual Night Out at the Nationals will take place Monday July 20.

Read more about it by copying and pasting the following link to your browser: http://www.teamdc.org/noan5.html

Friday, July 10, 2009

Big Glass Dildo

Yes, really, there is a sports tie-in. Tammy Cate (semi-pro golfer) has a very interesting good luck charm which is making men very happy, but TV executives very unhappy.

Read about it here: http://www.pridenation.com/blogs/entry/Lesbian-Golfer-s-Unusual-Good-Luck-Charm-Stirs-Up-Trouble-On-Circuit-

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Community Hoops Night-Phoenix

From HRC

Phoenix Mercury vs. Detroit Shock
Saturday, July 18
7:00 p.m.

Don't miss the fun as the Phoenix Mercury take on the Detroit Shock! Come early for the pre-game exclusive mixer in the Verve energy Lounge! This special package also includes:

Lower Level Ticket to the game
Access to the Pre Game Mixer (snacks, cash bar)
Group Welcome on Jumbotron
Mercury Jersey Drawstring Bag
Season Ticket Holders can join the fun for just $23! Your package will also include one additional game ticket (in addition to your season ticket) and a $5 food/beverage voucher. This offer expires on Thursday, July 16 at 11:59 p.m. Get your tickets today!

Use this Special Offer Code to purchase tickets: HRC

Ticket Offer
Special Package Pricing
$32 Community Night Package
Non-season ticket holders, click here to purchase tickets!

Season Ticket Holders
$23 Community Night Package
Season ticket holders, click here to purchase tickets!

FREE Mercury Jersey Drawstring bag by showing your ticket at the table outside of section 122!

If you do not receive your tickets within 30 minutes, please email Julia LaManna at jlamanna@suns.com or call 602.379.7805.

Monday, July 6, 2009

If you're in Cleveland and How was you Weekend?

WHO: YOU
WHAT: FRIVOLITY COMMUNITY EVENT
WHERE: ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM
WHEN: FRIDAY, JULY 31 @ 8PM
WHY: BECAUSE YOU WANT CLEVELAND TO WIN. AND, BECAUSE IT’S A FREE PARTY.

Dear Friends,

You’re invited to a global party.

It’s not just any party—it’s a celebration. A celebration all about why we love Cleveland, and why we’re proud to call Ohio home.

On July 31 at 8 P.M. at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in downtown Cleveland, the Cleveland Synergy Foundation is throwing the “Frivolity” community event, a free night of music, entertainment, and celebration. You’ll have exclusive access to the entire Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum—for free.

Why the party? The city of Cleveland is a finalist to host the 2014 Gay Games, a global event that promises to enhance the social and economic profile of Cleveland. But to win the world’s support, we need your support.

How can you be a part of this historic event? Simply show up and celebrate. It’s free—go to www.clevelandsynergyfoundation.org and print out your invitation.

This party promises to be THE EVENT of the summer, and you are invited. Come out and show your support for Cleveland as the host for the 2014 Gay Games.

You Rock. Cleveland Rocks. My Games Rock.

Be there.


Also, there were many events this weekend. Tell us how you did and if you can, share your pics with us on facebook!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Congratulations!




To the Phoenix Hellraisers, The Phoenix Hellraisers, winners of Chicago Pride Bowl II Tournament.

For more infomormation about Chicago Pride Bowl, visit www.chicagopridebowl.com

For more information about the Phoenix Hellraisers, visit www.phoenixflagfootball.com