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WISCONSIN: A PREMIER DESTINATION FOR SPORTING EVENTS

In an effort to promote the growing trend of sports tourism in Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Association of Convention & Visitor Bureaus (WACVB), the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, and the Wisconsin Sports Development Corporation (WSDC) have partnered together in an effort to recruit and produce new sporting events for the state of Wisconsin. This Web site is a great way to start planning your next sporting event in Wisconsin.

Why Wisconsin?
World class venues.  A rich sports history.  Invaluable hands-on assistance from the tourism industry.  These are just a few of the reasons to host your next sporting event in Wisconsin.  Wisconsin has hosted many memorable sporting events ranging from professional all-star games and outdoor competitions to collegiate championships and endurance races.  The state boasts a diverse range of sporting events thanks in part to an extensive collection of venues capable of hosting all types of athletic competitions.  Recent events include the Major League Baseball All-Star game, the PGA Championship, ESPN’s Great Outdoor Games, the National Babe Ruth Softball Tournament and the Malibu Open Water Ski Championships and Wakeboard Exhibition . . . not to mention our usual lineup of NFL, NBA and NCAA Division I contests.

Home to professional basketball, baseball and football teams, as well as, a handful of minor league teams and more than 30 colleges and universities, Wisconsin has indoor and outdoor venues able to accommodate all types of sporting events.  Destinations such as Miller Park, Lambeau Field, Bradley Center, Camp Randall and the Kohl Center not only attract hometown fans, but have a proven track record of hosting auxiliary events.

So come play in Wisconsin! We've got some of the best people and facilities in the country to make your next sporting event a great success!