How A Web Site Became A Ticket To The 2008 Beijing Olympics
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How a Website Became a Ticket to the 2008 Beijing Olympics
Summary:
Discover how building a dynamic website and community led to covering the Beijing Olympic Games.
Craig Harkins, owner of Fencing.Net, recently discovered he was one of only 5,600 media members worldwide chosen to cover the Beijing Olympic Games. In 2008, the Atlantan will report on the US Olympic Fencing Team's bid to build on their Gold and Bronze wins from the 2004 Athens Games.
"When reporting on the 2000 Olympics, I relied on late-night internet sessions and past interviews with Olympians," recalled Craig Harkins. "Since then, my aim was to reach the next Olympics. When I learned that Fencing.Net had secured media credentials for Beijing, I danced with joy!"
Fencing.Net has been a key resource since the 2000 Games, recognized by Yahoo!'s Olympic guide and featured by the United States Fencing Association. The site, http://www.fencing.net/, offers extensive information, current news, training insights, and a vibrant community for fencers to engage and share tips.
"US Fencing is thrilled that Fencing.Net will be in Beijing," said Cindy Bent Findlay, Media Coordinator for the US Fencing Association. "We’re confident the U.S. audience will receive real-time updates and interviews with both the US team and international athletes. Fencing.Net has elevated reporting in our sport, and we look forward to exceptional coverage from Beijing."
Since 1995, Fencing.Net has been a resource for beginners and seasoned fencers seeking to enhance their skills. The site also helps people locate fencing clubs and camps and provides essential equipment for the sport.
Now focusing full-time on Fencing.Net, Harkins has taken a break from competitive fencing and recently launched an online fencing gear store at http://shop.fencing.net/.
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