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The
San Jose Sports Authority is a non-profit organization
that serves as the sports marketing agency for the City
of San Jose. Since our inception in 1991, we have worked
with our community partners to bring more than 150 premier
events and programs to the San Jose area. The following
is just a sample of our premier events:
- 2001 & 2002
Siebel Classic in Silicon Valley (Senior PGA event)
- 2001
Major League Soccer All-Star Game
- 2002
NCAA Men’s
West Regional Basketball Championships
- 2003
USOC Titan Games: The Road to Athens
- 2003-2008
Pac-10 Women’s
Basketball Championships
- 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Rhythmic Gymnastics
and Trampoline
- 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Judo
and Taekwondo
- 2005 Taylor Woodrow Grand Prix of San
Jose
- 2007 NCAA
Division I Men’s Basketball
Championships San Jose Regional
- 2007 USA Gymnastics
Visa Championships
Just as important as the high-profile events listed
above, is the dedication of the San Jose Sports Authority
to youth and amateur athletics. The REACH
Youth Scholarship program was started in 1996 by the Sports Authority to
recognize the role that sports play in helping kids develop
self-confidence and the strength to persevere in the
face of adversity.
The mission of The First Tee of San Jose, a program of the San Jose Sports Authority, is to impact the lives of young people by providing learning facilities and educational programs that promote character development through the game of golf. The Nine Core Values – such as integrity, honesty and perseverance – are integrated into classes offered throughout the year.
Co-founded
by the Sports Authority and community activists in
the mid-1990’s, the Greater San Jose After-School
All-Stars provides educational, cultural and community
enrichment activities for youngsters from the ages of
7 to 17. Chaired nationally by Arnold Schwarzenegger,
the organization currently serves approximately 7,000
youngsters through 15 national chapters.
The San Jose
Sports Authority…enriching the community
through sports. |