Hanzekovic Memorial - the oldest competition in
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Hanzekovic Memorial - the oldest competition in
v Hanzekovic Memorial the oldest competition in Croatia The Hanžeković Memorial is the oldest sports competition in Croatia. This beautiful sports story began in 1950 as part of the competition between two of Zagreb's strongest athletics clubs, Dinamo and Mladost, and so from the initial stages, the 110 m hurdles memorial race was named after the pre-war Zagreb representative and record holder Boris Hanžeković. The competition gained international status in 1958, which brought some of the biggest names in world athletics to Zagreb over the next few decades. These included Alberto Juantorena, Valeriy Brumel and Renaldo Nehemiah to name a few. At the end of the 20th century, the Meeting grew rapidly in significance, and today the Boris Hanžeković Memorial is considered one of the best athletics meetings in the world. In recent years, the meeting start list has regularly included approximately twenty Olympic and world championship gold medalists, and the results achieved in Zagreb appeared at the top of the world athletics medal tables. Who could forget the numerous jumps of Blanka Vlašić over two metres, especially the one over 208 cm, which is the second result of all time in the high jump category? Or, who could forget the best athlete of all time: Usain Bolt and his 9.85-second result in the 100-metres sprint? And let's not forget the 110 m hurdles memorial race. The list of Olympic and world champions who have participated and won in competitions at the "Hanžek" meeting is equally as long as the Meeting's history: Colin Jackson, Allen Johnson, Mark McKoy, Liu Xiang, Dayron Robles, Ryan Brathwaite, Jason Richardson, David Oliver… The Hanžeković Memorial has created numerous important sports stories. It continues to create and tell them… 03 5. Coverage Analysis Number and value of press releases Medium TV PRINTED MEDIA WEB RADIO TOTAL No. of releases 78 285 121 101 585 HRK value Status of media releases Only mentioned; 42; 7% Secondary; 138; 24% Primary; 405; 69% In 405 releases the 61st Hanžeković Memorial was the main subject. In 138 releases it was the secondary subject, and in 42 releases it was only mentioned. 20 5.1. Coverage Analysis EXPLANATION: Average number of press releases: 585 • TV (78), PRINT (285), WEB (121), RADIO (101) • In 69% of releases, the Hanžeković Memorial was the main subject, in 24% of releases it was the secondary subject, and in 7% of releases it was only mentioned. • According to the number of releases in printed media, the main channels were Sportske novosti, Jutarnji list and Večernji list. • According to the number of releases on TV, the main channels were HTV and Nova TV. • According to the number of releases on internet portals, the main channels were Večernji.hr, Index, Jutarnji.hr and Tportal. • According to the number of releases on radio stations, the main channels were HR1, Antena and HR2. • Total PR value of Hanžeković Memorial in 2011: 27,117,719.55 a. b. c. d. TV = 20,261,200.00 PRINT = 5,122,587.46 WEB = 1,561,078.63 RADIO = 172,853.46 GLOBAL PRESENCE: With regard to TV rights, the Boris Hanžeković meeting is currently represented by one of the most renowned world agencies called IMG, so this superb athletic event will be represented globally, seeing as the rights are bought by countries worldwide. In Europe they include France, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Russia, Poland, Hungary and Romania. Other countries include Mexico, Australia, Brunei, Fiji, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. The Meeting is regularly covered by Reuters, as well as numerous world famous TV channels such as Eurosport, Al Jazeera, ZDF, etc. 21