When is the next Presidents Cup scheduled. How does the Presidents Cup format work. Who are the top players to watch in the upcoming Presidents Cup. What is the history and significance of the Presidents Cup tournament. How can fans watch and follow the Presidents Cup action.
The History and Significance of the Presidents Cup
The Presidents Cup is a prestigious biennial men’s golf competition that pits a team of U.S. players against an International team representing the rest of the world, excluding Europe. First held in 1994, this event has grown to become one of the most anticipated tournaments in professional golf.
Why is the Presidents Cup so important? The tournament provides a unique opportunity for top golfers from around the globe to compete in a team format, fostering international camaraderie and fierce competition. It also serves as a platform to showcase emerging talent alongside established stars.
Key Facts About the Presidents Cup
- Held every two years, alternating between U.S. and international venues
- Features 24 of the world’s best golfers (12 per team)
- Employs a match play format over four days of competition
- No prize money is awarded – players compete for honor and charity
Presidents Cup Format and Scoring System
Understanding the Presidents Cup format is crucial for fans and players alike. How exactly does the scoring work in this unique tournament?
The competition unfolds over four days, with different match types played each day:
- Day 1: Five foursome matches (alternate shot)
- Day 2: Five fourball matches (best ball)
- Day 3: Four foursome matches and four fourball matches
- Day 4: 12 singles matches
Each match is worth one point, with tied matches resulting in a half-point for each team. The first team to reach 15.5 points wins the Presidents Cup. In the event of a 15-15 tie, the Cup is shared.
Team Selection Process for the Presidents Cup
How are the U.S. and International teams chosen for the Presidents Cup? The selection process combines objective criteria with captain’s discretion to ensure the best possible lineups.
U.S. Team Selection
- Top 8 players in the Presidents Cup points standings automatically qualify
- 4 captain’s picks to round out the team
International Team Selection
- Top 8 players in the Official World Golf Ranking automatically qualify
- 4 captain’s picks to complete the roster
This blend of merit-based qualification and strategic selections allows for both consistency and flexibility in team composition.
Memorable Moments in Presidents Cup History
Over its relatively short history, the Presidents Cup has produced numerous unforgettable moments that have captivated golf fans worldwide. What are some of the most iconic events in the tournament’s past?
1998: International Team’s First and Only Victory
The International squad, led by Peter Thomson, dominated the U.S. team 20.5 to 11.5 at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Australia. This remains the International team’s sole victory in the competition.
2003: The Tie in South Africa
In a dramatic finish, the tournament ended in a 17-17 tie after Tiger Woods and Ernie Els could not be separated in a sudden-death playoff. As a result, the Cup was shared for the first and only time in its history.
2019: Tiger Woods as Playing Captain
Tiger Woods made history by serving as a playing captain for the U.S. team. He led by example, winning all three of his matches and guiding the team to a 16-14 victory at Royal Melbourne.
Top Players to Watch in the Upcoming Presidents Cup
The Presidents Cup consistently features some of the best golfers in the world. Who are the standout players to keep an eye on in the next edition of this prestigious event?
Potential U.S. Team Stars
- Scottie Scheffler: World #1 and Masters champion
- Justin Thomas: Multiple major winner and Presidents Cup veteran
- Jordan Spieth: Former world #1 with exceptional match play record
- Patrick Cantlay: FedEx Cup champion known for clutch performances
International Team Contenders
- Cameron Smith: Open Championship winner and rising star
- Hideki Matsuyama: Masters champion and Japanese golf icon
- Sungjae Im: Young talent with impressive Presidents Cup debut in 2019
- Joaquin Niemann: Chilean prodigy with immense potential
These players, along with many others, will be crucial in shaping the outcome of the next Presidents Cup.
Venues and Host Locations for the Presidents Cup
The Presidents Cup alternates between U.S. and international venues, showcasing some of the world’s most prestigious golf courses. Where has the tournament been held in the past, and where is it headed in the future?
Past Venues
- 1994: Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Virginia, USA
- 1998: Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Victoria, Australia
- 2000: Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Virginia, USA
- 2003: The Links at Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate, George, South Africa
- 2005: Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Virginia, USA
- 2007: Royal Montreal Golf Club, Quebec, Canada
- 2009: Harding Park Golf Club, California, USA
- 2011: Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Victoria, Australia
- 2013: Muirfield Village Golf Club, Ohio, USA
- 2015: Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea, Incheon, South Korea
- 2017: Liberty National Golf Club, New Jersey, USA
- 2019: Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Victoria, Australia
Future Venues
The 2022 Presidents Cup was held at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. The 2024 edition is scheduled to take place at Royal Montreal Golf Club in Canada, marking a return to international soil.
How to Watch and Follow the Presidents Cup
For golf enthusiasts eager to catch every moment of Presidents Cup action, there are multiple ways to stay connected and engaged with the tournament. How can fans ensure they don’t miss a single swing?
Television Broadcast
In the United States, NBC and Golf Channel typically provide comprehensive coverage of the Presidents Cup. International broadcasters vary by region, but major sports networks usually carry the event.
Streaming Options
For those who prefer to watch online, several streaming platforms offer live coverage:
- NBC Sports app and website
- PGA Tour Live (subscription required)
- Various international streaming services depending on location
Social Media and Online Updates
To stay up-to-date with real-time scores, highlights, and behind-the-scenes content:
- Follow the official Presidents Cup accounts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook
- Check the PGA Tour website for live leaderboards and statistics
- Subscribe to golf-focused YouTube channels for analysis and recaps
By utilizing these various platforms, fans can immerse themselves in the Presidents Cup experience, regardless of their location.
The Impact of the Presidents Cup on Professional Golf
Beyond the excitement of the competition itself, the Presidents Cup has had a significant influence on the landscape of professional golf. How has this tournament shaped the sport over the years?
Growing Global Interest
By showcasing top talent from around the world, the Presidents Cup has helped expand golf’s international appeal. It has particularly boosted interest in countries represented by the International team, inspiring new generations of golfers.
Fostering Team Spirit
In a sport dominated by individual achievements, the Presidents Cup provides a rare opportunity for players to experience team competition at the highest level. This dynamic has led to memorable partnerships and rivalries that extend beyond the tournament.
Charitable Contributions
Since its inception, the Presidents Cup has generated millions of dollars for charitable causes worldwide. Players compete for free, with their designated charities receiving substantial donations based on the tournament’s proceeds.
Elevating Emerging Talent
The Presidents Cup often serves as a stage for up-and-coming golfers to prove themselves against established stars. Strong performances in this high-pressure environment can launch careers and create new golf heroes.
As the Presidents Cup continues to evolve, its impact on professional golf is likely to grow, further cementing its status as one of the sport’s premier events.
Presidents Cup 2019 TV Schedule & Livestream
The 13th edition of the biennial Presidents Cup is set to take place December 11-15 at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Royal Melbourne recently hosted the matches in 2011, and prior to that in 1998, when the International team had their first and only victory.
The defending champion United States Team, captained by Tiger Woods, will include Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, Rickie Fowler, Matt Kuchar, Xander Schauffele, Webb Simpson, Patrick Cantlay, Bryson DeChambeau, and Woods’ four captains picks which include Tony Finau, Patrick Reed, Gary Woodland, and Tiger Woods as playing captain.
Rounding out the International Team are Hideki Matsuyama, Adam Scott, Louis Oosthuizen, Marc Leishman, Abraham Ancer, Haotong Li, C.T. Pan, Cameron Smith and captain Ernie Els’ four captain’s picks include Sungjae Im, Joaquin Niemann, Adam Hadwin, and Ben An.
Golf Channel will be there every step of the way with live tournament and news programming.
Watch even more of the Presidents Cup with PGA Tour Live on NBC Sports Gold
Can the International Team beat the United States Team for the first time in over 20 years? Stay locked on Golf Channel all week for updates: Morning Drive will kick off each day with discussion and updates, followed by Live From the Presidents Cup with full news and analysis from Royal Melbourne. Catch live coverage of the Presidents Cup on Golf Channel and via streaming. Join in on the social media conversation by following Golf Channel on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and using hashtag #PresidentsCup
Presidents Cup Programming Guide (All times ET):
Monday, December 9:
Morning Drive: 7-9am on GOLF
Live From the Presidents Cup: 7pm-1am on GOLF
Tuesday, December 10:
Morning Drive: 7-9am on GOLF
Live From the Presidents Cup: 7pm-2am on GOLF
Wednesday, December 11:
Morning Drive: 7-10am on GOLF
Live From the Presidents Cup: 3:30-5:30pm on GOLF
Presidents Cup Day 1: 5:30pm-12am on GOLF
Live From the Presidents Cup: 12-2am on GOLF
Thursday, December 12:
Morning Drive: 7-10am ET on GOLF
Live From the Presidents Cup: 4:30-7pm on GOLF
Presidents Cup Day 2: 7pm-12am on GOLF
Live From the Presidents Cup: 12-2am on GOLF
Friday, December 13:
Morning Drive: 7-8am ET on GOLF
Live From the Presidents Cup: 2-3pm on GOLF
Presidents Cup Day 3: 3pm-2am on GOLF
Live From the Presidents Cup: 2am-4am on GOLF
Saturday, December 14:
Morning Drive: 10am-12pm ET on GOLF
Presidents Cup Day 3 Replay: 2:30pm-6pm on NBC
Live From the Presidents Cup: 4-6pm on GOLF
Presidents Cup Final Day: 6pm-12am on GOLF
Live From the Presidents Cup: 12-2am on GOLF
Sunday, December 15:
Morning Drive: 10am-12pm ET on GOLF
Presidents Cup Final Day Replay: 1pm-6pm on NBC
Watch even more of the Presidents Cup with PGA Tour Live on NBC Sports Gold. See below for the full schedule of exclusive coverage. Learn more here.
Wednesday, December 11:
Presidents Cup Day 1: 5:30pm – 12am ET
Thursday, December 12:
Presidents Cup Day 2: 7pm – 12am ET
Friday, December 13:
Presidents Cup Day 3: 3pm – 2am ET
Saturday, December 14:
Presidents Cup Final Day: 6pm – 12am ET
Presidents Cup – Tournaments/Events | Arizona
2021 Far West Presidents Cup Regionals
13U-18U: Gold Division Champions advance to Presidents Cup Regionals in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Arizona State Cup 12U champion attends Regionals which is held at the same location at Salt Lake City, Utah.
12U and 11U Gold and Silver flights for President’s Cup do not advance to Regionals.
2021 US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup Presented by Chipotle
- Dates: TBD
- Location: TBD
Coaches/Parents, please remember the following transfer rules apply
NOVEMBER 1ST TRANSFER POLICY:
Players who transfer from one club to another club after November 1st will be ineligible for participation in both Arizona State Cup (National Championship Series) and Arizona Presidents Cup for that seasonal year. A transfer is defined as the process by which a player changes club affiliation, moving from one club and re-registering to a team within a different club within the same seasonal year.
A maximum of five (5) transfers are allowed for teams which participate in the National Championships Series, known as Arizona State Cup.
There is no limitation on transfers for teams participating in Arizona President’s Cup.
The November 1st transfer deadline does not apply to the 19U age group.
Presidents Cup Key Dates
April 17-19: 11U/12U Gold & All Ages Silver Brackets Group Play
April 17-19: All Ages and Brackets Group Play & Possible Playoffs
April 24-26: All Ages Group Play or Playoffs
April 25: 13U & Older Gold Group Play or Playoffs, 11U/12U Gold and All Ages Silver Brackets Finals and Consolation
April 26: 13U and Older Gold Group Play or Playoffs
May 1-3: 13U and Older Gold All Finals and Consolation
At Minimum, teams should be expected to play Friday, Saturday, Sunday with a high likelihood of a Weeknight game.
POSSIBLE WEEKNIGHT PLAY DATES IN APRIL 4/20-4/23, 4/27-4/30 8TH, 15TH, 22ND, 29TH
- Applied Teams
- Accepted Teams – Posted 2/10/2020
- Cup Exception Request Form – Posted 1/29/2020
- Cup Exception Request Form V2 – (To Be posted 3/23)
- Check In: Presidents Cup Roster Freeze and Online Credentials Information- (Posted March 3, 2020)
- Check In: SPANISH Presidents Cup Roster Freeze and Online Credentials Information – (Posted March 3,2020)
- Welcome Letter For Regional Teams – To be presented to advancing teams post Championship matches
- Regional AZ Team Schedule (TBD)
- Registration Deadline (12U-19U) NOW CLOSED-March 1, 2020
- Payment Fee Deadline (12U-19U)** March 1, 2020
- Late Fee for Payments after March 1 – $100
- Refund Deadline (12U-19U)***- March 1, 2020
- Presidents Cup Brackets (Groups/Seeding) – (Posted Early – March 15) Brackets have not changed as of 3/24.
- Schedule Release Date- DRAFT to Teams
March 20, 2020 Updated to April 3 - Roster Freeze Deadline (11u/12u Gold and All Ages Silver Division)- March 18, 2020 at noon (Corrected from March 20 to March 18)
- Roster Freeze Deadline (13u and Older Gold) – March 18, 2020 at noon (Corrected from March 20 to March 18)
*Payments not received by deadline will incur a $100 Late Fee.
**Payments not received within 3 days of published deadline will be removed from the event.
***Withdrawal from the event after the deadline will result in complete forfeiture of any fees paid.
Coaches/Parents, please remember the following transfer rules apply:
NOVEMBER 1ST TRANSFER POLICY:
Players who transfer from one club to another club after November 1st will be ineligible for participation in both Arizona State Cup (National Championship Series) and Arizona Presidents Cup for that seasonal year. A transfer is defined as the process by which a player changes club affiliation, moving from one club and re-registering to a team within a different club within the same seasonal year.
A maximum of five (5) transfers are allowed for teams which participate in the National Championships Series, known as Arizona State Cup.
There is no limitation on transfers for teams participating in Arizona Presidents Cup.
The November 1st transfer deadline does not apply to the 19U age group.
2019 Presidents Cup Frequently Asked Questions | Golf News and Tour Information
The 13th edition of the Presidents Cup features two dozen of the world’s best golfers gathering at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club. The United States and International teams begin the four-day event on Thursday morning in Australia—Wednesday evening in the U.S. thanks to the 16-hour time difference between there and the East Coast. Since the Cup’s inception in 1994, the U.S. has been a dominant force, going 10-1-1 overall. Nevertheless, the only time the International squad emerged victorious was at Royal Melbourne in 1998, giving the home side hope for another upset. The U.S. has won seven in a row, including a dominant 19-11 performance in 2017. As we prepare for another playing of the biennial event, here are all of the answers to some frequently asked questions about the 2019 Presidents Cup.
What is the Presidents Cup?
That’s reasonable opening question considering the matches takes place every two years and a billion things have happened in golf since 2017. It’s also easy to get it mixed up with the Ryder Cup, another global competition that you don’t have to worry about right now since we’re in an odd year. In short, the Presidents Cup is a series of matches between the United States and an International team that represents the rest of the world excluding Europe. It was created by the PGA Tour, which saw an opportunity for golfers not involved in the Ryder Cup to compete in a team event. The competition alternates between venues in the U.S. and overseas. The previous three competitions took place in New Jersey (Liberty National), South Korea, and Ohio (Muirfield Village).
What is the format of the Presidents Cup?
Unlike the Ryder Cup, the Presidents Cup is a four-day event with 30 total matches. On Thursday and Friday in Australia (Wednesday in the U.S.), there is a single five-match session each day, four-ball (best ball) on Day 1, foursomes (alternate shot) on Day 2. On Saturday, there are two four-match sessions, with four-ball in the morning and foursomes in the afternoon. Finally, on Sunday, there will be 12 singles matches. The team that earns the most points after four days wins the Cup.
Has this always been the Presidents Cup format?
Over the years, there have been constant small changes made to the construction of the event. The final day has always been made up of 12 singles matches, however, the change from three days to four back in 2015 allowed for some leeway in setup. The points total has shifted over the decades too, but the current number of 30 has stayed the same since 2015.
When is the 2019 Presidents Cup and where is it being played?
This year’s contest will take place from Dec. 12-15 at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Victoria. The 16-hour time difference will mean that the events will start in the afternoon/early evening on the east coast in the U.S. Royal Melbourne is a 36-hole club that consists of two of the top-ranked courses in Australia, designed by Alister MacKenzie. Holes from each course comprise the composite Championship course that’s recognized as the best course in the Southern Hemisphere.
Which team won the 2017 Presidents Cup?
As mentioned previously, the U. S. is on a hot streak winning the last seven Presidents Cups. In 2017, America won by a decisive 19-11 score at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey. Dustin Johnson led the team to victory going 4-0-1 and picking up 4½ points.
How are the Presidents Cup teams selected?
Each team consists of 12 players, eight of whom earn their spots through their ranking on season-long points list. The other four are selected by the team’s repsective captains. The U.S. uses the FedEx Cup points to help determine its automatic eight, with points doubling for the 2019 season. The cut off date this time was the 2019 BMW Championship. The International team uses the Official Golf World Ranking points system and picks the top eight players from the table.
Who are the players on the 2019 Presidents Cup teams?
The 2019 American team is as follows:
Automatic qualifiers, in order of qualifying: Justin Thomas, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele, Webb Simpson, Matt Kuchar, Bryson DeChambeau
Captain’s picks: Tiger Woods, Tony Finau, Gary Woodland, Rickie Fowler, Patrick Reed
*Brooks Koepka made the U. S. team but had to drop out due to a knee injury. Woods replaced him with Fowler.
The 2019 International Team is as follows:
Automatic qualifiers, in order of qualifying: Marc Leishman, Hideki Matsuyama, Louis Oosthuizen, Adam Scott, Abraham Ancer, Haotong Li, C.T. Pan, Cameron Smith
Captain’s picks: Sungjae Im, An Byeong-Hun An, Adam Hadwin, Joaquín Niemann
*Jason Day was originally a captain’s pick for the International team but had to withdraw due to a back injury. Els replaced him with An.
Who are the vice-captains for each team?
The American vice-captains are Fred Couples, Zach Johnson and Steve Stricker. The International vice-captains are K.J. Choi, Geoff Ogilvy, Trevor Immelman, and Mike Weir.
Which team has won the most Presidents Cups?
Of the 12 matches, the U. S. has won 10 and the International team has won once. There was a tie in 2003 in South Africa.
What is the largest margin of victory in the Presidents Cup?
In 2000, the U.S. team captained by Ken Venturi at the Robert Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia won by 11 points with a score of 21½-10½. It was the Presidents Cup directly after losing to the International team for the first time in 1998.
What if the Presidents Cup ends in a 15-15 tie?
Unlike in the Ryder Cup, if the two teams split the points evenly, they will share the trophy.
How many times have the teams tied in Presidents Cup history?
It has only happened once back in 2003. At first, the tie led to a sudden-death playoff between Tiger Woods and Ernie Els, representing their respective sides. After three holes, the two were still deadlocked and with the sun having set, it was decided that the Cup would be shared.
Who has appeared in the most Presidents Cups?
This will be the first time that Phil Mickelson will not be playing in the Presidents Cup since its start in 1994. Lefty has been on 12 teams garnering the most total Cup points with 32½.
Are there any other events in golf similar to the Presidents Cup?
There are many other golf events similar to the Presidents Cup, most notably the Ryder Cup (which we’ve mentioned maybe once or twice already). The Ryder Cup occurs every other year during non-Presidents Cup years and is between the United States and a team made up of European players. There’s also the Solheim Cup, which is the women’s professional equivalent of the Ryder Cup; the Walker Cup, which is between amateurs from the U. S. and Great Britain & Ireland; and the Curtis Cup, which is the women’s equivalent to the Walker Cup. There are also junior versions of the Presidents, Ryder and Solheim Cups.
What are the future hosts of the Presidents Cup?
The future host sites of the Presidents Cup in the United States have been announced through 2025 with overseas course in 2023 still to be determined.
2021: Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, N.C.
2025: TPC Harding Park, San Francisco
Who broadcasts the Presidents Cup?
NBC has the American broadcast television rights for the competition and will be sharing the coverage with the Golf Channel. Here is a breakdown of the TV schedule as it will appear in the U.S. (all times Eastern):
Wednesday, Dec. 11
Day 1 Four-ball: 5:30 p.m.-Midnight
Thursday, Dec. 12
Day 2 Foursomes: 7 p.m.-Midnight
Friday, Dec. 13
Day 3 Four-ball/Foursomes: 3 p.m.-2 a.m.
Encore on NBC: 2:30-6 p.m. Saturday
Saturday, Dec. 14
Day 3 Encore broadcast on NBC: 2:30-6 p.m.
Day 4 Singles: 6 p.m.-Midnight
Sunday, Dec. 15
Day 4 Encore broadcast on NBC: 1-6 p.m.
President’s Cup Cybersecurity Competition | CISA
Established in 2019, the President’s Cup Cybersecurity Competition is a national cyber event aiming to identify, challenge, and reward the best cybersecurity talent in the federal workforce. Held annually, the President’s Cup consists of individual and team challenges focusing on areas across the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework).
Competitors will face an array of challenges that require an extensive skill set to complete. The President’s Cup was created in response to Executive Order 13870: America’s Cybersecurity Workforce.
2020 President’s Cup Coverage
The second annual President’s Cup Cybersecurity Competition concluded on February 25, 2021.
The competition began in August 2020 and was split into a teams competition and two separate tracks for the individual competition, one focused on incident response and forensic analysis and the other focused on vulnerability exploration analysis. Over 1,400 participants and nearly 250 teams competed in this year’s competition. Held virtually this year, the finals featured the top 10 competitors from each individual track and the top five teams. In the finals the teams competed in two rounds held on separate days. During the first day of finals, teams were matched against a variety of challenges in a Capture the Flag format. On the second day teams faced a “Save the World” scenario in a virtual environment built just for this year’s competition. The cumulative score over the two days determined the winning team. The second day of the teams competition was broadcast live and the video is available below.
2019 President’s Cup Coverage
The first annual President’s Cup Cybersecurity Competition wrapped up December 13, 2019. The competition began in September and drew more than 1,000 individuals and 200 teams. After two qualifying rounds, 10 individual finalists and five team finalists came to the Washington, D.C. area for the final round at the CISA Cybersecurity Lab. The President’s Cup is designed to highlight the extraordinary cybersecurity talent in the federal government, and to promote careers in the field.
The five teams were given a series of challenges to solve on the first day, followed by a virtual escape room on the second day, with the winner determined by a combined score from the two days. The winning team consisted of Major Josh Rykowski, U.S. Army Cyber Command; Chief Warrant Officer Phillip Smith, U. S. Army 781st Military Intelligence Brigade; Chief Warrant Officer Benjamin Koontz, U.S. Army, Defense Information Systems Agency; Sergeant First Class Zachary McElroy, U.S. Army Cyber Protection Brigade; and Staff Sergeant Matthew Cundari, U.S. Army Cyber Protection Brigade.
Individuals were given ten challenges to solve over an eight-hour period, testing different technical and security skills. Sears Schulz, a cadet at the U.S. Air Force Academy, finished first in the individual competition, solving four challenges. Cadet Schulz is a senior at the Academy and hopes to attend graduate school to study cybersecurity.
President’s Cup Timeline
Information about the 2021 President’s Cup Cybersecurity Competition will be posted here when announced later this year.
Registration
Information for registration in the 2021 President’s Cup Cybersecurity Competition will be posted here when announced later this year.
Participation in the President’s Cup is limited to employees of the United States Federal Government executive departments and agencies, uniformed service members, and drilling members of the United States military. Government contractors are not permitted to participate.
Participants can compete as an individual, on a team of up to five members, or both as an individual and a member of a team. All team members must belong to the same Government department or uniformed service.
Participants must register using a “.gov/.mil” email address.
Competition Details
The competition consists of three rounds, each increasingly difficult. The challenges are real-world scenarios where participants will apply technical skills to solve a problem or complete a task. Challenges are mapped to Tasks and Work Roles from the NICE Framework and categories listed in Executive Order 13870.
Both individuals and teams compete in each of the three rounds. This year, there are two tracks available within the Individuals competition. Individuals can choose to participate in one or both tracks based on their interest.
The first qualification round is open to all participants — Those who succeed will be invited to compete in the next round. The second qualification round will downsize the number of competitors through increasingly difficult challenges. The top five teams and ten individuals in each track will compete in the final Championship Round.
Please see below for information about the three rounds:
Round 1: Teams
- Teams access remotely via supported web browser.
- The top team from each Department, as well as top 20% of Teams overall by score, are invited to compete in Round 2
- Teams will have 8 hours to solve as many challenges as they can.
Round 1: Individuals
- Individuals access remotely via supported web browser.
- Top 100 scores in each track advance to Round 2. There are no tie-breakers; all tied for 100th place will be invited to continue.
- Both tracks qualifiers to be held simultaneously – competitors can participate in either or both.
- Individuals will have 4 hours per track to solve as many challenges as they can.
Round 2: Teams
- Same team members as Round 1 – access remotely via supported web browser
- Higher points and harder challenges.
- Score cut-off determines the five teams who advance to the Championship Round.
- Teams will have 8 hours to solve as many challenges as they can.
Round 2: Individuals
- Individuals access remotely via supported web browser.
- Higher points and harder challenges.
- Score cut-off determines the 10 individuals from each track who advance to the Championship Round.
- Both tracks qualifiers to be held simultaneously – competitors can participate in either or both, if invited to Round 2.
- Individuals will have 4 hours per track to solve as many challenges as they can.
Championship Round: Teams
- Same team members as Rounds 1 and 2.
- REMOTE two-day event.
- First day consists of challenges similar to qualifier rounds.
- Second day consists of virtual scenario-based challenge, a unique twist on last year’s “Escape Room” format. More details to come.
- Cumulative score between both days determine the President’s Cup team first, second, and third place.
Championship Round: Individuals
- REMOTE one-day event.
- Challenge-based format similar to qualifier rounds.
- First, second and third place individual winners determined by final leaderboard scores.
- There will be separate championship round for Individuals Track A and Individuals Track B.
Incentives and Awards
Each Department and Agency is responsible for providing awards to their participants.
Support and Contact Information
To ask a question, report a problem, or provide other feedback on the President’s Cup Cybersecurity Competition, contact us at: [email protected] or call (412) 268-3054.
Please include as much detail as possible such as the specific challenge, system element(s) involved, and any error messages you may have received.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Below you will find some commonly asked questions and answers to help you with the President’s Cup. If you can’t find the answer here, please contact us.
1. Will I need any special software or applications to participate in the President’s Cup?
No. All that is needed for the first two qualification rounds is a modern web browser and your registered account. Supported browsers are: Chrome, Firefox and Edge or later.
2. I saw that the Championship Round is an in-person, three-day event. Where is the Championship Round held?
Determination will be made in the coming months if a 2021 final round will be held on location within the CISA Cybersecurity Division facility in Arlington, VA. If held on location, agencies will be responsible for travel of their personnel if they qualify.
3. My agency wants to enter two teams in Round 1. Is that possible?
Yes. A department or agency can enter more than one team in the competition.
4. One of my team members dropped out after Round 1. Can I replace them with someone else for Round 2?
No. Once a team is established, members cannot be added. You have the option to compete without that team member.
5. When does registration for the competition start?
Registration information for the 2021 President’s Cup Cybersecurity Competition will be posted here when announced later this year.
6. It is mentioned that the competition challenges will be mapped to the NICE Framework. Where can I get more information on the NICE Framework?
This one-page overview is a good place to start. This video, NICE Framework 101, is a more detailed introduction to the NICE Framework website. See also our supporting materials below.
7. I’m eligible to participate in the President’s Cup, but I don’t have a team. Can I participate as an individual?
Yes. See Competition Details above. Participants can compete either as part of a team or as an individual or both. Round 1 is open to any and all Federal Executive Branch cybersecurity professionals.
8.
I’m a detailee and I want to participate. Which organization do I participate with – my original agency or my detailed agency?
Detailees to a specific agency can participate on a team for their detailed agency or their home agency subject to the approval of both their home agency and detail supervisor, including agreement on which agency will be responsible for awards.
9. Can I participate on more than one team at a time?
No. You can only be a team member on one team.
10. I’m a government contractor and I want to participate. Am I eligible?
No. Government contractors cannot participate in the President’s Cup.
President’s Cup Supporting Materials
Review the supporting materials and resources below to help prepare for the President’s Cup. Many of these resources are mentioned above and were referenced in the planning stages of the President’s Cup timeline.
https://presidentscup.cisa.gov/
Nine Network signs broadcast agreement for 2019 Presidents Cup in Melbourne
Tiger Woods image – Golfweek
Under a new deal announced in Melbourne yesterday, Nine will bring the 2019 Presidents Cup to life for viewers in Australia when International Team Captain Ernie Els and United States Team Captain Tiger Woods bring the unique team competition to The Royal Melbourne Golf Club on December 9-15, 2019.
The broadcast agreement provides Nine with the free-to-air rights to more than 27 hours of live competition throughout the tournament.
Tom Malone, Nine’s Director of Sport, said: “We are thrilled to be partnering with Discovery and the PGA TOUR on this incredible event. It is golf’s ultimate test – America versus the rest of the world, where the prize money is pride and bragging rights. With Tiger and Ernie as captains, the stakes have never been higher, and you can guarantee the focus of the sporting world will be on Royal Melbourne. ”
The 2019 Presidents Cup will bring the very best for fans interested in world-class team competition with the top 12 players from the United States taking on the top 12 from across the globe, excluding Europe. Australia will serve as the “home country” for the International Team. The return to Melbourne, Australia, will mark the third time in the biennial event’s 25-year history it has been held at the renowned Sandbelt course, as the event was previously held in Melbourne in 1998 and 2011 at The Royal Melbourne Golf Club.
Melbourne also holds the distinction as the site of the lone International Team’s victory in 1998, which saw Peter Thomson’s International Team defeat Jack Nicklaus’ U.S. Team, 20.5 to 11.5.
The Presidents Cup is a unique golf event in that there is no purse or prize money. Players are not paid for their participation, but each competitor allocates an equal portion of the funds generated to charities of his choice. Since the event’s inception, more than $49. 1 million has been raised for charity from event proceeds, as well as contributions made on behalf of the Presidents Cup, including a record charitable donation of $10.7 million from the 2017 event alone.
“The Presidents Cup is a showcase of everything that golf stands for from the thrilling competition, to the sportsmanship shown by the two teams to the charitable impact that will be created by the event for Australia and throughout the world,” said Matt Kamienski, executive director of the Presidents Cup. “Nine are perfect partners for our domestic programming to help us bring these elements of the event to life in front of the best sporting fans in the world.”
Morning 9: Big developments in Golf TV world | Presidents Cup ratings soar
As the Olympic games opened in Tokyo, two major championships were decided around the golf world, and three other events kept our eyes glued to screens everywhere. We watched a swashbuckling Spaniard dunk an approach for albatross on Saturday, and the world’s finest women worked overtime in France to determine a winner. Even with the loss of Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm to positive COVID tests, Olympic golf is coming during this golden period for 2021 golf viewing. Let’s run down what we know, and let’s take you along for the ride this week.
MIGUEL. ALBATROSS ON HOLE 1. ?
He’s T5 at the Senior Open Championship Presented by Rolex. pic.twitter.com/DFkfoKFbie
— PGA TOUR Champions (@ChampionsTour) July 24, 2021
LPGA: Evian Championship to Lee, and it’s her first!
Jeongeun Lee6 would have taken any of her first three scores on Sunday. She wouldn’t have been picky. She didn’t need the 61 that Leona Maguire posted on day four. She didn’t need the 66 that Amy Yang signed for, and she didn’t need the 68 that Inbee Park registered. In fact, all she needed was one stroke better than the 71 she had on the final day of the Evian Championship. Unfortunately for Lee6, her five bogeys from holes three through nine were too much to overcome, even with birdie at the closing three holes. She finished in a tie with Minjee Lee at 18-under par, and the two went off to sudden death to determine who would claim the year’s final major title.
Minjee had turned in minus-three, and imagined that her top competition was Yealimi Noh as Lee6 faltered. Minjee came home in minus-four, with birdie at four of her final five holes. Imagine her surprise when Noh failed to make birdie at the closing hole, and finished one back of Lee’s 18-under total. Imagine her further surprise when Lee6 completed her comeback with birdie, necessitating a playoff. Away they went, returning to the 18th hole. Off a bit of a sidehill lie, with the ball below her feet, Minjee laced her second to within a dozen feet. Her eagle attempt caught an edge, and she tapped in for birdie. Lee6 was not so fortunate, and her bogey meant that Minjee Lee had finally earned a major women’s title.
This remarkable shot in the playoff helped seal her first major victory.
Bravo, @minjeegolf ? pic.twitter.com/sD4p1nIWvV
— LPGA (@LPGA) July 25, 2021
Champions Tour: Senior Open trophy makes its way to Wales
After doing nearly everything right on Saturday, Stephen Dodd of Wales did quite a few things wrong on Sunday. The Welshman can be forgiven, as these weren’t household chores with no eyes upon him. Dodd was the third-round leader of the Senior Open championship, played at perhaps the finest course on this year’s roster of sites, Sunningdale. Dodd was paired with Wisconsin’s Jerry Kelly, but Kelly didn’t have his best stuff on Sunday, ending in sixth position.
Miguel Ángel Jiménez electrified Sunningdale with his opening-hole albatross on Saturday. On Sunday, the Spaniard only made birdie at the par-five first. However, he went on to post his best round of the week, with a 65 that brought him to 12-under par. Northern Ireland’s Darren Clarke was after a Senior Open title to match his 2011 Open title, but bogey at the 10th and 16th knocked him out of first, into solo third. And then came Dodd.
The pride of Wales had a bogey on each nine holes on Sunday. He had two birdies on each half as well, and none was more important than the twelve feet he traversed over the final green. With victory in sight, Dodd’s understated demeanor never wavered, and he calmly stroked the putt for four into the cup, for his fourth senior title and his first-ever major. Well done, Dodd.
The moment the dream was realized.pic.twitter.com/UZXTDtPdbt
— PGA TOUR Champions (@ChampionsTour) July 25, 2021
PGA Tour: 3M Open means third time a Champ
When you sign for a clean card, good things happen. Cameron Champ wanted that clean, Sunday card, even after he pull-hooked a drive into North Dakota on the 18th hole. Even after he chunk-fuzzed a recovery pitch into the rough. Even after he had to lay his third up on the par five closer. Champ stuck his fourth inside three feet and tapped in for par, a third consecutive 67, and a two-triumph over a triumvirate of worthy challengers.
Jhonattan Vegas led early in the week, then put on a Sunday charge with an outward 32. His birdie barrage stalled, he made a few bogies, and ended at minus-13. The South African tandem of Charl Schwartzel and “Hard Luck” Louis Oosthuizen joined Vegas in the runner-up position. Schwartzel had 67 and three 68s on the week but, like Vegas, spotted the day-four card with too many blemishes to chase Champ down. As for Louis, Mr. Seconds nearly holed his third at the last for eagle and minus-fourteen. It lipped out and he settled for yet another, runner-up finish in his star-crossed 2021. No one is playing better than Louis, but everyone seems to clip him in the end. Perhaps his day is coming soon.
The victory is Champ’s third on the PGA Tour, following wins at Sanderson Farms in 2018 and Safeway in 2019. Folks were quick to baptize him as the next, great hope, but Champ is progressing at a moderate, healthy pace. Having just turned 26, he can look ahead to 15-20 years of championship-calibre play.
CLUTCH.@Cameron__Champ will have 2 feet to win it after a DART at 18! ? pic.twitter.com/bhd6ihlPqz
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) July 25, 2021
Korn Ferry: Wu commerce claims Price Cutter and Tour promotion
Dylan Wu was in fine position as the P-Triple-C headed down the home stretch on Sunday afternoon. A lightning delay had postponed what seemed inevitable for a time, but the former Northwestern Wildcat sat on a front-nine 31 and a healthy lead over his nearest pursuers. Mother Nature’s pyrotechnics awakened Wu’s playing partner, Alex Kang and others, and the inward half became a battle to the finish line.
The biggest move came from Taylor Moore. After turning in minus-three on the day, Moore posted six consecutive birdies to open the back nine. He added a seventh at the closing hole for 29 and 62, to reach 25-under par. Moore’s onslaught, impressive as it was, might have always been too late for top spot. Wu was in command of his game, making par after par, with the occasional birdie (11 and 16) sprinkled on top.
After making three bogies in his opening 68, Wu made zero over the next 54 holes. That’s some impressive golf, and it was enough to earn him an inaugural Korn Ferry Tour victory and a move to 12th on The 25 money list. Beginning after the FedEx Cup playoffs on the PGA Tour this August, Wu will make his debut on the big circuit as a card-carrying member. Playing partner Kang ultimately finished in a tie for fourth position, one behind third-place Taylor Dickson, who closed with 64.
“Let’s go!”…to the @PGATOUR!
The 2021 @PriceCutterCC champion, @Dylan_Wu59! pic.twitter.com/6C46bqawIa
— Korn Ferry Tour (@KornFerryTour) July 25, 2021
European Tour: Wales Open title heads to the Iberian peninsula
Nacho Elvira had lost two previous playoffs on the European Tour. Winless on the big tour since turning professional, he was not all that thrilled about facing a third one at the Cazoo Open in Wales. His opponent was Justin Harding, who had won in March at the Magical Kenya Open. Harding was riding a wave, while Elvira had handed back a sizable lead over the final 18 holes. Things didn’t bode well for the Spaniard, but that’s why they play the playoff.
Elvira began the final round with a six-shot advantage over Harding and Mikko Kornonen of Finland. While the leader went 3-3-3 over the front nine (3 of each bogies, pars, and birdies), both Harding and Korhonen turned in the kind of halves that state that winning is on their minds. By the time they reached the 15th tee, all three were tied at the top. Adding to the drama, each made birdie at the par four hole. Harding made par at the closing triumvirate, and finished at 16-under par. Korhonen stumbled at the 17th with bogey, and could not gather a birdie at the last to tie the lead. He finished alone in third spot.
Elvira added another birdie at 16, to reclaim the lead, then gave it back with a wretched bogey at the par five closing hole. Thus did the Spaniard and the South African return to the 18th tee for sudden victory. It was over quickly, but not in the manner that some might expect. The fellow on the rise, faltered with bogey. The man treading water, emerged and survived. With par on the playoff hole, Nacho Elvira claimed his first European Tour title at the age of 34.
After losing his six-shot lead @nachoelvira87 is back in front with one hole to play!#CazooOpen pic.twitter.com/bLu15hPek8
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) July 25, 2021
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Koepka withdraws from Presidents Cup, replaced by Fowler – KVEO-TV
by: DOUG FERGUSON, Associated Press
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FILE – In this Aug. 25, 2019, file photo, Brooks Koepka hits from the second tee during the final round of the Tour Championship golf tournament at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. Koepka has withdrawn from the Presidents Cup because of a knee injury he suffered last month in South Korea. Koepka is the No. 1 player in the world and was the leading qualifier for the Presidents Cup, which will be played Dec. 12-15 at Royal Melbourne in Australia. Koepka will be replaced by Rickie Fowler. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)
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Brooks Koepka’s knee injury is bad enough that he withdrew from the Presidents Cup three weeks before it begins.
Koepka, the No. 1 player in the world who led all qualifiers for the American team, said Wednesday the injury he suffered Oct. 18 at the CJ Cup in South Korea is not recovering well enough for him to complete Dec. 12-15 at Royal Melbourne in Australia.
U.S. captain Tiger Woods replaced him with Rickie Fowler.
“I consider it to be a high honor to be part of the 2019 team and I regret not being able to compete,” Koepka said in a statement. “Since my injury in Korea, I have been in constant contact with Tiger and assured him that I was making every effort to be 100% in time for the Presidents Cup in Australia. However, I need more time to heal.”
Koepka was coming off a season in which he won three times, including a second straight PGA Championship, and had runner-up finishes in the Masters and U.S. Open. When he started the new season in October at Las Vegas, he revealed he had stem cell treatment on his left patella the day after the Tour Championship because his knee had been bothering him over the last five months of the season.
Two weeks later, he was walking down a slope off the tee at the par-5 third hole in the second round of the CJ Cup when his right foot hit a wet piece of concrete and he landed hard on his left knee for support. He shot 75 and withdrew after the round, returning to Florida for treatment.
Koepka has not spoken publicly about the nature of the injury. He was in touch with Woods, who had been contemplating alternative plans.
“Brooks and I talked, and he’s disappointed that he won’t be able to compete,” Woods said. “I told him to get well soon, and that we’re sorry he won’t be with us in Australia. He would clearly be an asset both on the course and in the team room.”
Woods, who used one of his four captain’s picks on himself after winning in Japan, originally left Fowler off the team and said it was the hardest phone call he made when telling prospective players he was not taking them.
Fowler, who got married in the offseason, has not played since the Tour Championship on Aug. 25 and withdrew from the Mayakoba Golf Classic last week because of a stomach bug he picked up during his honeymoon.
He is in the field for the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas the week before the Presidents Cup.
“When I heard Brooks wasn’t going to be ready to play, I was bummed for him and the team,” Fowler said. “Then I got a call from both Brooks and Tiger. I was humbled and excited to be given the chance. To be picked by Tiger to compete with him and the rest of the team is very special. It is impossible to replace the world’s No. 1, but I can assure my teammates and American golf fans that I will be prepared and ready to do my part to bring home the Presidents Cup.”
Koepka had not entered the Hero World Challenge. It remained unclear whether he would be fit in time for the Sentry Tournament of Champions on Jan. 2-5 in Kapalua, or whether he would return to the Saudi International later in January.
Fowler has played on the last two Presidents Cup teams, going 2-0-1 in team play with Justin Thomas at Liberty National in 2017. Among other U.S. players on this team, Fowler previously has played with Patrick Reed and Dustin Johnson.
90,000 Brazil boycotts home America’s Cup. What is important to know :: Football :: RBK Sport
Brazilian football players refuse to play at the America’s home Cup, Argentina’s national team may join the boycott.What are the reasons for this decision – in the material of RBC
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Brazilian national team players refuse to compete in America’s Cup due to the transfer of the tournament to their country two weeks before the start.
Initially, the continental championship, postponed from 2020 to 2021 due to the pandemic, was to be hosted by Colombia and Argentina, but both countries did not guarantee the possibility of holding the tournament as scheduled (June 13 – July 10) due to the unfavorable situation from the spread of the coronavirus. In this regard, they were deprived of the right to host the America’s Cup.
As a result, two weeks before the start of the America’s Cup, Brazil agreed to host the tournament. This decision caused discontent in the country and, in particular, among the players of the national team.
The risk of COVID-19 infection in Brazil remains high: on average, at least 60 thousand new cases per day have been recorded over the last week (16.8 million people have been infected since the beginning of the pandemic). At the same time, the country ranks second in the number of deaths with coronavirus (470,968).
In this regard, the authorities of the northeastern Brazilian state of Pernambuco refused to host matches of the tournament, although group round games were planned in Recife (the administrative center of the state).
At the same time, according to Globo Esporte, the national team players, dissatisfied with the transfer of the tournament to the country due to the difficult epidemiological situation, demanded a meeting with the President of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) Rogerio Caboclo, with whom they discussed the possibility of refusing to participate in the home America’s Cup …
What they say in the Brazilian national team
The head coach of the national team Tite confirmed the fact of communication, but did not specify what the parties were talking about.“They have a very clear position, and they expressed it to the president,” Tite said. – They demanded a direct conversation with the president. It was a very clear, direct conversation. The players did not hide their position. We are loyal to the opinions of the players. ”
Due to dissatisfaction, the players of the national team refused to talk to the press before the qualifying round match of the 2022 World Cup “Ecuador” (2: 0), which was held on Saturday night.
Football players for the first time publicly expressed their position only after the match with Ecuador.Team captain Casemiro has confirmed that all national team players are opposed to hosting the 2021 America’s Cup in their homeland.
“Our position is already known to everyone. Of course, we want to state our position, – he said in an interview with Globo TV after the victory over Ecuador. – We want a dialogue. We want to express our opinion, whether it is correct or not – everyone will decide. But we want to express our opinion. ”
According to Casemiro, he speaks on behalf of all footballers, not just those who play in Europe.“We want to express our opinion even louder after the game with Paraguay on 8 June. This desire is not only for me or the footballers playing in Europe, but for everyone, including Tite, ”he added.
At the same time, Tite hinted that his position may not coincide with the opinion of the players. “We [the coaching staff] also have a position, but we are not going to voice it now. At the moment, our priority is to win the upcoming matches. After these two qualifying games, I will express my position, ”said the coach.
Who else can boycott
The Brazilian national team will probably declare its refusal to participate in the tournament after the match with Paraguay. According to As, such a decision has already been made. At the same time, the Brazilian footballers went further – they persuade colleagues from other national teams to follow their example. According to the journalist of the Uruguayan portal Sport890 Sebas Giovanelli, the leader of the Argentine national team Lionel Messi has already contacted former teammate Luis Suarez to find out the position of the Uruguayan national team on boycotting.
90,000 Alim Temirbulatov commented on the topic of vaccination raised by the President of the Russian Federation during the live broadcast
Today, June 30, an online broadcast of a direct line with Russian President Vladimir Putin took place on federal TV channels, during which, out of more than 2 million questions received from citizens of the country, he answered the most relevant, frequent and painful ones.
The main issue that the head of state returned to repeatedly during the live broadcast was the issue of vaccination and the fight against coronavirus.
The head of the Kaitag region, Alim Temirbulatov, having looked at a direct line with the President of the country, commented on some points related to this topic.
“As part of the live broadcast, Vladimir Putin admitted that he had been vaccinated with the domestic vaccine Sputnik V, which in our region is known under the second name – GamKovidVak.His choice fell on this drug due to the longer period of protection of the body against coronavirus infection compared to its analogue, the EpiVacCorona vaccine. The President also highlighted the benefits of the second vaccine, such as the absence of side effects in the first days after vaccination. Both of these vaccines are available in our district hospital, and each resident of the Kaitag district can choose the most suitable drug for himself, ”the head of the district said.
Regarding the all-Russian lockdown, which was also mentioned by the President during the live broadcast, Alim Temirbulatov expressed hope that this year we will be able to avoid it, since all the necessary measures are being taken in all regions of the country, including Dagestan. preventing the spread of coronavirus infection among the population – from the introduction of the mask regime to vaccination.
“Regarding the issue of false vaccination certificates raised by the country’s leader, I want to assure you that there is no such fraud in the Kaitag region and will never be! I will personally control it, ”Alim Temirbulatov added.
Speaking about medical withdrawals, which were also asked of Vladimir Putin during the broadcast, Alim Temirbulatov explained that in the Kaitag district they are issued strictly in accordance with medical indications.
“The medical outlet, as well as the vaccination certificate, must certainly be real.Medical workers who issued a forged document face criminal prosecution in accordance with Article 327 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. I am sure that this kind of illegal services are not provided in our hospital. Our doctors work conscientiously and for the benefit of the kaytag people, ”concluded Alim Temirbulatov.
90,000 Former FIFA Presidents and their Contribution to the Organization – Sports
On 26 February 2016, a new era began in the history of the International Football Federation (FIFA). The largest corruption scandal in the history of the organization ended with the election of a new president of the organization.The victory in the second round was won by the Secretary General of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Gianni Infantino.
The presentation of the previous leaders of FIFA and the footprint that they left in football is in the TASS material.
Robert Guerin (headed FIFA from 1904 to 1906)
Guerin was a journalist, worked for the French edition of Le Matin, from the pages of which he actively called on the sports community to create a single football organization. In 1904, Guerin became the head of the French national team, respectively, having received additional opportunities to promote his idea. The journalist-coach achieved success – already on May 21, 1904, the International Football Federation was formed. Two days later, 28-year-old Guerin was elected its first president. A year later, he was re-elected for another term. Guerin intended to organize an international club championship, but this idea was ignored by the football community. Guerin’s interest in managing world football faded and in 1906 he left FIFA.The Frenchman did not even show up for the third FIFA congress.
Daniel Woolfall (1906 – 1918)
Woolfall was a member of the Football Association of England from Blackburn before being elected President of FIFA (this happened on June 4, 1906). The Englishman had many opponents, many contemporaries believed that he put the interests of English football above all else, condescending to the football economy of other countries. However, the success of Wolfall at the head of FIFA is obvious – under him the rules of the game were unified; football was included in the program of the Summer Olympic Games, where it successfully debuted in 1908; the main provisions of the FIFA statutes were developed, which are still applicable; the competitions were divided into club and national team tournaments.In addition, during the “reign” of Wolfall, the number of FIFA members increased significantly – for example, Argentina, Chile, and the USA joined the European countries. Under Woolfold, the Russian Football Union also became a member of FIFA (this happened in 1912). However, the ideas of the Englishman were not fully realized – because of the First World War. Woolfall died on October 24, 1918, at the age of 67, while serving as FIFA President.
Jules Rimet (1921 – 1954)
Rome – the absolute record holder for the duration of the leadership of the organization.A World War I veteran, founder and president of the Parisian club Red Star, and then president of the national federation, Rome is considered the founder of a new era in world football and the father of the world championships. He was at the forefront of the creation of FIFA, and is also a pioneer in the development of football on the European continent.
He was elected President of FIFA on March 1, 1921 at the age of 48, immediately embarking on reforms. It was he, as well as the head of the French Football Federation, the future president of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), Henri Delaunay, who inspired the holding of the world championships.The decision to establish the World Cup was taken at the FIFA Congress in Amsterdam on May 28, 1928 – 25 members of the organization’s executive committee voted for, only 5. The first World Cup, in which 13 national teams took part, was held in 1930 in Uruguay and ended with the victory of the hosts of the tournament, in the final with a score of 4: 2, beating the Argentines.
Rudolf Seldreiers (1954 – 1955)
Seldreiers served as FIFA Vice President for 25 years, being the “right hand” of Jules Rimet. He became president of the organization in 1954 after the Frenchman refused to run for another term. Under Seldreiers, the membership of FIFA expanded to 85. However, the Belgian led FIFA for only a year – in 1955, Seldreiers died in Brussels at the age of 79.
Arthur Drury (1955 – 1961)
Drury nominally ruled FIFA for the last six months of Celdereis’ life. For six years, he served as President of FIFA, combining this position with the leadership of the Football Association of England.In 1958, he opened the sixth world championship, which was held in Sweden. In 1961 he died at the age of 80.
Stanley Ford Rose (1961 – 1974)
Rose – a former referee, as President of FIFA, he is remembered as a fighter for the purity of football. In 1970, on the eve of the World Cup, at the initiative of Rose, a yellow card was introduced into the football rules. It should be noted that the world championship in 1970 is the only tournament in which there was not a single removal of players.
Took part in two Olympics as a swimmer and water polo player. After completing his career as an athlete, he became a member of the Brazilian National Olympic Committee, after which he headed FIFA.
Joao Havelange (1974 – 1998)
Havelange is the first FIFA President not representing Europe. The Brazilian pursued a policy of commercializing the World Cup, opening up new sources of income from sponsorship, advertising and the sale of television rights.He made sure that the funds received went to the development of football in third world countries. Under Havelange, the youth world championship was launched (in 1977), and the number of participants in the “adult” world championship was increased from 16 to 24, in connection with which the African and Asian teams received guaranteed places in the final stage of the tournament. Also during the period of Havelange’s work at the head of FIFA in 1991, the first-ever Women’s World Championship was held.
On the dark side of Havelange’s work, he became the first FIFA president to be involved in a major corruption scandal.In 2011, the court found the Brazilian guilty of accepting bribes in connection with the sale of the rights to television broadcasts from the 2002 and 2006 World Championships.
Havelange will be 100 years old on May 8.
Joseph Blatter (since 1998)
Blatter has been with FIFA since 1975. First, he is a former journalist and hockey official, was the technical director of FIFA, and then – the general secretary of the organization. In 1998, the Swiss defeated the Swede Lennart Johansson for UEFA President, after which he was re-elected as head of FIFA four more times, most recently on May 29, 2015.On June 2, 2015, Blatter, against the backdrop of a grandiose corruption scandal, announced that he would leave the post of head of FIFA. In October, due to the transfer of 2 million Swiss francs to the head of UEFA Michel Platini (the transfer was made in 2011), he was suspended from football activities. In December, the 79-year-old Blatter’s suspension was increased to 8 years. Blatter will be denied access to the FIFA Congress on 26 February.
Under Blatter, FIFA reached its greatest financial power, various programs for the development of football were launched, the World Cup was held for the first time in Africa (in South Africa in 2010).In addition, Russia received the right to host the 2018 world championship – this happened on December 2, 2010 at the FIFA Executive Committee in Zurich.
90,000 SibFU Scientist took part in a meeting with the President of Russia
On May 17, 2019, Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi, within the framework of the Science of the Future conference, met with young scientists and recipients of mega-grants for scientific research. Issues related to the competitiveness of Russian science and the creation of new scientific schools were discussed.Proposals were made on measures to bridge the generation gap in the research environment and to create new interdisciplinary research centers.
The meeting was attended by the head of the SibFU forest genomics laboratory, leading researcher at the Institute of General Genetics. NI Vavilov RAS , Professor of the University of Göttingen (Germany) and the Texas AM University (USA) Konstantin Krutovsky.
“The megagrant allowed us to create a scientific and educational center for genomic research at the Siberian Federal University, a laboratory for genomic research.And what is very important, it allowed attracting a lot of young people, supporting students, undergraduates, postgraduates. In fact, about 50 people passed through our laboratory. We have also managed to create a master’s degree in bioinformatics and genomics, which are very important and demanded areas. The specialists brought up in the laboratory of SibFU completed their postgraduate studies and successfully defended themselves. I would like to understand where they should move next, because there are very few middle management positions. There is a program of postdocs 5-100, but we need to expand it, ”– said Konstantin Krutovsky .The scientist proposed to solve this problem by compulsory inclusion in research grants RFBR and RNF positions of graduate students and postdocs in order to create additional places.
An important issue that arose as a result of the discussion was the creation of international interdisciplinary research centers.
“The Megagrant has already helped us build interdisciplinary connections and relationships. It is important to move further in this direction, to create international centers and clusters.And the initiative should come primarily from the heads of these laboratories. Our colleague Claudio Franceschi deals with the problem of longevity, working in Nizhny Novgorod. This is a scientist of the highest class. I would like to establish interdisciplinary horizontal connections: to investigate, for example, the genetic mechanisms common to humans and woody coniferous plants, which ensure the longevity of organisms, ”– said Krutovsky.Also, the scientist outlined the need to simplify the process of purchasing equipment and reagents and switch to the principle of direct purchasing:
“We have created a genomic sequencing center, which is positioned as a center for collective use, we have a powerful bioinformatics base.We have created a supercomputer center. But what’s the problem? Reagents cost us one and a half, almost two times more than they cost abroad. In my opinion, the problem can be solved very simply – you should trust the scientists, provide them with business cards and start direct purchases. And then the efficiency of our work will dramatically increase. ”The President responded to the proposals made and promised to solve the identified problems.
In addition, within the framework of the Science of the Future conference and the Science of the Future – Science of the Young Forum, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor of SFU, Head of the Laboratory of Biotechnology of New Biomaterials of SFU Ekaterina Shishatskaya engineering “.
“For the successful realization of the phenomenon of directed tissue regeneration, the supporting material of the bioengineering structure must be absolutely biocompatible and biodegradable, and natural polymers from the group of carboxylic acids – polyhydroxyalkanoates or PHA – fully comply with these requirements. For many years, our laboratory has been working on the directed biosynthesis of PHA of various structures and properties, which makes it possible to use them as a synthetic analogue of the extracellular matrix, as well as for the engineering of biodegradable implantable products for surgery.We have developed a series of laboratory prototypes of biodegradable medical devices – sutures, biliary and ureteral stents, coatings for polypropylene surgical mesh implants and metal stents for peripheral vessels. Micro- and nanoparticles of PHA of various compositions have been obtained for the development of targeted delivery systems in pharmacology. Currently, studies are underway to analyze the effect of the nano-relief of natural copolymer samples PHA on the phenotypic characteristics of monocytes-macrophages in patients with atherosclerosis of the heart vessels, ”– she said in her report.
90,000 Dance World Cup | State Kremlin Palace
Dear viewers!
The World Cup in European and Latin American dances among professionals is postponed.
The transfer date will be announced later.
Dear friends!
On October 24, 2020, the long-awaited event will again take place in the State Kremlin Palace! The “World Cup” in the Kremlin is a tournament of the highest quality, with the richest traditions.The forced pause in the life of the dance world made both dancers and spectators miss the beauty of the art of dancing. At this very difficult time, the Russian Dance Union, headed by its president, Honored Artist of Russia Stanislav Popov, invite dancers, professionals and amateurs, performing both in Latin American and professionals in European programs, to enter the famous parquet under the motto “Art – Health – Immunity “!
For more than 20 years of its history, the “World Cup” in the Kremlin has accumulated a wealth of experience in performances of the world’s strongest dancers. The brightest stars of professional Latin American dance charged the audience with their energy and charisma, because the “World Cup” was announced as a tournament in this program. And only at the first “World Cup” in 1995, professionals also took part in the European program.
“World Cup” in the Kremlin is distinguished by many wonderful traditions! And one of them is live music! For 20 years now, a significant tournament has been accompanied by the group “7 Winds” under the guidance of Honored Artist of Russia Georgy Musheev.And the participants of the European dance program will once again perform to the beautiful melodies of the Dunsland jazz band.
In the Latin American professional tournament, everyone is looking forward to the participation of the multiple champion of Russia, the finalist of the World Championships, the winner of the 2019 World Cup Kirill Belorukov with his new partner Victoria Kharchenko. And also vice-champions of Europe Nikita Brovko and Olga Urumova, vice-champions of Russia this year, semi-finalists of the world championship Vladimir Litvinov and Olga Nikolaeva, bronze medalists of the Russian championship Andrei and Anastasia Kiselev, finalists of the Russian championship Andrey Patrushev and Ekaterina Bralyuk.
The champions of Russia, multiple finalists of the world championships Stanislav Zelyanin and Irina Cherepanova, silver medalists of the Russian championship, winners of all major English tournaments in 2019, world champions among amateurs Fedor Isaev and Anna Zudilina are expected to participate in the European Professional Dance World Cup. Also among the participants are the finalists of the Russian Championship 2020, multiple semifinalists of the world championships Sergey Sutyrin and Natalya Sazhina, world champions in 10 dances Nikolay Govorov and Evgenia Tolstaya, prize-winners of the world championship in European show and finalists of the world championship in 10 dances Artemy and Marina Katashinskiy.
The 2020 World Cup program this time will be embellished with Latin American dance tournaments for amateurs and professionals in the American Smooth program.
“Dance and be happy!” – this is the slogan of Stanislav Popov, which for more than 30 years of history has become popular and is widely broadcast in the dance world. Now the Russian Dance Union in holding the World Cup 2020 is expanding its significance – “Dance and be healthy!”
All information on the official website of the World Cup 2020: https: // www.kubok-mira.com/
90,000 Putin’s message will be broadcast on media facades in Russian cities :: Politics :: RBK
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The message of Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federal Assembly will be broadcast on media facades in the largest cities of the country. This was reported on the website of the All-Russian Popular Front.
Who came to listen to Putin’s message to the Federal Assembly. Photo report
“The largest network of digital media facades in Russia in terms of area of advertising structures <...> will broadcast key quotes from the President’s message, ”the statement reads.
Thus, Russians will see the main quotes from Putin’s speech on digital screens in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk and other cities. In the capital, quotes from the message will be shown, among other things, on screens installed on the Moscow Ring Road.
The premises of the “Manezh” were sanitized before Putin’s message
90,000 The Kremlin has postponed the “Direct Line with Putin” indefinitely.Explaining the possible reasons
- Vladimir Dergachev, Petr Kozlov, Sergey Goryashko, Natalia Zotova
- BBC
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In 2019 Direct line with Putin “became the 17th in a row and lasted more than four hours
” Direct line with Vladimir Putin “is not planned in July, the press secretary of the Russian president Dmitry Peskov told the BBC. Prior to that, he told reporters that the “line” will pass after the vote on amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation on July 1.
In recent years, the “line” took place in June – the Kremlin’s plans to carry it out in the usual timeframe were disrupted by a pandemic.
This format has existed since 2001, but the president himself could get tired of such “communication with the people”, political scientist Tatyana Stanovaya believes.
Nevertheless, Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Tuesday that the annual “Direct Line with Russian President Vladimir Putin” will take place – after voting on amendments to the Constitution on July 1. “This will be a full-fledged direct line of communication between Putin and people,” he stressed.
On Thursday, a presidential spokesman told the BBC that the “line” will not take place in July, but later. He declined to name a more precise date.
Technically, the preparation for the event is not so long – it will take 10-14 days to equip the site and deploy the call center. This was told to the BBC by a source familiar with the preparation of the “line”, but not having the authority to give official comments.
Peskov urged not to compare the format of the direct line with the meeting on June 15 on measures to support the economy and social sphere.In addition to officials and business, ordinary Russians took part in it. “All the same, these are completely different formats,” the president’s press secretary explained.
The last “line” in June 2019 became the 17th in a row and lasted more than four hours.
An important role in the preparation of the “line” belongs to the internal political block of the presidential administration (AP), which is supervised by Sergei Kiriyenko. However, in June, the Presidential Administration was busy preparing a vote on the Constitution, and it turned out to be difficult to carry out the Direct Line amid a pandemic, political scientist Grigory Kazankov admits: “No one has canceled antiviral restrictions, and Direct Line is a beautiful story, there are a lot of people in the hall. , large groups on direct communication, the picture is beautiful.And then what, everyone from home will be on the air? “
As a result, it was not possible to carry out the” line “in June, although in the original political calendar it looked logical right after the” referendum “on the Constitution planned for April 22nd.
” Putin’s political calendar has broken, and this forces him to maintain a line of mobilization measures – among them a parade and voting on the Constitution, ”Andrei Kolesnikov, head of the Russian Domestic Politics program at the Carnegie Moscow Center, told the BBC.“But the mobilization effect is greatly exaggerated by the Kremlin, and it is not obvious that the high voting results and the Direct Line will be a plus for Putin after it.”
According to the expert, there is a long period of income and labor market recovery ahead – if it starts at all. – and deliberately mobilizing actions of the authorities may begin to irritate a significant part of society. In terms of political technology, the advantages of the Direct Line are not obvious in the near future, Kolesnikov believes.
Kazankov also believes that the mobilization role of the “line” is not obvious: It’s strange to spend it in July – it’s dead time. “
The popularity of the “line” has been declining in recent years, and the Kremlin tried to attract interest to it
“Direct Line with Vladimir Putin” is an annual TV show with the participation of the head of state, during which he answers citizens’ questions. Some of the questions are sent to the editorial office, some are asked by the audience in the studio and participants in teleconferences from the regions. In 2016, the BBC found out that the participants’ questions were rehearsed in a boarding house near Moscow.
The first ten straight lines since 2001 took place in December or fall.In 2012, it was not held, officially – due to the postponement to the warm season. In the media, this was associated with the growth of protest moods in society,
After 2012, the event began to take place in April, and in 2017 it was first organized in the summer – in June. Since then, it took place in the first month of summer.
Gradually, Russians’ interest in the format waned. In 2018, its audience turned out to be the smallest in the last six years, according to the data of the Mediascope company. And this despite the fact that the Kremlin tried new formats of the event.
In 2018, for the first time in the history of the format, the president lectured the governors and ministers in a conference call, and in previous years, the social networks VKontakte and Odnoklassniki were connected to the “line”. They also tried to draw attention to the line by broadcasting “inconvenient questions” to the president in a running line.
Experts list the reasons for the postponement, including the president’s fatigue from this format
Political consultant Dmitry Fetisov sees ideological and technological prerequisites in the postponement.
Voting on amendments to the Constitution is one of the most important events over the past 20 years, and it is logical to use the “line” to sum up the results, the expert said. On the eve of the vote, Putin will make a special appeal to citizens with a request to support the amendments, predicts Fetisov.
The technological aspect of transferring the “line”, in his opinion, is that it is inexpedient to distract the Kremlin administration from preparing for the vote.
The format of the “line” varies depending on the tasks of political planning, political scientist Yevgeny Minchenko believes.He explained the holding of the event after voting on the Constitution by the fact that the stories of citizens about their problems on the “line” are premature.
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“Can you see me, hear me?”: Vladimir Putin and video calls
“People would tell him [the president] – my tap is leaking , my neighbors are noisy, I have financial problems, they would not ask about the zeroing [of the presidential terms in the amendments to the Constitution]. Why does he need this now, when the key agenda is voting on amendments to the Constitution? – says Minchenko. – It is logical to first hold a vote, which concerns the fundamental issues of organizing state power, and then move on to the genre “the president solves specific problems of people.”
In the situation with the coronavirus, events that cannot be canceled – the referendum and, much more important for Putin, the Victory Parade on June 24 come to the fore for the president, said Tatyana Stanovaya, head of the analytical firm Rpolitik.
For Putin, this straight line has long ceased to play a “sacred-social role” and “is turning into an annual torture,” Stanovaya believes. She believes that the event may even be postponed to September-October.
“For him [the president], the direct line is a tradition, a ritual that he must perform annually in order to maintain direct contact with the electorate, convey his ideas, receive feedback,” she explains.