Sport as a tourism attraction in Malaysia: potential and prospects
Sport tourism has become a popular sub-sector in the tourism industry today. Until the early 1990s, tourism and sports existed as two distinct areas of activities but the success in organizing the World Conference on Sport Tourism in Barcelona, Spain 2001has resulted in more serious attention bein...
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Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi
2015
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Institution: | Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia |
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Summary: | Sport tourism has become a popular sub-sector in the tourism industry today. Until the early 1990s, tourism and
sports existed as two distinct areas of activities but the success in organizing the World Conference on Sport Tourism
in Barcelona, Spain 2001has resulted in more serious attention being paid to this sector. Before, scholars, decisionmakers
and governments involved in the field of tourism and sports perceived their respective profits independently
of one another; now it is realised that the benefits generated by the synergy of both is far greater. This study
examines the development of sport tourism in Malaysia. It was found that the success in organizing the race Le Tour
de Langkawi in 1996 was a turning point in the government's focus on the development of the sport tourism sector.
Currently, Malaysia is known for organizing several world-class sport events, among them the Royal Langkawi
International Regatta (January), Ironman Triathlon (February), Formula 1 Grand Prix Malaysia (March), FEI
Showjumping World Cup (May), Petronas Primax 3 Merdeka Millennium Endurance Race (July), Super GT
(August), Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix (September), A1GP Malaysia (November) and Monsoon Cup
(December). All these world-class sporting events bring substantial returns to the society and the economy. The
strengths of sports as a tourism attraction include the length of time in which the events take place, extensive
publicity coverage through the print and electronic media, sponsorship from various domestic and multinational
companies and business opportunities provided to local residents during the event. |
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