AAU Vice President Rusty Buchanan, Paddling Paradise Discuss Upcoming Junior Olympic Games and Paddle Boarding

By  //  June 27, 2020

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VIDEO ABOVE: AAU Vice President Rusty Buchanan and Dan Smith from ‘Paddling Paradise’ sits down with Friday Night Locker Room’s Steve Wilson to provide an update on the AAU Junior Olympic Games being held in Brevard and the sport of paddleboarding being featured.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – AAU Vice President Rusty Buchanan and Paddling Paradise’s Dan Smith sat down with Friday Night Locker Room’s Steve Wilson to discuss the AAU Junior Olympic Games and the sport of paddleboarding in the upcoming 2020 AAU Junior Olympic Games coming to Brevard County later this summer.

The Space Coast Tourism Development Council unanimously approved a proposal to host the Junior Olympic Games in late July and early August.

On May 22, Gov. DeSantis ended restrictions on youth activities throughout the state, saying “we believe that this makes sense based on the data and observed experience.”

The AAU Junior Olympic Games are the pinnacle competitions held annually by the AAU and the opportunity became available after Hampton Roads, Virginia lost the needed facilities because the local university there was unable to provide the facilities due to COVID-19 concerns.

“This will be a tremendous lift for Brevard’s tourism industry as we come to the rescue to save the event for the kids,” said Rusty Buchanan, First Vice President of the AAU and a resident of Cocoa Beach.

The AAU Junior Olympic Games are known as the largest national multi-sport event for youth in the United States. It has become the showcase event of the AAU Sports Program. (AAU image)

The AAU, founded in 1888, is one of the largest, non-profit multi-sport amateur sports organizations in the world.

The AAU Junior Olympic Games are known as the largest national multi-sport event for youth in the United States. It has become the showcase event of the AAU Sports Program.

Buchanan hosted the 1994 Junior Olympic Games in Brevard County, which featured more than 10,000 athletes and was one of the largest athletic events in the history of amateur games.

“We’re honored to be hosting the Junior Olympic Games for the second time and we’d like to thank Rusty Buchanan for finding a way to keep the games alive during these incredibly challenging times this year,” said Brevard County Tourism Development Council Chair Giles Malone. (BCSO image)

“We’re honored to be hosting the Junior Olympic Games for the second time and we’d like to thank Rusty Buchanan for finding a way to keep the games alive during these incredibly challenging times this year,” said Brevard County Tourism Development Council Chair Giles Malone.

“The games are vitally important for the continued development of our nation’s student-athletes and the major economic impact from the games, benefitting the Space Coast, comes at a critical time.”

Brevard County commissioners voted 4-1 in favor of the funding proposal after hearing the projected economic impact of the event for Brevard could be in excess of $8 million.

SPACE COAST DAILY TV: AAU Vice President Rusty Buchanan Matt Susin provided an update on the 2020 AAU Junior Olympic Games coming to Brevard County this summer.

“Bringing the event to Florida will provide a positive economic impact to Space Coast area with increased hotels room nights, restaurants and other local businesses benefiting from an influx of athletes, coaches, parents and their families to the area from in-state and out-of-state,” said Brevard County Tourism Development Office Executive Director Peter Cranis.

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