Why Wodapalooza Was Great For The Sport
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March 4, 2020 by
In sport, sometimes competition is about more than just the competition itself.
The success of a given sport has never been entirely predicated on what happens on the playing field but rather, the atmosphere it generates, the presentation of the product, and the ability to create and maintain a dedicated fanbase in the absence of anything spectacular once the whistle blows.
Looking at the leaderboard, the media highlights and chatter coming from the community after Wodapalooza last weekend, it’s difficult to walk away without a sense of resolve around the events that took place in Miami and what it means for the sport going forward.
But first, the nitty-gritty: Wodapalooza is an “information overload” weekend, but there are a handful of things worth noting that really rise above the fray within the context of the bigger picture for the season.
Why this is significant: One could argue that Wodapalooza was a major event prior to the new Sanctionals system and the purchase by Loud And Live Sports. In reality, given everything that has transpired in the last year at the Games, at other Sanctionals, and in the Open, these are promising signs.
The parity amongst the elite division was a huge boost. Make no mistake, there’s nothing wrong with sheer dominance like we’ve seen from Mat Fraser and Tia Toomey. True expression of fitness and all-time greatness are paramount, but if others are truly worthy of pushing them at the top, then the sport will certainly reap the benefits.
Speaking of investment: The participation from fans, athletes, brands, and other events really highlights the willingness of the community at large to invest in the sport on multiple levels.
This doesn’t imply that the current path is necessarily the best one, time will surely sort that out, but the thousands of fans, the excitement of the competition and sheer magnitude of the effort required to pull off such an event means that at the very least, the right pieces are on the table.
And much like a kid with brand new puzzle, a little bit of time, patience, and focus is all it takes until the whole picture is put together.