International Sports Journalist Day: The Voice That Makes the Game Immortal July 2 — a day to remember those who stand behind the scenes of every great sporting moment. While millions of fans watch the ball, runners, or puck, there are people who do more than observe; they create a chronicle of events, turn seconds into history, and victories into legends. These are sports journalists. Their reports, interviews, and analysis are the very thread that connects sports with culture, politics, and the emotions of millions. International Sports Journalist Day was established by the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) in 1994, and since then, it has become a day of recognition for the work of those who step onto their stage every day — the stage of words. Origins of the Celebration: Why July 2 The date of July 2 was chosen not by chance. It coincides with the 70th anniversary of the founding of AIPS, which was created in 1924 during the Paris Olympics. It was then that sports journalists from different countries first realized the need to unite in a professional community. The idea belonged to the French journalist Franz Reichel, who understood that sport is becoming a global phenomenon, and its coverage requires common standards, ethics, and solidarity. Since then, AIPS has brought together more than 9,000 members from 160 countries, annually awarding the best sports reporters and actively participating in the development of sports journalism worldwide. The Sports Journalist: Who Is He Today When we talk about sports journalism, we often imagine a reporter with a microphone at the edge of the field or a commentator describing a key moment live. However, the modern sports journalist is a much more complex figure. He is a TV host, a podcaster, a columnist, a photographer, and even a producer. In the digital age, he must not only write quickly but also be able to edit video, manage social networks, work with data and statistics, and respond instantly to chang ...
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