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Altitude International Holdings, Inc.  have announced that on March 7, 2022, its wholly owned subsidiary, CMA Soccer LLC  signed a Management Consulting and License Agreement with NYC-based soccer giant, Soccer Partners America, a Colorado not-for-profit corporation.

RUSH Soccer is a national competitive youth soccer club that administers boys’ and girls’ teams internationally (the “RUSH Programs”) with proprietary training methodology, documentation and materials (the “RUSH Material”), proprietary technologies and platforms (the “RUSH Technologies”), and a database of individuals (the “RUSH Database”).

Following the International Hockey Federation’s (FIH) confirmation last week of the teams taking part in the competition, Birmingham 2022 has unveiled the full match schedule for the men’s and women’s tournaments.

Both the women’s and the men’s competitions will begin on Friday 29 July, with the opening session of the women’s tournament featuring reigning champions New Zealand against Kenya and South Africa playing Scotland.

Team England athlete Hayley Carruthers will help plant a series of trees in Pype Hayes Park to celebrate Birmingham’s status as a Queen’s Green Canopy Champion City tomorrow (Thursday 10 March).

The Birmingham-based marathon runner will join Councillor Mike Sharpe (Birmingham Lord Mayor’s Deputy) Cllr John O’Shea (Cabinet Member for Street Scene and Parks at Birmingham City Council) and members of the local community including Yenton Primary School to plant one thousand new trees at the park in Erdington.

Olympic pole vault bronze medallist Holly Bradshaw (GBR) will open her 2022 Wanda Diamond League campaign at the Müller Birmingham Diamond League at the Alexander Stadium on Saturday 21 May.

The 2013 European indoor champion - a former world indoor and European Championships bronze medallist - jumped a British record height of 4.90m in June 2021 to erase her nine-year-old previous best of 4.87m.

Dawn Staley, who made history as the first female Black head coach for South Carolina Gamecocks Women’s Basketball, is now the highest-paid Black coach in women’s college basketball after signing a 7-year contract worth $22.4 million.

As part of the contract, Staley’s base salary will be $1 million per year with outside compensation starting at $1.9 million on the first year, increasing by $100,000 each year after that.