The
Sports Commission
Sacramento Region Sports Education Foundation

The
Sacramento Sports Commission is a joint city-county
advisory board created in the 1980s to attract and
develop major professional and amateur sporting events
in the capital region. In 1998, the Sports Commission
formed a non-profit organization the Sacramento
Region Sports Education Foundation to administer
SSC events.
Since its inception in 1988, the Sports Commission
has been responsible for bringing a number of high
profile events to Sacramento, including the 1994,
1998 and 2002 NCAA Mens Basketball Tournament,
the 1995 U.S. Outdoor Track and Field Championships,
the 1999 John Hancock U.S. Gymnastics Championships,
the 2000 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Track and Field
and the 2001 National Junior Olympic Track and Field
Championships.
The Sacramento Sports Education Foundation (SRSEF)
is a non-profit, charitable organization, funded through
private and corporate donations and formed to foster,
support and develop amateur sports within the Sacramento
region. SRSEF provides necessary administrative and
logistical support to sporting events held in Sacramento
and encourages youth interest and participation in
sports by displaying educational exhibits and providing
instructive clinics for community youth.