LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (April 29, 2011) – The inaugural ESPN RISE Girls Showcase will take place in June at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World, bringing together one of the biggest collections of elite female youth athletes in the country.

The three-week sports festival celebrating female sports will involve nearly 15,000 elite and recreational female athletes competing in basketball, gymnastics (artistic and rhythmic), softball, taekwondo and volleyball June 2-22.

"ESPN RISE is proud to expand its commitment to high school girls through the inaugural ESPN RISE Girls Showcase," said Laura Gentile, vice president, espnW and ESPN RISE digital and publishing. "The educational and leadership opportunities are just as important to the student-athletes as the competition."

Among the events taking place will be national championships such as the AAU Jr. National Girls Volleyball Championships, USA Gymnastics Open Championships, U.S. Rhythmic Classic, Junior Olympic Rhythmic Gymnastics Optional Championships and Invitational, and the USA Taekwondo Women’s Invitational Cup. Other elite-level events will include the AAU Elite Eight 9th Grade Basketball Showcase, the USA Softball National Qualifier, the USA Taekwondo Women’s National Tournament Qualifier, and the USA Basketball U19 World Championship Team Trials, in addition to several recreation-level competitions.

The showcase will also include leadership and education components involving current female athletes as well as marquee former athletes and coaches such as former UCLA softball head coach Sue Enquist, whose teams have won 11 national titles.

"To bring together this many female athletes at an event featuring the nation’s best in a variety of sports will be a unique and inspiring experience for these young girls," said Gail Brown, senior sports event manager for Disney Sports. "Disney and ESPN RISE value and support female athletes at every level and this event will give these talented young athletes a great opportunity to showcase their skills on a national stage."



Portions of the ESPN RISE Girls Showcase will be shown online at ESPN3.com, including the AAU Jr. National Girls Volleyball Championship, the AAU Elite Eight 9th Grade Basketball Showcase Championship, the USA Gymnastics Open Championships, the USA Basketball U19 National Team game against Brazil and the USA Taekwondo Women’s National Qualifier. Complete coverage of the event can be found at http://espnrise.com/girl.

The creation of the ESPN RISE Girls Showcase comes on the heels of the instantly successful ESPN RISE Games at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. The annual ESPN RISE Games made its debut in 2009 and features some of the leading high school athletes and teams in the nation competing in baseball, football, basketball, lacrosse and softball in a two-week-long sports festival style event. This year’s event, July 13-27, is expected to draw more than 13,000 athletes from around the country.

The ESPN RISE Girls Showcase adds to the growing list of elite-level national youth sports events taking place at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, which is widely recognized as the leading multi-sports venue in the nation. This event further cements the sports complex as the preeminent sports destination for female youth athletes, who make up a little more than half of the nearly 300,000 athletes who compete and train annually at the sports complex.

ESPN RISE Girls Showcase Event Details

    Amateur Athletic Union
    AAU Elite Eight 9th Grade Girls Basketball Showcase
    The AAU Elite Eight 9th Grade Girls Basketball Showcase is an invite-only event for the nation’s top 9th Grade AAU Basketball teams. June 2-5, 2011

    38th AAU Jr. National Girl’s Volleyball Championship
    The Jr. AAU Volleyball Championships event features more than 1,100 teams and 12,000 athletes ages 10-18. June 14-22, 2011

    USA Basketball
    USA Basketball U19 World Championship Team training camp – June 2-4, 2011
    USA Basketball U19 National Team vs. Brazil U19 National Team – June 5, 2011

    USA Softball
    USA/ASA Girl’s Fast Pitch National Qualifier
    The USA Softball event features more than 60 teams and 600 athletes. Competition takes place between U10, U12, U14, U16 and U18 players from across the country. June 3-5, 2011

    USA Taekwondo
    USA Taekwondo Women’s Invitational Cup
    The USAT Women’s Invitational Cup showcases the world’s top female martial arts athletes competing in four Olympic weight categories. June 5, 2011

    USA Taekwondo Women’s National Qualifier
    The USAT Women’s National Qualifier gives female martial arts athletes, ages six years old and above, an opportunity to qualify for the USAT National Championships. June 3-5, 2011

    USA Gymnastics
    USA Gymnastics Open Championships
    More than 1,000 female competitors ages 6-14 will compete for both individual and team titles during this four-day event, which includes competition for both Women’s Artistic and Rhythmic gymnastics. The championship level competitions will be shown live on ESPN3.com. June 2-5, 2011

    The Junior Olympic Rhythmic Gymnastics Optional Championships and Invitational
    The Jr. Olympic Rhythmic Gymnastics Optional Championships showcases the country’s best Level 7-9 gymnasts, and the Level 10 Invitational provides a similar opportunity for that level’s top competitors. Approximately 300 rhythmic gymnasts are expected to compete. June 8-12, 2011

    U.S. Rhythmic Classic
    The top rhythmic gymnasts from the United States and around the world will compete in the two-day event that features the all-around and individual events for both juniors and seniors and senior group. The field is expected to include athletes from more than 10 countries. June 11-12, 2011

    Leadership Clinic hosted by Sue Enquist
    Sue Enquist, a legend in the sport of softball is scheduled to run a clinic that teaches girls valuable lessons such as life skills, nutrition, leadership principals, and what it takes to excel at the next level. June 4, 2011

About ESPN RISE

ESPN RISE represents ESPN’s commitment to engage and elevate high school student-athletes by providing them with recognition, resources, information and inspiration to improve their skills and achieve their goals. ESPN RISE assets include ESPN RISE Guy and Girl magazines, with special issues for football, basketball, track and recruiting; ESPNRISE.com; mobile and social media products (Facebook.com/ESPNRISE and Twitter @ESPNRISE); and more than 160 high school events including Elite 11, Elite 24, ESPN RISE Games, ESPN RISE National High School Invitational, Area Code Baseball, ESPN RISE Girls Showcase, and ESPN RISE Nike Football Combines/Nike Football Training Camps. ESPN RISE is uniquely positioned to provide high school student-athletes and the company’s core fans with compelling high school sports content across multiple ESPN platforms. To follow ESPN RISE Girls on Facebook, please visit www.Facebook.com/espnrisegirl.

About ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex

ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, which hosts more than 300 events a year, is the leading multi-sport venue for amateur and professional sports in the United States, accommodating 70 different sports and athletes from more than 70 countries. Designed to take youth sports to the next level, the 230-acre facility features the ESPN Innovation Lab, a real-world testing ground for the ESPN Emerging Technology Group to develop ground-breaking on-air products like Ball Track and ESPN Snap Zoom, as well as development of its new 3-D television channel. In addition, the complex features 56 high-definition cameras (42 robotic, 10 hand-held and four studio) and 40 high-definition video screens, including three jumbo screens, that can capture and display footage from any event taking place at the complex. The camera and video screens, as well as a 20-zone audio system, are controlled through the state-of-the-art HD and 3-D Broadcast Center that features eight edit bays and links to ESPN facilities in Bristol, Conn., New York and Los Angeles. For more information, visit www.wdwnews.com for press releases, photos and videos. Follow us on Twitter at @DisneySports.