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World Police and Fire Games hold 'draft party' at Birmingham Zoo

World Police and Fire Games hold 'draft party' at Birmingham Zoo
FAITH. AND AN EXCITING TIME TONIGHT FOR THOSE HELPING BRING THE WORLD POLICE AND FIRE GAMES TO BIRMINGHAM THIS SUMMER. CORPORATE SPONSORS FOR THE GAMES FOUND OUT WHICH OF THE MORE THAN 60 SPORTS THEY WILL BE SPONSORING, AND WITH A SPECIAL DRAFT HELD THIS EVENING AT THE BIRMINGHAM ZOO. NOW THE GAMES START WITH AN OPENING CEREMONY ON JUNE 27TH.
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World Police and Fire Games hold 'draft party' at Birmingham Zoo
Excitement is building for the start of the 2025 World Police and Fire Games in Birmingham.Event sponsors and supporters got together Wednesday night for a "draft party" at the Birmingham Zoo.The event brought together all of the 2025 corporate partners to see what sports they're being drafted to sponsor, like swimming, volleyball, boxing and more.Watch previous story: Birmingham World Police and Fire Games recruiting athletes for 2025 eventBirmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin presented the opening remarks and announced the first draft pick.The 2025 Police and Fire Games in Birmingham will happen June 27 - July 6 bringing together more than 8,000 first responder athletes from dozens of countries worldwide to compete in 60-plus sports.

Excitement is building for the start of the 2025 World Police and Fire Games in Birmingham.

Event sponsors and supporters got together Wednesday night for a "draft party" at the Birmingham Zoo.

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The event brought together all of the 2025 corporate partners to see what sports they're being drafted to sponsor, like swimming, volleyball, boxing and more.

Watch previous story: Birmingham World Police and Fire Games recruiting athletes for 2025 event

Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin presented the opening remarks and announced the first draft pick.

The 2025 Police and Fire Games in Birmingham will happen June 27 - July 6 bringing together more than 8,000 first responder athletes from dozens of countries worldwide to compete in 60-plus sports.