A designated panel discussion on sustainability solutions in action at events was held on the second day of Host City 2022 ©Rob Lindblade

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Netball Scotland chief executive Claire Nelson, furthest left, insisted it was "a no brainer" that women's sport would be attractive ©Rob Lindblade
Netball Scotland chief executive Claire Nelson, furthest left, insisted it was "a no brainer" that women's sport would be attractive ©Rob Lindblade
The benefits of hosting events were discussed by the penultimate panel at the conference ©Rob Lindblade
The benefits of hosting events were discussed by the penultimate panel at the conference ©Rob Lindblade
International Olympic Committee member Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul discussed the phenomenon of the growth of women's sports in a video message ©Rob Lindblade
International Olympic Committee member Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul discussed the phenomenon of the growth of women's sports in a video message ©Rob Lindblade
Perttu Pesä, second left, shared the Finnish city of Tampere's experience of hosting events ©Rob Lindblade
Perttu Pesä, second left, shared the Finnish city of Tampere's experience of hosting events ©Rob Lindblade
World Athletics head of event operations Toni Jorba, centre, discussed the importance of sharing the economic impact of sports events ©Rob Lindblade
World Athletics head of event operations Toni Jorba, centre, discussed the importance of sharing the economic impact of sports events ©Rob Lindblade
World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association chairman Jason Ferguson, furthest left, discussed how the sport overcame the challenges of COVID-19 ©Rob Lindblade
World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association chairman Jason Ferguson, furthest left, discussed how the sport overcame the challenges of COVID-19 ©Rob Lindblade
insidethegames editor-in-chief Duncan Mackay, furthest right, chaired the panel discussion on the rise of women's sport and entertainment, which featured contributions from Jennifer Arnold, second right, Sarah Lewis, second left, and Claire Nelson, furthest left ©Rob Lindblade
insidethegames editor-in-chief Duncan Mackay, furthest right, chaired the panel discussion on the rise of women's sport and entertainment, which featured contributions from Jennifer Arnold, second right, Sarah Lewis, second left, and Claire Nelson, furthest left ©Rob Lindblade
UCI President David Lappartient, right, and Visit Scotland director of events Paul Bush, left, shared their perspectives on next year's inaugural unified Cycling World Championships in Glasgow ©Rob Lindblade
UCI President David Lappartient, right, and Visit Scotland director of events Paul Bush, left, shared their perspectives on next year's inaugural unified Cycling World Championships in Glasgow ©Rob Lindblade