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We explore World Cups, Olympics and mega events through design, movement and stories to keep these huge spectacles human and for everyone.

From train stations to stadiums — this Capybara Sports piece breaks down how modern arenas are transforming into full cu...
03/21/2026

From train stations to stadiums — this Capybara Sports piece breaks down how modern arenas are transforming into full cultural hubs.
It explores the shift from old‑school concrete bowls to vibrant, tech‑driven spaces built for community, entertainment, and year‑round energy. A smart look at how sports venues are becoming the new town squares. Link in our Bio

30,207 fans packed Gillette Stadium for the home opener between Boston Legacy FC and NJ/NY Gotham FC, marking the larges...
03/14/2026

30,207 fans packed Gillette Stadium for the home opener between Boston Legacy FC and NJ/NY Gotham FC, marking the largest inaugural home opener crowd in National Women’s Soccer League history.

A powerful signal of where women’s soccer is heading in the United States. Big stadium. Big atmosphere. Big future.

03/12/2026

Ultimate FIFA guide to win the World Cup!

03/08/2026

Boys… we been Missing out!!! F1 Apple TV explained! Thank you Sara Pop on TikTok!

At Albert Park, Formula 1 cars race over 330 km/h just meters from concrete barriers while more than 400,000 fans move t...
03/08/2026

At Albert Park, Formula 1 cars race over 330 km/h just meters from concrete barriers while more than 400,000 fans move through a temporary venue built inside a public park.

Street circuit risk.
Urban logistics.
Pure racing chaos.

Today the Capybara is watching the Australian Grand Prix the proper way: on a grassy hill, cold drink in hand, listening to the engines echo across the lake. 🏁

Sometimes the best grandstand is just the park.

On March 5, 2026, transportation leaders from across Massachusetts gathered in downtown Boston for a discussion on one o...
03/08/2026

On March 5, 2026, transportation leaders from across Massachusetts gathered in downtown Boston for a discussion on one of the most complex logistical challenges facing the region in the coming year: preparing the transportation system for major international events.

The event, organized by the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) Boston Chapter, was titled “Keeping Massachusetts Moving: Transportation Planning for Mega Events.” The luncheon panel brought together representatives from the City of Boston, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT), and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) to discuss how public agencies coordinate large-scale mobility planning.

To read full article refer to Link in Bio.
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$4,185 for the cheapest World Cup final ticket.At first, it sounds like a headline designed to shock. But it isn’t.As th...
03/06/2026

$4,185 for the cheapest World Cup final ticket.

At first, it sounds like a headline designed to shock. But it isn’t.

As the 2026 tournament approaches, the conversation around football’s biggest stage is quietly shifting from celebration to economics.

When access becomes a premium product, the question is no longer just who wins the World Cup.

It’s who can still afford to be there.

👇🏻Read the full article on Substack.

We love headlines about scandal.But the real story at the Winter Olympics might be system design.Curling tested enforcem...
02/28/2026

We love headlines about scandal.

But the real story at the Winter Olympics might be system design.

Curling tested enforcement transparency. Figure skating exposed scoring variance under subjective criteria. And science reminds us that bias often depends on structure, not intent.

Fairness isn’t perfection. It’s architecture that holds up under pressure.

👇🏻Read the full article on Substack.

We love to call it scandal.But at the Winter Olympics, controversy is often architecture under stress.Recent debates in ...
02/26/2026

We love to call it scandal.

But at the Winter Olympics, controversy is often architecture under stress.

Recent debates in curling and figure skating at Milano Cortina 2026 didn’t just question athletes they tested enforcement systems, judging variance, and institutional design. Because bias in elite sport is rarely dramatic. It’s structural. It lives in scoring frameworks, procedural transparency, and how systems handle pressure. The real story isn’t outrage. It’s governance.

Engineering Fairness is now live on the blog.

👇🏻Read the full article on Substack.

It’s never just a game!Not when pronouns start slipping out reflexively. Not when “we” shows up before you even realize ...
02/24/2026

It’s never just a game!

Not when pronouns start slipping out reflexively. Not when “we” shows up before you even realize you said it. That tiny word carries identity, belonging, and psychological alignment.

This piece breaks down the data behind fandom distribution and the theory behind why mega-events make casual fans talk like fanatics.

Because sometimes the boundary between spectator and participant is thinner than we think.

👇🏻Read the full article on Substack.



Turns out… not everyone is a diehard.📊 23% don’t really care.�📊 72% are casual.�📊 Only 5% are true fanatics.And yet ever...
02/21/2026

Turns out… not everyone is a diehard.
📊 23% don’t really care.�
📊 72% are casual.�
📊 Only 5% are true fanatics.

And yet every February, suddenly it’s “WE need a touchdown.”

Interesting.

This is what happens when identity gets activated.�When casual fans temporarily talk like fanatics.�When a three-letter word reveals more than we think.

The data says one thing.�Game day says another.

👇🏻Read the full article on Substack.

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