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"People grow up just fascinated by space travel," says Will Pomerantz, of the X Prize Foundation, which organises competitions to encourage commercial space travel.

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The Gaelic Athletic Association, founded in 1884 to promote traditional Irish sports such as hurling and Gaelic football, and to resist the pernicious influence of "foreign" (for which read "English") games such as soccer, organises its competitions according to province, with all-Ireland finals.But the picture is not one of uniform brotherly love.

HCI also organises academic competitions and conferences, both for its students and external participants.

As well as the World Cup, each regional federation organises a competition such as the European Championships (current holder: France) or the African Cup of Nations (current holder: Cameroon).

Judith Palmer, the chair of the Poetry Society, which organises the competition, said: "Teenagers have always written poetry but I think there's something to do with the familiarity with Facebook and Twitter that gives a confidence in sharing your thoughts and feelings publicly".

The ERC, the body that currently organises European rugby competitions, responded by claiming that Leicester chairman Peter Wheeler and French league chief Rene Bouscatel, as representatives of their respective leagues, had agreed that "no other structure other than ERC would be appropriate to organise European tournaments".

The Greater Manchester Athletics Association is the governing body of athletics in Greater Manchester, and organises events and competitions within Greater Manchester.

Producing studio Universal have released a plot synopsis which reveals that McConaughey will voice a "dapper koala" who organises a singing competition featuring, among others, a mouse (Seth MacFarlane) and a "punk-rock porcupine" (Scarlett Johansson).

When Joan Clarke (Keira Knightley) turns up late at the crossword competition Turing organises to identify the best puzzle solvers, she apologises, saying "the bus 'caught' a flat tire".

DMC, the original publisher behind Mixmag, is still run by his wife Christine from an office in Slough, and organises the biggest DJ competition in the world, the DMC World DJ Championships.

Hedgelaying's revival means plenty of work for both the professional – who can charge up to £220 a day for their expertise – and an enthusiastic band of amateurs, many of whom belong to the National Hedgelaying Society which runs a recognised accreditation scheme and organises local and national hedgelaying competitions.

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