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World Lacrosse

World Lacrosse

Covering the return of lacrosse to the Olympic stage.
For the first time in over a century.

Covering the return of lacrosse to the Olympic stage.
For the first time in over a century.

Covering the return of lacrosse to the Olympic stage.
For the first time in over a century.

World Lacrosse Contracted Content Partner — 2024 to Present

Once a year, the best lacrosse players in the world gather for a World Championship. I'm brought in as a lacrosse niche creator to produce and edit the content that covers it. The goal is always the same: capture the scale of the event, grow the audience, and build toward the sport's return to the Olympics at LA 2028.

356 posts. 17.2 million views. One championship at a time.

2025 Men's U20 World Championship Jeju, South Korea

The athletes competing in Jeju this summer are the same ones who will represent their countries at LA 2028. I wanted the recap to reflect that. Not just a highlight reel but a document of a generation stepping into something historic.

Championship Trophy Photography

Some of my favorite frames come from outside the game itself. The trophy. The medal. The stadium before anyone arrives. These are the moments that give the highlights their meaning.

The Road to The Olympics, Behind the Scenes

World Championships don't happen often. When they do, the content has to be right.

I've been producing and editing for World Lacrosse's championship events since 2023. Each time I'm brought in for one of the biggest moments on their calendar and the brief is always the same: cover the event, tell the story, and make the sport feel as big as it actually is.

On the ground that means long shoot days, fast turnarounds, and learning to find the story before the event ends. In the edit it means color grading, sound design, and motion graphics all working together. Every cut intentional. Every frame earning its place.

The context behind all of it is worth understanding. Lacrosse hasn't been in the Summer Olympics since 1908. At LA 2028 that changes. Every championship between now and then is part of the buildup and the content produced at these events is how the sport introduces itself to a new generation of fans.

Across 356 posts this work has reached 17.2 million views, 500,100 likes, and 3,300 comments. For a sport on the edge of its Olympic return those numbers matter.

The Instagram feed

Championship content built for social. The engagement speaks for itself.

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