About TitleStream
Built for the sports
the world hasn't noticed yet.
TitleStream creates permanent, search-indexed declarations of championship results — published under the authority of the governing federation, distributed across social platforms, and on record indefinitely. One submission. One permanent URL. Found on Google.
Who qualifies
TitleStream is open exclusively to federations within the Olympic Movement — the network of governing bodies recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the legitimate authorities for their sports.
The Olympic Movement is structured into four umbrella organisations. Federations affiliated with any of these qualify for TitleStream:
ASOIF
Association of Summer Olympic International Federations
Governs sports on the Summer Olympic programme — athletics, swimming, football, and 25 others.
AIOWF
Association of International Olympic Winter Sports Federations
Governs sports on the Winter Olympic programme — alpine skiing, biathlon, ice hockey, and others.
ARISF
Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations
IOC-recognised federations whose sports are not currently on the Olympic programme — cricket, chess, squash, and 37 others.
AIMS
Alliance of Independent Recognised Members of Sport
Federations actively pursuing IOC recognition through the Olympic Movement's formal pathway, recognised by SportAccord.
Why this boundary matters. IOC recognition is not a formality. It requires demonstrated governance standards, anti-doping compliance, and legitimacy as the sole governing body for the sport. A federation within the Olympic Movement has cleared that bar. TitleStream declarations carry that inherited authority.
Continental, national, and regional federations are eligible when they are affiliated with a qualifying world federation. If your world body is within the Olympic Movement, your national or regional federation qualifies.
Why this exists
The problem was visible from inside federation governance. Athletes in well-structured, legitimate sports were winning world championships with no public record to show for it.Not because the results weren't real — but because the federation had no broadcast infrastructure. No press office. No budget for social media management.
The mainstream sports media has never covered these sports and isn't going to. Meanwhile, every champion's name — and their title — goes unindexed. Unsearchable. Effectively invisible.
TitleStream was built to close that gap: a lightweight, affordable declaration system that gives any qualifying federation the same outcome as a press office, in minutes, at pennies per result.
The company
TitleStream is a product of NxtStride Finland Oy, a Helsinki-based company building infrastructure for athlete recognition and sports sponsorship in underserved sports. NxtStride's work spans championship declaration, athlete credential verification, and outcome-based sponsorship frameworks — all oriented toward sports that fall outside mainstream media coverage despite having legitimate international governance.
The company was founded by practitioners with direct experience in sports federation leadership, enterprise technology, and institutional governance. TitleStream is the public-facing layer of a broader system designed to make athletic achievement in non-mainstream sports commercially and institutionally legible.
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