Durban Sandshark Posted August 22, 2007 Report Posted August 22, 2007 I would like to know who are the Olympic sponsors and athletic outfitters in the countries where you are from for Beijing 2008. For this we will exclude the worldwide Olympic sponsors, the TOP ones, from this--McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Visa, Kodak, Panasonic, Samsung, Omega (?), Atos Origin, and Lenovo(?). Feel free to ID what the companies are for the benfit of those who aren't familiar to them. To start things off, I'll kick off with the USA's sponsors: John Hancock (insurance company) General Electric NBC (which GE owns) AT&T Home Depot (massive hardware chain known to employ some US Olympian hopefuls) Bank of America Nike Hilton Hotels Allstate (insurance company) United Airlines Kellogg's General Motors 24 Hour Fitness (health club chain) Jet Set Sports Johnson & Johnson Tyson Foods (known for its chicken products) Incidently, GM is letting its sponsorship with the US Olympic Team expire following the Beijing Olympics as it restructures its marketing investments, citing the one with the USOC hasn't given its bang for their bucks. More here: GM Ends USOC Sponsorship After Beijing 2008
Lenric Posted August 22, 2007 Report Posted August 22, 2007 China's Sponsors: Bank of China CMC (ChinaNetCom) SINOPEC (China Petrochemical Corporation) CNPC (China National Petroleum Corporation) ChinaMobile Volkswagen (China) Adidas (China) JT International S.A. (China) AirChina PICC UPS Haier Sohu.com Tsingdao Yanjing Yili
Faster Posted August 23, 2007 Report Posted August 23, 2007 Bell Canada HBC - The oldest company in the world RBC Financial Group GM Canada Petro Canada Rona Air Canada BC Lottery Corporation Canadian Pacific ICBC JetSet Sports Ricoh Royal Canadian Mint Teckcominco 3m Birks Dow Epcor Nortel TransCanada Vincor Canada Weston Workopolis Coca-Cola Atos Origin GE Johnson and Johnson Kodak Lenovo McDonald's Maunlife Omega Panasonic Samsung Visa
Durban Sandshark Posted August 23, 2007 Author Report Posted August 23, 2007 I forgot to add Budweiser to my list. Also I wonder where are those Olympic-themed commercials on YouTube that we can take a look at?
mattygs Posted August 25, 2007 Report Posted August 25, 2007 Apart from the TOP sponsers, the sponsers and supporters of the New Zealand Olympic Team are ... - Air New Zealand - Accor Hospitality - Mitsubishi Motors - Lion Foundation - Southern Trust - SPARC Aotearoa - One (television new zealand) - Premier Events - Avis - Tourism New Zealand - New Zealand Community Trust - Trillian Trust
Filipe_Golias Posted August 25, 2007 Report Posted August 25, 2007 Portugal: - Delta Cafés - Onda - Grupo Português de Saúde - Angelini Portugal - Schenker Logistics - Cosmos Viagens - RTP - Cision Portugal
baron-pierreIV Posted August 25, 2007 Report Posted August 25, 2007 (edited) I would like to know who are the Olympic sponsors and athletic outfitters in the countries where you are from for Beijing 2008. For this we will exclude the worldwide Olympic sponsors, the TOP ones, from this--McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Visa, Kodak, Panasonic, Samsung, Omega (?), Atos Origin, and Lenovo(?). Feel free to ID what the companies are for the benfit of those who aren't familiar to them. To start things off, I'll kick off with the USA's sponsors:John Hancock (insurance company) General Electric NBC (which GE owns) AT&T Home Depot (massive hardware chain known to employ some US Olympian hopefuls) Bank of America Nike Hilton Hotels Allstate (insurance company) United Airlines Kellogg's General Motors 24 Hour Fitness (health club chain) Jet Set Sports Johnson & Johnson Tyson Foods (known for its chicken products) Incidently, GM is letting its sponsorship with the US Olympic Team expire following the Beijing Olympics as it restructures its marketing investments, citing the one with the USOC hasn't given its bang for their bucks. More here: GM Ends USOC Sponsorship After Beijing 2008 Y r there 2 insurance companies? I think Hancock is no longer involved; and Allstate only sponsors Figure Skating events. Also, among TOP sponsors. Lenovo is a Chinese company (but w/ 2 plants in the US) and Atos-Origin (I think) is a French-based company just put together to serivce the IOC (and maybe FIFA and other sports federations) and their needs. I don't believe it existed before Athens 2004. Finally, it would've been nice if Boeing joined...so Boeing goes Beijing!! Of course they may join if Chicago gets the 2016 nod. Edited August 25, 2007 by baron-pierreIV
cfm Jeremie Posted August 26, 2007 Report Posted August 26, 2007 Atos-Origin (I think) is a French-based company just put together to serivce the IOC (and maybe FIFA and other sports federations) and their needs. I don't believe it existed before Athens 2004. Atos existed long before Athens and was not created to service the IOC.... At one point, SEMA Group, an IT company involved in the Olympics since Barcelona, was merged with Atos Group which is how Atos-Origin became a Top Sponsor.
baron-pierreIV Posted August 26, 2007 Report Posted August 26, 2007 Atos existed long before Athens and was not created to service the IOC....At one point, SEMA Group, an IT company involved in the Olympics since Barcelona, was merged with Atos Group which is how Atos-Origin became a Top Sponsor. Oh, OK; I knew it was something along those lines. But I believe the withdrawal of IBM and the gap it left, and the special needs of the Olympics (and similar events), provided the impetus for SEMA and Atos to get together and get the Olympic contract -- don't u think so?
Durban Sandshark Posted August 29, 2007 Author Report Posted August 29, 2007 Speaking of IBM, that company sold off, if I recall correctly, its computer division to Lenovo as a cost-cutting measure. Also, I think the IBM-powered Sydney 2000 website was the best designed and featured in recent memory overall. That even featured stuff including essays about multicultural Sydney, which I wish I could've printed out. It even had the national anthems of the participating nations to download and play. Lenovo and John Hancock are Olympic TOP sponsors. John Hancock is known as Manulife outside the US after the merger with it in 2004. Recently in ad on Sports Illustrated signifying the one year countdown of the Beijing Olympics had the USOC's current sponsors at the bottom of it. John Hancock was featured, so that's how I found out about its continuation. You can check it out here. Amazing Awaits--USOC I think it's just for different Olympic sports possibly like gymnastics that Allstate covers since John Hancock/Manulife is a TOP sponsor. Actually Paris 1924 was the first and only time advertising signage were out at the venues. Four years later the IOC made a stipulation against advertising signs and billboards at Olympic venues. Here's Australia's sponsors: Healthe (primary sponsor of the A-League's Sydney FC) Telstra Adidas (first time since 1996) EnergyAustralia Uncle Toby's (joined Nestle Australia in early 2007) Powerade (a Coca-Cola-made sports drink) Speedo Australia Post Qantas Accor Hospitality KitKat CoSport BHP Billiton Fitness First XTM Karbon Hamilton Hudson Getty Images Mileno Actually Adidas will serve as the official sportswear outfitter for Beijing 2008's volunteers, staff, and tech officials (paralympic included)
Durban Sandshark Posted October 9, 2007 Author Report Posted October 9, 2007 Sweden: ATG Nordea Ericsson Tele2 Vatenfall Adecco Li Ning Sportswear Metro SAS Stockholm Arlanda Airport AstraZeneca Elanders Norway: Norsktipping Hertz Adidas Adecco Dagbladet Nordea Gyro Gruppen Tine If... P4 Radio Hele Norge SAS Norge RICA Hotels
Athan Posted October 11, 2007 Report Posted October 11, 2007 Spain: - Coca-Cola Powerade - El Corte Inglés - Endesa - Leche Pascual - Telefónica - La Caixa - Nozar - Loterías y Apuestas del Estado - Allianz - Caja Madrid - Campofrío - Nutrexpa - Damm - Repsol YPF
Durban Sandshark Posted October 15, 2007 Author Report Posted October 15, 2007 Kodak announced it has dropped itself as an Olympic TOP sponsor after Beijing 2008 last week. Also Canadian-based Manulife (John Hancock to us Yanks) will leave after Beijing too with Johnson and Johnson and Lenovo having to renew their respective sponsorships at that time too to stay in. I can see Fuji Film stepping up in Kodak's place. Mitsubishi Motors announced it serve as the official motor company for the Australian Olympic Committee up to London 2012. More can be read here. Olympic TOP Sponsor Changes
Durban Sandshark Posted October 16, 2007 Author Report Posted October 16, 2007 Finland: MTV3 Nordea Sonera Veikkaus Clique Finnair Finntoto Peugeot Pohjola Schenker Logistics Suomen Matkatoimisto (Finland Post) Turo Tailor Vierumaki Mehilainen
Durban Sandshark Posted October 19, 2007 Author Report Posted October 19, 2007 Brazil: Olympikus (athletic outfitter) Oi Caixa Petrobras Sol Sadia Golden Cross Odonto Prev Uruguay: Asociacion Espanol:Primera en Socoros Mutuos Macedonia: A1 Vreme EduSoft Antenna 1 First O2 Neocom D-Panovski Makpetrol Mura Belgium: Sporza Unilever Het Nieuwsblad Ernst & Young AXA Dexia Hyundai Belgacom Delhaize Roularta Media Group France; Accor Adidas EDF Publicis Groupe Francais Des Jeux DPPI Images De Sport Mennen Sport Haribo Elis Aristeia Brossard Croatia: Hrvatska Telekom INA Diners Club Croatia Airlines Amway Croatia Banka PBZ North Spirit Volkswagen HRT Jamnika Fokus Medical Raifeissen Bank Kutjevo Porsche AP Varadzin Hrvatska Tourism Zracna Luka New Zealand: SPARC Mitsubishi Motors Air New Zealand Accor AVIS Southern Trust Trillian Trust One (TVNZ ONE) Lion Foundation
baron-pierreIV Posted October 20, 2007 Report Posted October 20, 2007 Very good videos of GE's participation in building up Beijing for the 2008 Games: http://www.ge.com/innovation/china/index.h...id=olymrowsmall
Durban Sandshark Posted October 22, 2007 Author Report Posted October 22, 2007 Very good videos of GE's participation in building up Beijing for the 2008 Games: http://www.ge.com/innovation/china/index.h...id=olymrowsmall Thanks Baron-Pierre! Those videos are great! Do you think we'll see more videos leading up to the start? I hope so because they're really good... Montenegro: Montenegro Tourist Commission Luka Bar T-Mobile Republic of Montenegro Telecommunications Association Zetatrams Estonia: If... Skansa Nike Tere Peugeot EMT Kalev Olympic Casino Lethi-Mahi Eesti Sampo Tallinna Sadam Paf Monton Ramirent Elion Ettevotted Germany: Adidas Mercedes-Benz E-ON Payback Neckerman AWD Bauerfiend Zurich Lufthansa Olympische Sport Bibliothek Messe Dusseldorf Bundesdruckerei APA Firmengruppe Warsteiner Pa-Picture Alliance Dertour SebaMed Schenker Logistics Potsdamer Augenklinik Bego Bogner Sioux Moccasins Betty Barclay Baumler MDM (Deutsche Mundze?) The Netherlands: Nederland Lotto Ernst & Young Unilever Randstand DSM Latvia: Latvijas Gaze (LG) Latvijas Mobilias Telefone HansaBanka/Swedbank Audi Monton Latvijas Valsts Mezi (forestry) Slovakia: BTS Bratislava Airport Kia Motors Slovak Telekom E-ON Zentiva Matador Topvar Avon Holiday Inn Daylong Nutrend J&R Pretzelmayer SITA AWK TA3 Gold Man Fun Radio SME SPORT Thermae Piestamy
Durban Sandshark Posted October 25, 2007 Author Report Posted October 25, 2007 Great Britain: Adidas Michelob Light EDF Energy Lloyd's TSB B&Q Austria: APF Marketing Austrian Airways Casino Austria Generali Gruppe InterSport Shops JetSet Sports MediaAustria Olympische Sport Bibliothek Osterreichschen Lotterie Raifessen Telekom Austria Schenker Logistics WKO Armenia: Noy1877 Multigroup Ararat Cement Multigroup Stone Multigroup Rest House Switzerland: Adecco AMAG-Gruppe CIBA Vision Rivella Swisscom UBS Zurich Descente Europcar Burgerstein Vitamins (Antistress AG) BEMER 3000 Printgraph'c Wittwer Druck Schenker Logicstics Sharpa Tensing Sportvital Switcher TC Trainer Center Uniplan Winkler Cefar Compex DLD Training Doetsch Grether AG Keystone Smith & Nephew Triumph International Arnett Beva Fuchs Design Kunzli SwissSchuh Simple/Teva
Tanaka_Ray Posted October 26, 2007 Report Posted October 26, 2007 Durbanshark, how could you know about the national sponsor from many countries ? Do you know about Indonesia sponsor(s) ? As far as I know, Indonesia sponsors is : Samsung...., and don't know others sponsors
baron-pierreIV Posted October 26, 2007 Report Posted October 26, 2007 R we really going to go thru all 204 NOCs and list their sponsors ad infinitum? Does anybody actually care?
Tanaka_Ray Posted October 26, 2007 Report Posted October 26, 2007 actually I just want to know, how durban shark know about national olympic team sponsor, and if he know about Indonesia sponsor, maybe he would show to me about who is the sponsor for Indonesia team..
Durban Sandshark Posted December 7, 2007 Author Report Posted December 7, 2007 R we really going to go thru all 204 NOCs and list their sponsors ad infinitum? Does anybody actually care? Possibly... Yes, Lenovo is dropping its sponsorship after Beijing. My only thoughts about this is perhaps Lenovo wanted to go out after next year because the Games were to be set in China. I hardly see any Lenovo computers whenever I stop by at an electronic shop anyway, so to me it's no great loss. I'm back at this after an absence. For Tanaka Ray: Indonesia: (couldn't really find any on their KONI website other than Samsung being mentioned by you) Singapore: Tiger Fair Price NUTC Yonex Sunrise Singapore Pools
Jim856796 Posted August 20, 2008 Report Posted August 20, 2008 I recently saw a commercial for Budweiser saying that they're a proud sponsor of the US Olympic Team. Why should a beer company sponsor an Olympic Team?
nykfan845 Posted August 20, 2008 Report Posted August 20, 2008 I recently saw a commercial for Budweiser saying that they're a proud sponsor of the US Olympic Team. Why should a beer company sponsor an Olympic Team? Free coasters?
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