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04/25/2001
World's Best Athletes
Promote 2001 Goodwill Games in On-Air Promotional Spots
More Than 14,000 Spots to
Run On Turner Networks in Cross-Promotional Campaign
Eight of the world's top athletes took
part in a promotional shoot for on-air vignettes for
the 2001 Goodwill Games, Monday, April 23, and Tuesday,
April 24, in Los Angeles, Calif. The shoot featured
some of the top athletes from the 14 sports featured
in this year's Games, which will be hosted by Brisbane,
Australia. Stars from athletics, swimming, gymnastics,
beach volleyball, diving and basketball participated.
Five-time
Olympic gold medalist and Goodwill Games champion Michael
Johnson participated in his second and final promotional
campaign for the Games. Johnson will be making the 2001
Goodwill Games his final competition before retiring.
The fastest man and fastest woman in the world, Olympic
gold medalist and Goodwill Games champion Maurice Greene
and five-time Olympic medalist and Goodwill Games champion
Marion Jones also took part in the campaign. Representing
diving was Olympic gold medalist and Goodwill Games
champion Laura Wilkinson, and representing swimming
was Olympic gold medalist and Goodwill Games team gold
medalist Misty Hyman. The Olympic gold medalists from
Down Under, Kerri Ann Pottharst and Natalie Cook, not
only represented beach volleyball but also 2001 Goodwill
Games' host country of Australia. Young NBA star Jason
Terry of the Atlanta Hawks represented basketball's
Team USA in the vignettes. Terry is one of the 12 members
of Team USA, which will be comprised of NBA players
for the first time in the history of the Goodwill Games.
Two-time Olympian, five-time U.S. national champion
and Goodwill Games medalist Blaine Wilson participated
on behalf of USA gymnastics.
"We are thrilled to have secured
a select group of the world's best athletes to represent
the various 2001 Goodwill Games' sports for our marketing
campaign," said Rick McNerney, vice president of
marketing for the Games. "The campaign is designed
to highlight the caliber of athletes that will be included
in this year's event and to promote the exciting competition.
Multi-sport competition is so exciting because you watch
and see which world class athletes will rise to the
top and shine above the other superstars. It is truly
the best of the best."
The promotional vignettes will feature
the athletes separately, in various action poses relative
to their sports, backdropped against footage of their
past competitions. The vignettes will highlight the
athletes' performances while also setting the stage
for their upcoming participation in the 2001 Goodwill
Games competition. The vignettes will capture all the
emotion, conflict and drama as the world's greatest
athletes face off against their closest rivals.
Over 14,000 units will run on-air across
all Turner Networks, including TNT, TBS, CNN, Headline
News, CNNSI, CNN International and CNN Airport Network.
The on-air marketing campaign will be supplemented by
print, radio, publicity and on-line advertising component
to create a fully integrated campaign.
The 2001 Goodwill Games will take place
Aug. 29-Sept. 9, and will feature 14 sports during 12
days of competition. The Goodwill Games will host an
elite field of competitors in athletics, basketball,
beach volleyball, boxing, cycling (track), diving, figure
skating, gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, surf lifesaving,
swimming, trampoline, triathlon and weightlifting.
Contacts:
| Jeff Pomeroy |
Goodwill Games |
404-827-4186 |
| Lauren Hammann |
Turner Network Television |
404-885-0797 |
| Lara Potter Brener |
Zwikel and Associates |
818-344-6195 ext 122 |
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