I know they are big supporters of USATF, but I have never heard of them sponsoring an individual athlete.
http://publications.mediapost.com/index ... _aid=69275
Olympic Marketers Turn To Obscure But Taint-Free Athletes
The Wall Street Journal
Olympic athletes in low-wattage sports like badminton, kayaking, fencing and water polo are to appear in a series of ads for Bank of America--including posters in bank branches and online spots--before the Beijing Games in August. The perceived purity of smaller sports plays a big role in BOA's choices, says bank spokesman Joseph Goode. Many major sports have been beset by scandal.
Home Depot also has had a policy of hiring lesser-known Olympic hopefuls with full pay and benefits, while requiring them to work 20-hour weeks with schedules that allow flexibility for training. And Visa has made it a point to sponsor athletes in new medal sports, including women's pole vault and women's bobsled.
Who has Visa ever sponsored?
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Re: Who has Visa ever sponsored?
rainbowgirl28 wrote:And Visa has made it a point to sponsor athletes in new medal sports, including women's pole vault and women's bobsled.
I guess what I really want to know is what women pole vaulters they have ever sponsored.
They have been a big supporter of track and field, I just think that the above statement might be a bit of an exaggeration. But maybe I am wrong.
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hey
the us decathlon athletes and their coaches originally got visa as their sponsor, then visa was later "wooooed" away by other usatf officals and event coaches.. "to help all events"
i felt it was an "ego" / power move than ended up hurting the decathlon program overall.
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the us decathlon athletes and their coaches originally got visa as their sponsor, then visa was later "wooooed" away by other usatf officals and event coaches.. "to help all events"
i felt it was an "ego" / power move than ended up hurting the decathlon program overall.
dj
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