Coca-Cola Invites the World to Celebrate Special Olympics 2013 World Winter Games
Coca-Cola campaign taps local celebrities to raise awareness and
support the world-class sporting event
Let the games begin! On January 29, Special Olympics 2013 World Winter
Games will be underway in PyeongChang, Republic of Korea. In support of
the Games, The Coca-Cola Company is activating a fully integrated
marketing campaign to help raise awareness and interest in this
world-class sporting event that showcases the unlimited potential of
people with intellectual disabilities.
The campaign, created by Coca-Cola Korea, includes celebrity
activations, in-store displays, fundraising activities, employee
volunteer programs and a TV commercial.
Through its “Coke Red Ribbon Friends” campaign, Coca-Cola Korea enlisted
100 of the country’s top celebrities as ambassadors for Special Olympics
World Winter Games. Celebrities like 2010 Olympic gold medal figure
skater Yuna Kim and Korean American actress Yunjin Kim, of the ABC hit
TV series “Lost,” used their star power, social media networks and
public appearances to promote Special Olympics 2013 World Winter Games.
They educated their friends, families and fans, and raised funds for the
2013 World Winter Games Organizing Committee. The campaign and other
Coca-Cola fundraising activities generated more than $800,000 in support
for Special Olympics.
“The Coca-Cola Company and Special Olympics have been strong partners
for 45 years,” said Muhtar Kent, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
The Coca-Cola Company. “We are privileged to celebrate and share with
the world moments of connection, community and optimism in support of
the amazing young men and women whose sacrifice, determination and sheer
love of life inspire us all.”
More than 2,300 athletes, from 110 countries will compete in eight
Olympic-type sports including alpine skiing, cross-country skiing,
snowboarding, snowshoeing, speed skating, figure skating, floor hockey
and a demonstration sport of floorball.
At Games time, Coca-Cola Korea expects to refresh the athletes and the
tens of thousands of family, friends, volunteers and fans in attendance.
Coca-Cola will welcome Special Olympics athletes and their families, as
well as fans and consumers, to the Happiness House within the Olympic
venue. The Happiness House will serve as a place for visitors to
refresh, relax and have fun.
In the U.S., The Coca-Cola Company recently played host to Special
Olympics Georgia, celebrating two very special athletes. Marnie Hornsby
and Sissy Cooley are two of the Georgia athletes embarking on the 7,000
mile, 15-hour journey to South Korea to compete in the 2013 World Winter
Games. Hornsby will be competing in Alpine Skiing and Cooley in speed
skating.
Hornsby, who was born with epilepsy, describes a childhood frustrated by
years of working to find the right medications at the right levels to
stave off the seizures that result from the brain disorder. She began
competing with Special Olympics in 2006 and her mother, Paige Hornsby
recalled the change she saw in her. “Marnie was a child that if she
spoke, it was very quietly. She didn’t look at you eye to eye.” She
called Special Olympics, “a lifesaver.”
The Coca-Cola Company has a longstanding history with Special Olympics
which was founded by Eunice Kennedy Shriver in 1968. As a global sponsor
from the beginning, the Company has provided monetary and in-kind
contributions, hands-on volunteer assistance, equipment, uniforms and
other materials and services for Special Olympics competitions and
community activities around the world.
To learn more about Special Olympics, and to follow Special Olympics
Team USA at the 2013 World Winter Games visit:
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Website: www.specialolympicsteamusa.org
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Facebook: www.facebook.com/SOTeamUSA
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Twitter: @SOTeamUSA and #SOTeamUSA
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Official Games Site: http://www.2013sopoc.org/hb/eng
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