McDonald's is launching a new program around the globe that will bring kids together for a once-in-a-lifetime experience at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
McDonald's Corporation (NYSE: MCD) announced its renewal as a TOP (The Olympic Partner Program) Sponsor through the 2020 Olympic Games and pledged its commitment to champion generations of happy, active kids. On the eve of the inaugural Winter Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria, McDonald's President and Chief Operating Officer Don Thompson and Executive Vice President and Global Chief Brand Officer Kevin Newell joined International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge to formally announce the renewal.
"As the Official Restaurant of the Olympic Games, we take tremendous pride in feeding the athletes and visitors from around the world, and are excited to play a role in helping make the Olympics possible," said Thompson. "In keeping with McDonald's ongoing commitment to children's well-being, we will continue to communicate with kids about the importance of balanced eating and active lifestyles through our partnership with the Games."
"We are delighted that McDonald's is announcing its renewal, building on our work together for more than 35 years," said Rogge. "McDonald's provides a positive and inspirational connection to the Olympic spirit, sharing the Olympic values with its customers across the globe. We are very proud that McDonald's is the Official Restaurant of the Games, and know that athletes and spectators hugely appreciate McDonald's."
McDonald's long-standing support of sports initiatives for kids extends beyond the 17 days of the Games to include programs that promote physical activity at the local, national and global levels through partnerships with thousands of sporting associations. McDonald's franchisees around the world support their local communities through grassroots sponsorships ranging from little league baseball teams in the U.S., to youth football (soccer) teams in the UK, to backing Olympic hopefuls in Canada and South Korea.
"As a TOP Sponsor, we challenge ourselves to keep raising our game and evolving our sponsorship through programs like McDonald's Champions of Play," said Newell. "Olympic athletes are great role models for kids today, and their ability to motivate children and families to get active is unparalleled. McDonald's looks forward to connecting kids with Olympic athletes -- and helping them see that no dream is beyond their reach."
Dara Torres, a five-time U.S. Olympic swimmer and mom, serves as McDonald's global ambassador for the Champions of Play program. In this role, Torres inspires kids and families to get engaged with physical activity through digital websites, appearances and other activities.
"As a customer and an athlete, I've personally benefitted from McDonald's long history of supporting the Olympic Movement," said Torres. "In my role as global ambassador for McDonald's Champions of Play, I'm thrilled to join McDonald's in supporting active play and balanced eating."
"McDonald's is helping bring the Olympic spirit to life for kids through the imaginative challenges on the Champions of Play website," said Dr. Gately. "These activities are being designed to get kids excited about fun play and educate them about the importance of being active."
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