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    Entries in shaun white sponsor (3)

    Sunday
    Jan232011

    Oakley Celebrates Its Partnership with Shaun White in Style

    Oakley and Shaun White recently teamed up to present Shaun White Air & Style Beijing, the largest snowboarding event ever to be held in China. The event served as a terrific way for Oakley to leverage its partnership with White (which it has maintained over the past 10 years) to gain market share in China, an emerging market that is currently experiencing a cultural revolution.

    The event attracted nearly 10,000 action sports enthusiasts and a collection of the world's finest snowboarders and is being recognized as a monumental occasion that will greatly enhance the growth of the sport in China. Check out two (2) terrific videos that showcase the magnitude of the event, which was held on December 4th in Beijing:

    Sunday
    Feb072010

    Target Brings Shaun White to New York City...

    Are you looking for new ways to leverage athlete endorsers? Are you looking for ways to drive awareness without having rights to marks?

    Target, a longtime sponsor of Olympian gold medalist Shaun White, recently unveiled a terrific billboard messaging campaign in Times Square in anticipation of the 2010 Vancouver Oympics. The billboards, a creative collaboration between Target, White, and his brother Jesse, were unveiled on January 15th and are set to be changed as the Games near closer.

    Target's massive billboard campaign (a combination of nine (9) individual outdoor adverts) serves as a great way to provide Shaun White with a good-luck sendoff, drive awareness for the retailer's exclusive Shaun White 4 Target clothing line, and leverage consumer affinity for the Olympic Games without having rights to marks...

    Check out the campaign below:

     

    Source: BrandFreak, FreshnessMag.com 

    Sunday
    Nov012009

    Red Bull's Project X = Sports Marketing Idea of the Year

    Are you looking for new ways to leverage winter sports athlete endorsers? Are you looking to create an unconventional viral campaign?

    Over the past year, there was a buzz in the action sports space that Red Bull built a secret half pipe hidden in the mountains of Colorado for Olympian Gold Medalist Shaun White. With no pictures, stories, or first-person accounts, all of the buzz was just speculation... until now.

    Red Bull recently unveiled the details behind the project - Project X - through an exclusive site (www.redbullprojectx.com) that provides an insightful look into Shaun White's secret winter experience in the world of Red Bull. The site includes a collection of images, videos, and special tricks that White learned while toying with his own half-pipe in Silverton, Colorado. Not only did Red Bull venture out to build the world's first on-mountain snowboarding foam pit, they captured it all on film for consumers to enjoy. The site features a collection of videos detailing the project, etc. and will continue to drive buzz and interest by releasing Shaun White tricks videos throughout the year (beginning November 3rd).

    Red Bull's Project X further demonstrates how the company is "changing the game" when it comes to investing its marketing dollars. While some brands are investing millions of dollars in signage and presenting sponsorships, Red Bull is radically changing, owning, and creating sports properties and unique concepts of its own.

    Through the Project X campaign, Red Bull takes athlete partnerships/endorsements to an incredible next level. Both brands (Red Bull, Shaun White) will clearly benefit from the level of intrigue and the "coolness factor" of Project X - something that will help Red Bull score significant exposure leading into the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

    Red Bull surely invested a large sum of dollars to create Project X, but how much so in comparison to the perceived brand value/buzz they will generate leading into the Olympic Games? For those interested, here are a few details behind what it took to build the secret snowboard getaway:

    • 300 man hours were required to build the foam pit
    • 250,000 cubic yards of snow were moved to build the secret half-pipe
    • 7200 foam blocks were needed to fill the foam pit

    Check out the tremendous video Red Bull created for Project X: