Brands hunt for gold at the Olympics

Companies have set up ever more elaborate venues and marketing schemes to woo customers

Fireworks explode during the opening ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Fireworks explode during the opening ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Last Updated : Aug 12 2016 | 11:52 PM IST
If you think the athletes in Rio are battling it out, you ought to see what corporations are up to.

From Heineken NV to Nissan Motor Co to Visa Inc, companies have set up ever more elaborate venues and marketing schemes to woo customers, sniff out future sponsorship deals and push their latest product.

Even at big sporting events, hospitality suites rarely hit this scale. Away from the venues, the Olympics has grown into a modern version of a World's Fair.

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Watchmaker Omega has converted a beach-front cultural centre into a VIP cocktail lounge and watch museum. A-list guests include top model Alessandra Ambrosio and astronaut Buzz Aldrin.

At a luxury hotel along Copacabana beach, Visa showed off a slew of wearable payment devices from rings to wristbands. A live band played for visitors grazing among food stations and an open bar.

Together with the Netherlands Olympic Committee, Heineken converted the rundown Clube Monte Líbano into an Olympic-themed beach club. While guests in swimwear drank cocktails poolside and watched the games, Heineken Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Jean-François van Boxmeer hosted lunch for Brazilian business executives. Earlier in the week, Formula One CEO Bernie Ecclestone attended the opening - the beer company sponsors the race series - as did World Rugby head Bill Beaumont, who is negotiating a 2019 World Cup sponsorship with Heineken.

"The whole world is here," said Hans Erik Tuijt, Heineken's head of global sponsorship, as he sipped a smoothie on a terrace. "If you want to have a meeting with anybody in sports, Rio is the place to be."

The original Olympic hospitality venue was established at the 1992 Barcelona games, a modest tent where visitors could grab a Heineken. Called the Heineken Holland House, it was the first time a country and a sponsor teamed up to brand a pop-up country club for the Dutch team and its fans. For Rio de Janeiro, Heineken began planning three years ago. Scouts visited several sites before choosing a spot along the city's lagoon, where the rowing events are held. The athletes grumbled - it was far from the dorms in the Olympic Village - but anything closer was isolated from mass transit. The winning location turned out to be popular, and France and Switzerland set up their clubhouses nearby.

Staffed by 300 paid employees plus volunteers in collaboration with the Netherlands Olympic Committee, Holland House has two floors, several dining areas, a pool and nightclub. Some 75,000 visitors are expected to stop by.

Heineken branding is everywhere. There are drinks for visitors, and when the Netherlands Olympic Committee celebrates its medal-winners, the athletes make their grand entrances through a Heineken-style star in the wall.
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First Published: Aug 12 2016 | 11:52 PM IST

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