Blog Archive

Showing posts with label sport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sport. Show all posts

Lina : soon to be richest woman in sports


Li Na, the French Open tennis champion, is on course to become the richest woman in sports as companies fight to cash in on her enormous popularity in China.

Li, 29, has played only four tennis matches and won only about $50,000 in prize money since her victory at Roland Garros in June, but she has signed at least $42 million in sponsorship deals this year with the likes of Mercedes-Benz, Rolex and Haagen-Dazs, all of which believe she could be the key to the enormously lucrative Chinese market.

Her agent, Max Eisenbud, said Tuesday it was "hard to set a price" for potential sponsors after Li became the first Chinese to win a grand slam tennis tournament.

"We had to change it a lot . upwards," he said.

At present, Li's earnings are second only to Maria Sharapova, the Russian she beat in the semifinals in Paris, but they are likely to swap positions if Li can continue to triumph in major events.

Li and Sharapova are both scheduled to play in Toronto next week during the Rogers AT&T Cup.

For many Chinese, Li is a maverick. Known as "China's No. 1 sister" since her victory in the French Open, she has a tattoo, has dyed her hair and has been known to shout at her fans and her husband.

In 2008, she quit China's Sovietstyle national sports system and started her own team, giving her control over her finances and making her a role model of independence from the state.

That did not stop her, however, from appearing on the cover of People's Daily, the staid official newspaper, in a spot usually reserved for Hu Jintao, the president, when she triumphed in Paris. An estimate 120 million Chinese watched the match on television.

"What a transformation!" said Terry Rhoads, the former head of sports marketing at Nike, who gave Li her first $25,000-a-year sponsorship deal in 1998.

"Two years ago, she could not buy a sponsor. Now she is the only person with a Nike deal who is allowed to wear patches from other sponsors on her clothes," he said.

"They told Nike: 'If you blink, there are a host of Chinese sports brands ready to pay big money.' "

As international brands try to make their mark in China, Li is in a seller's market, he said.

"You have a lot of people searching for someone who has credibility, who can make the needle move and make Chinese stop and think. And Li Na has separated herself from the pack," Rhoads said.

"She speaks English, she has a great personality, and she's a world champion in a sport that China has traditionally not dominated."

With Yao Ming retiring, "that leaves a big hole," he added, referring to China's No. 1 former sports hero who was forced to retire from the National Basketball Association after a stellar career because of recurring injuries.

"She is also a great ambassador, very pleasant and very interesting, and that has a positive effect on the way people see China, which makes Chinese people feel very proud."

However, Ye Feng, a brand consultant in Beijing, said Li, who returns to her hometown of Wuhan to play a tournament later this year, might be too ordinary to captivate the Chinese market.

"In general, Chinese fans prefer athletes with good looks, which is not her advantage," he said. "She is very plain."

"Yao Ming is much more recognizable to Chinese eyes . and men get more attention from the public. I am not sure many Chinese could identify Li Na's face."

SHARAPOVA TOPS MONEY LIST AGAIN

Maria Sharapova may not have won a grand slam title since 2008, but the Russian tennis player remains unchallenged as the highest-paid woman in professional sports.

For the seventh consecutive year, Sharapova topped the annual list provided by Forbes magazine.

Her earnings, mostly off-court endorsements, were estimated at $25 million, twice as much as her nearest rival, Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki, the current women's world No. 1.

Race driver Danica Patrick of the United States was third with $12 million, followed by tennis players Venus Williams ($11.5 million) of the U.S., Kim Clijsters ($11 million) of Belgium and Serena Williams ($10.5 million) of the U.S.

Seven of the top nine female earners were tennis players, including China's Li Na, who made $8 million last year, but was expected to soar up the rankings and challenge Sharapova for top spot after her breakthrough triumph in the French Open in June, and Ana Ivanovic ($6 million) of Serbia.

South Korean figure skater Kim Yu Na was seventh at $10 million, and U.S. golfer Paula Creamer was 10th at $5.5 million.

Beckham brand aims to slim waterloo


Herbalife the USA founded nutritional and weight management product providers are moving their targets to the city of Liverpool. Now in over 70 countries the range has become very much the product of choice for millions across the globe. With a range including the likes of multivitamins, herbal teas, isotonic drinks and even now including skincare. It has now arrived on South Road- Waterloo at ‘energie Fitness Club.’

The brand is supported and taken in the USA by global superstar David Beckham and his team at LA Galaxy as well as the likes of FC Barcelona where it is the club’s Official Nutrition Sponsor and the also the individual sponsor of the world’s number one player, Lionel Messi. With this in mind the brand now aims to target the region of Liverpool through their top Personal Wellness Coach Phil Mylotte. Phil commented “We have started to get involved in certain gyms in the region and that has been great for our brand. We have identified ‘energie fitness club’ in Waterloo as a great partner as they offer on-going support, guidance and motivation to all members. Nutrition is a huge part of this and the team at ‘energie’ are aware of the importance of this, so we look forward to helping members where we can.” Dave Connor the franchisee at énergie – Waterloo commented “Our average member’s age is 42, and over 70% of our members have never used a fitness club before. We have also set up every Tuesday evening a community weight loss challenge, so help motivate people in the area to live a more active lifestyle. Anyone is welcome to call in.”

NASCAR : Brand of the week

NASCAR, the biggest auto racing sports event of United States, is often referred to as "US Formula one" as it holds the same importance to US, which Formula one has to the rest of the world especially Europe in "Automobile racing" field. Here is few facts and figures of this exciting sports event.


The race teams of the "Sprint Cup Series" are as follows-



The major NASCAR tracks are as follows.




Armani part of Italian olympic team


Giorgio Armani
Chic athlete alert: Giorgio Armani will design the complete wardrobe for the Italian Olympic Team, including formal and sporting togs, to compete in the London 2012 Olympics.  Armani is entering the uniform-design fray as a collab between the Armani Group and CONI, the Italian National Olympic Committee. The stylish sporting ware debuts with Armani’s formal, official outfit for the July 27, 2012 opening ceremony at the London Olympic Stadium.

Italy’s upper echelon sportsmen will exclusively don an array of clothing and accessories from Armani’s EA7 line, which launched in 2004 and is part of the Emporio Armani diffusion label. Hitting the field instead of the runway for the Olympic wardrobe design reflects the cultural importance of athleticism, according to the designer. “A passion for sport is central to the Italian way of life,” Armani said in a statement. Armani, who is the part-owner and honorary president of the Olimpia Milano basketball team, has also featured athletes like David Beckham, Rafael Nadal and Cristiano Ronaldo in Emporio Armani underwear campaigns.

But this isn’t Armani’s first time at the Olympic rings: In 2006, Armani designed garbs for the Italian flag bearers at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Turin. In addition to Armani gussying up the Italy team, confirmed designers for the 2012 games are Stella McCartney dressing Great Britain, and Cedella Marley (Bob’s daughter) designing in tandem with Puma for Jamaica.

Total Pageviews