Multi-sport

Japanese carmaker Toyota last month added major National Olympic Committee (NOC) sponsorship properties in support of its record-breaking Olympic Global Partner agreement.

Telecommunications company O2 has reached an agreement with venue owner and operator AEG to retain naming rights to The O2 in London for a further 10 years.

Social fundraising platform GoFundMe has entered into a global partnership with Special Olympics, the movement that seeks to empower athletes with intellectual disabilities.

Sportswear company Kukri has agreed a partnership with the Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) organisation.

French IT services company Atos has signed on as the first sponsor of the inaugural edition of the European Championships multi-sport event, which will be staged in Glasgow and Berlin next year.

The 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games multi-sport event has signed a new partnership deal with media monitoring and analysis company Isentia.

Japanese food and chemical corporation Ajinomoto has agreed a deal to sponsor the 2017 Southeast Asian Games multi-sport event, which will be staged in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur.

The British Olympic Association has entered into a partnership with Sports Travel and Hospitality Group, a travel and ticketing specialist.

Swiss watch brand Longines has signed on as the first international tier one partner of the 2018 Commonwealth Games, which will be hosted by the city of Gold Coast, Australia.

Australian clothing brand Hard Yakka has agreed a deal to sponsor the 2018 edition of the Commonwealth Games multi-sport event, which will take place in the country’s Gold Coast region.

Direct selling company Jeunesse has acquired naming rights to the Arena Olímpica do Rio, one of the venues for the Brazilian city’s staging of the 2016 summer Olympic and Paralympic Games.

French banks BNCF and BNP Paribas are positioning themselves for a chance to win the prize of Official Bank of the Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (OCOG) in the event that Paris wins its bid…

The Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) has entered into a partnership with Japanese automotive manufacturer Toyota.

The SAS Canada subsidiary of data analytics specialist SAS has entered into a partnership with the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC).

Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba has agreed a long-term deal to become a top-tier partner of the International Olympic Committee.

Asian telecommunications company Axiata Group Berhad has agreed a deal to take on naming rights to the Putra Indoor Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Japanese automotive manufacturer Toyota has entered into a partnership with the German Olympic Committee (DOSB).

Canadian banking group RBC has extended its partnership with the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC).