Olympic and Paralympic athletes are representing brands in their personal capacity at this year’s competition – and we’re highlighting three noteworthy figures. Haven Shepherd for Reese Haven Shepherd as Reese Brand Ambassador Paralympic swimmer and Team USA Instagram influencer Haven Shepherd joins the Reese team to support the launch of its limited-edition “Medals” chocolate bar and connect with its audience on a deeper level. Noah Lyles endorses Celcius Despite not being an official sponsor of this year's Olympics, the energy drink brand has partnered directly with prolific track and field star Noah Lyles to reach a wider audience of sports fans and generate buzz around its product.
Oh, and the fact that Lyles won a gold afghanistan number dataset and bronze medal on the track at this year's meet didn't hurt Selisius's brand reputation. Toyota and Marissa Papa Constantine, the inspirational Canadian Paralympic athlete, has partnered with Toyota to launch the Start Your Impossible campaign to showcase the pure commitment, courage and determination of Paralympians as individuals and as a collective. A strong message and an equally strong brand partnership. The best memes and characters from the Paris Olympics The 2024 Paris Olympics brought a series of unforgettable moments that quickly turned into hilarious social media memes and unlikely icons.
Here are some of our personal favorites. 1. American gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik became instantly famous for his intense facial expressions during his pommel horse moves. His intense expression and laser-sharp focus have inspired countless memes and GIFs. (Editor's note: We just want to mention here that Irish gymnast Rhys McClenaghan won the gold medal in superb style). 2. Chocolate Waffles The chocolate waffles in the Olympic Village are so popular that they've become a meme in their own right.