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do the famous rings deliver value to host countries?

  • Written by Steven Greenland, Professor in Marketing, Charles Darwin University

The cost of hosting Paris 2024, the 33rd Olympics, is predicted to be more than A$14 billion[1].

So what’s in it for the French?

Will this oldest of sporting events shine for them, or as has happened with some previous Olympics, will it prove to be a massive white elephant[2]?

The power of the five rings

The Olympic brand is massively powerful[3] and gives the host nation a global platform to strengthen their international reputation and standing.

The Olympic brand heritage goes back 2,800 years to southern Greece, when games were held to honour the Greek god Zeus at Olympia. Starting in 776 BC, these ancient games were held every four years and continued for more than 1,000 years.

The Olympics began as part of a festival honouring Zeus in the rural Greek town of Olympia.

The modern Olympics began in 1896 in Athens. Since then, the games have been hosted in 23 cities and 20 countries.

Paris 2024 will welcome around 10,500 athletes from more than 200 countries competing in 32 different sports[4]. Around 4 billion people will watch on[5] around the globe.

The Olympics’ five rings (created by Frenchman Pierre de Coubertin 110 years ago[6]) is one of the most recognised logos on the planet.

It represents unity across the five continents (Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania).

It is this familiarity and positive Olympic brand associations[7] – which include excitement, fairness and being elite – that some argue justifies the billions spent.

Host nations hope this Olympic sparkle rubs off on their nation’s reputation – but that’s not always the case.

Benefits of hosting an Olympics

Broadcast rights, sponsorships and advertising from organisations that want to be associated with the Olympic brand can generate huge revenue streams[8].

The Olympic brand adds considerable value for sponsors and advertisers, and there are also benefits that France (and the world) will gain long after the event.

Responsible marketing and attracting sponsors that complement Olympic brand values can promote positive, sustainable attitudes and behaviour[9]. Examples of this include promoting unity, a sense of national pride, and social and health gains from increased sports participation[10].

The event also generates huge revenue from domestic and international tourism – 15 million spectators are anticipated for Paris 2024. Most are locals and domestic day trippers but around 3 million additional visitors[11] are expected in Paris during the games.

Increased infrastructure and updated civil works as a result of the city getting ready for the Olympics provides many lifestyle benefits: a reinvigorated host city can benefit from upgraded transport, accommodation, hospitality, sports facilities and streetscapes.

Other significant benefits relate to strengthening the host country’s geographic and cultural brand. For France, this includes reinforcing and promoting many of its registered geographic indicator products that relate mainly to wine, agricultural products and foodstuffs, as well as spirits and beers.

Champagne is perhaps the most widely recognised geographic indicator product. It illustrates how connection to its place of origin assures consumers about regional and French cultural values and the products’ characteristics and quality[12].

What about the pitfalls?

Many Olympics have failed to turn a profit, meaning countries and citizens are left to pay off debts[13] for decades after the event (for example, Rio, Montreal[14], Beijing and Athens).

Also, many cities are left with purpose-built infrastructure[15] created specifically for the games but left idle afterwards, including athlete accommodation, aquatic centres and major stadiums.

What will determine the success of Paris 2024 and justify the massive investment in hosting the event?

Is hosting the Olympics worth the investment?

The success of the Olympics for the host is often determined by the financial revenue it can generate. The Olympic brand plays a significant role in generating this financial support.

However, the brand’s reputation can be tarnished by issues leading up to and during the games, which may reduce the positive impacts.

The Olympic brand’s reputation can be affected by issues like:

Fingers crossed for France

With close to half the world watching Paris 2024, France’s National Olympic Committee will be anxiously hoping for positive outcomes to ensure a strong return on the A$14 billion invested. But since Sydney 2000, virtually every games host has suffered significant financial blowouts[26].

For their sake, and the Olympics’ reputation, let’s hope the Paris games sparkle - or we may be left with a very limited number of potential future hosts with very deep pockets.

References

  1. ^ more than A$14 billion (www.reuters.com)
  2. ^ a massive white elephant (www.abc.net.au)
  3. ^ massively powerful (olympics.com)
  4. ^ competing in 32 different sports (olympics.com)
  5. ^ 4 billion people will watch on (www.euromonitor.com)
  6. ^ created by Frenchman Pierre de Coubertin 110 years ago (discover.sportsengineplay.com)
  7. ^ positive Olympic brand associations (www.emerald.com)
  8. ^ generate huge revenue streams (olympics.com)
  9. ^ promote positive, sustainable attitudes and behaviour (www.tandfonline.com)
  10. ^ increased sports participation (theconversation.com)
  11. ^ around 3 million additional visitors (www.euromonitor.com)
  12. ^ the products’ characteristics and quality (theconversation.com)
  13. ^ left to pay off debts (www.tandfonline.com)
  14. ^ Montreal (www.theguardian.com)
  15. ^ purpose-built infrastructure (theconversation.com)
  16. ^ based on gender and status (www.insidethegames.biz)
  17. ^ soft drink and alcohol sponsors (www.tandfonline.com)
  18. ^ with human rights issues (www.adweek.com)
  19. ^ sportswashing (theconversation.com)
  20. ^ China (www.tandfonline.com)
  21. ^ the United States (www.washingtonpost.com)
  22. ^ Russia (olympics.com)
  23. ^ pushed the cost to A$18 billion (www.reuters.com)
  24. ^ terrorism (theconversation.com)
  25. ^ heat waves (theconversation.com)
  26. ^ significant financial blowouts (www.cfr.org)

Authors: Steven Greenland, Professor in Marketing, Charles Darwin University

Read more https://theconversation.com/brand-olympics-do-the-famous-rings-deliver-value-to-host-countries-228497

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