Paris 2024 will be an opportunity to experience the City of Lights in a whole new light. Here are some tips to make the most of your visit and enjoy the Olympic atmosphere.
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It takes years of training and perseverance to win the Olympics. The team at Runrepeat.com analyzed more than 16,027 medal winners from 51 Olympic Games (from 1896 to 2018) and their birth dates to determine which zodiac signs possess the ability and tenacity to compete and succeed at the Olympics.
This summer, you too can train like an Olympian with Coca-Cola! Look under the cap of liter and 1.5-liter bottles and 0.25-liter bottles of Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola Zero, or enjoy your favorite Coca-Cola in a bar and look under the label.
The 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics have come to an end, leaving behind countless unforgettable memories. Only a handful of the best Olympians, including the Slovenian representatives Jakov Fak and Žan Košir, will remember the games for the moments of happiness upon receiving the medal. Since the very performance in this great competition is honorable and means a dream come true for many, the event will remain a pleasant experience for most of the participants.
The PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics are in full swing. They bring together the world's best athletes and shine a light on the heart of Olympism - friendship, solidarity and fair competition. Viewers of small screens can watch Coca-Cola's Olympic spot with three Slovenian hockey players. They call on fans to cheer in the spirit of the initiative: #vednopodpiraj.
Who are the most beautiful athletes to compete at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics? Maybe they missed the profession? Which one would win if these athletes had a beauty contest?
The 23rd Winter Olympics begin this Friday in Pyeongchang, South Korea. And even though temperatures are forecast to be well below freezing, the atmosphere will be warmed by these hot athletes.
Athletes have to think about the continuation of their career path already during their competitive participation. In order to empower young promising athletes and encourage them to actively develop a dual career, a three-day event with practical workshops was held under the auspices of the Coca-Cola Youth Academy between November 17 and 19, 2017 in Portorož. Former alpine skier Petra Robnik was among the lecturers.
With the Olympic Festival, which took place at the Congress Square at the end of September, the capital was flooded with the Olympic spirit. The Coca-Cola team also took part in the event under the auspices of their own initiative #vednopodpiraj and discussed their attitude to sports with young athletes. Among them was the two-time European champion in Polish archery, Ana Umer, who is convinced that support is the most important part of the sport.
Five months before the start of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics, preparations for this great sporting event are in full swing. From September 2, viewers of small screens can watch Coca-Cola's advertisement #vednopodpiraj, in which the athlete and one-time participant of the Summer Olympics Luka Janežič also appears.
"It's important to participate, not to win!" Well, yes. Anyway. The Olympic Games are considered the biggest and most important sporting event in the world and for many athletes they represent the pinnacle of their careers. Of course, there are also sports industries that have other, more important events. But none, except OI, date back to about 2,800 years ago. Paris is in the running to host the 2024 Games and special awards have been prepared to mark the occasion.
On Saturday, July 8, 2017, Lake Bled was besieged for the eleventh time in a row by enthusiastic runners, participants of the Night 10, organized by the Knights of Good Running association under the general sponsorship of Coca-Cola. Out of 3,003 participants of the Night 10, 35 competitors earned free participation with an excellent result in the My Olympic Norm project with the support of Coca-Cola.