| February 2, 2010
Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium
Le May Doan Signs Exclusive
Deal with Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium Through
London 2012
-- Le May Doan joins Brian Williams and Lloyd Robertson on-air
during Opening Ceremony and provides analysis for Long Track Speed
Skating at Vancouver 2010 --
VANCOUVER – Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium
today announced it has secured an exclusive deal with two-time Olympic
Games gold medallist Catriona Le May Doan through the London 2012
Olympic Summer Games. A well-respected athlete, broadcaster and
community leader, Le May Doan will play a significant role in the
Consortium’s coverage of Vancouver 2010 and London 2012. At
Vancouver 2010, Le May Doan will join Brian Williams and Lloyd Robertson
in the broadcast booth as Co-Host of the Opening Ceremony. As previously
announced, Le May Doan will also serve as Analyst for Long Track
Speed Skating alongside Rod Smith.
The five-time World Champion will also be actively involved in
the Consortium’s continuing efforts to build awareness for
the Olympic Games and amateur sports over the next two years, making
regular appearances and providing expertise in both English and
French on the Consortium’s suite of television, digital, radio
and print media assets. The exclusivity agreement begins in April
following the ISU World Allround Speed Skating Championships.
“Catriona is one of Canada’s most decorated athletes.
She is well respected throughout the country, and her dedication
to the Olympic Games and amateur sports is to be admired,”
said Rick Chisholm, Executive Vice President, Broadcasting, Canada’s
Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium. “As an ambassador for
the Olympic Games movement, Catriona is an eloquent speaker and
motivator, always encouraging individuals to challenge themselves
in order to reach their full potential. Her unwavering commitment
to the sports industry is commendable and we are thrilled to have
her as part of the Consortium broadcast team.”
“I’m very excited to have this great opportunity to
work both the Vancouver 2010 and London 2012 Olympic Games and to
be able to continue my passion for Olympic sport,” said Le
May Doan. “I look forward to the new role and to be part of
the Consortium broadcast team.”
Le May Doan won consecutive gold medals in the 500m event in long
track speed skating at Nagano 1998 and Salt Lake City 2002, making
her the only Canadian to ever repeat as a gold medallist in two
successive Olympic Games. A five-time world champion, Le May Doan
held the world record in the 500m for 10 years and still currently
holds the Olympic Games record in that event.
A native of Saskatoon and now living in Calgary, Le May Doan dominated
in the long track speed skating world throughout her career, breaking
13 world records. For her accomplishments, she received the 2002
Lou Marsh Award as Canadian Athlete of the Year, was inducted into
Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame and appointed an Officer of the
Order of Canada. Le May Doan is also a three-time recipient (1998,
2001, 2002) of the Canadian Female Athlete of the Year award. Currently
the associate director of the Calgary Olympic Oval, Le May Doan
is involved in a number of charity and community organizations,
including Right to Play. Vancouver 2010 marks Le May Doan’s
fourth Olympic Games as a broadcaster.
About Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium
Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium is a unique relationship
between leading media conglomerates CTV Inc. and Rogers Media Inc.,
which together will provide unprecedented coverage and consumer
choice in English, French and multi-languages on multiple platforms
for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games and the
London 2012 Games of the Olympiad. Official brands include CTV,
TSN, RDS, RIS Info Sports, Rogers Sportsnet, OMNI, OLN, V, APTN,
ATN, CTVOlympics.ca, RDSolympiques.ca, The Globe and Mail, Corus
Québec and select Rogers radio stations across the country.
For More Information:
Andrea Goldstein, Consortium – c-647.224.8800, andrea.goldstein@ctv.ca
Pamela Mollica, Consortium – w-514.881.8628, pamela.mollica@ctv.ca
Dan Zaiontz, Consortium – w-416.384.5708, dan.zaiontz@ctv.ca
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