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  • 2022-02-04 (xsd:date)
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  • Are Australia's 'Elite Average Games' Real? (ca)
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  • In February 2022, as some of the greatest amateur athletes from around the world participated in the Winter Olympic Games, a video started making its way around social media that supposedly showed the Elite Average Games, an Olympic-style event featuring average people: This video, unfortunately, does not feature a genuine Olympic-style competition for average athletes. It's actually part of an advertising campaign for the Australian gambling site Sportsbet.com.au. This advertisement campaign was developed by Sportsbet's in-house team and the production company Palomina. The above-displayed video was released in March 2020. Here's the original post: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GnBLV5xcdYThis humorous ad proved so successful in 2020 that the company returned to Elite Average Games with more fictional sporting events for a new advertisement the following year. Mumbrella, a website covering everything under Australia’s media and marketing umbrella, reported: Here's office chair paper toss basketball: Director Matt Weston posted additional videos on Instagram. Weston shared clips of Rhythmic spillnastics, featuring a gymnast trying not to spill drinks, and behind-the-scenes footage of the defending wheelie bin champion Gary Flynn. https://vimeo.com/526433889?embedded=true&source=vimeo_logo&owner=1986125 Sportsbet’s head of brand and advertising, Jason Thatcher, told The Stable: We always aim to connect with our audience through fun and humour. And there’s no better way to deliver that message than with our Elite Average Games campaign, which celebrates everyday Aussies performing in everyday events on the big stage, showing us how to make it look easy with Sportsbet. (en)
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