Olympics-Lululemon on a mission as company kits out Canadian athletes
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[October 27, 2021] By
Steve Keating
TORONTO (Reuters) - Lululemon (LULU.O) staged a splashy unveiling of
the team kit Canadian Olympic athletes will wear at the Beijing
Winter Games on Tuesday, while citing a mission statement that
appears at odds with China's alleged treatment of minorities.
Following Roots (ROOT.TO) and the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC.TO),
Lululemon is the latest iconic Canadian brand to fit out the
country's Olympic athletes but does so as human rights activists and
consumer groups turn up the pressure on sponsors and governments to
boycott the Feb. 4-20 Beijing Games.
Chinese authorities have been accused of facilitating forced labour
by detaining around a million Uyghurs and members of other primarily
Muslim minorities in camps since 2016.
China denies any wrongdoing, saying it has set up vocational
training centres to combat extremism.
Prior to athletes strutting the catwalk in their opening and closing
ceremony and podium outfits at a swanky downtown Toronto hotel,
Lululemon's chief executive officer Calvin McDonald expounded on the
active wear company's Olympic vision and mission to "affect positive
social change as a global brand".
How that might be accomplished at an Olympics where activists have
charged anyone connected to the Beijing Games of being complicit in
a 'genocide', McDonald pointed to work being done in China by the
company's "educators and community ambassadors.
"We have a wonderful business in China and wonderful relationships
through our stores with our educators and community ambassadors,"
McDonald told Reuters.
"We're excited about this partnership and working with Canadian
athletes celebrating them on a global stage. "We share combined
visions that through sport make and drive change. "We share a lot of
values around courage and inclusion and what sport can do."
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Mannequins dressed with the lululemon athletica's Team Canada
uniforms for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada October 26, 2021. REUTERS/Carlos Osorio
While Lululemon's first foray into the Olympics may
be challenging, the road ahead presents plenty of opportunity.
The multi-year partnership with the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC)
and Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) spans four Olympics, with
Beijing followed by the 2024 Paris Summer Games, 2026 Milan-Cortina
Winter Olympics and concluding with the 2028 Summer Games in Los
Angeles.
COC CEO David Shoemaker told Reuters: "We spent a lot of time when
we knew our predecessor outfitter company's term was coming to an
end thinking about what were the range of companies that could fit
the bill for us and one landed at the top of our list and that was
Lululemon.
"Clearly a company that shared a vision for what we could do
together transforming the country and the world through the power of
sport.
"For us this is a clear new chapter not just with a Canadian success
story but with one of the best active wear companies in the world."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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