Given the Chance, Could YOU Conquer Either Finish Line?

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Hoping to take the euphemistic “special” out of “Special Olympics,” TDA ADVERTISING & DESIGN/Boulder developed a print campaign that focuses on the sporting similarities between the event you watch and that other one.

“The typical perception of ‘Special Olympics’ is young children with Down Syndrome, playing track and field. We want to change that,” said VP-Marketing Heather Hill of the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games. “The majority of our athletes are serious, adult competitors.”

There’s a brand repositioning worth throwing some weight behind.

Variants include “Slalom” and Ice Rink. If so inclined, you can also read the radio script.

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