Published: April 29, 2009
Getty Images Reignites Relationship with U.S. Olympic Committee
(BUSINESS WIRE)
Getty Images, Inc. has announced today that it has renewed its agreement
to serve as an Official Photographic Partner with the United States
Olympic Committee (USOC). Committed to providing the best, most complete
coverage, Getty Images will continue to cover U.S. athletes as they
prepare, train and ultimately compete at the 2010 and 2012 Olympic
Games. Under the agreement, Getty Images will have the commercial rights
for the licensing of U.S. Olympic photography to sponsors and licensees
of the USOC.
In 1988, the USOC for the first time partnered with Getty Images, the
leading creator and distributor of visual content and other digital
media, to use photography of U.S. athletes from past Olympic Games.
Since then, many of these images have been used on the USOC's website,
in publications and promotional campaigns.
" The U.S. Olympic Committee is excited to continue its relationship with
Getty Images," said Lisa Baird, USOC Chief Marketing Officer. "During
the last 21 years, Getty Images has consistently provided elite
photographic coverage of U.S. Olympic sports in an indelible and
unrivaled fashion. We look forward to seeing what lasting moments Getty
Images will capture in the future."
"Getty Images has a passion for sports photography and we are proud to
be a part of the Olympic movement," said Janey Marks, Director of
Olympic Programs and Strategic Alliances for Getty Images. "Our
comprehensive coverage has captured some of the most defining moments in
U.S. Olympic sports history, making Getty Images the ultimate resource
for all Olympic imagery worldwide. We are honored to have renewed our
partnership with the USOC and are excited to capture many more iconic
moments of these world-class athletes as they compete at the Vancouver
2010 Olympic Winter Games and beyond."
In addition to the relationship with the USOC, Getty Images also serves
as the Official Photography Agency of the International Olympic
Committee (IOC). Its archive contains some of the most notable Olympic
photographs dating from the 1896 Games in Athens to the most recent
games in Beijing. The collection features some of the greatest moments
in U.S. Olympic history including swimmer Michael Phelps as he earned
his unprecedented eighth Olympic gold medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in
Beijing; gymnast Mary Lou Retton victorious after winning All Around
Individual competition at the 1984 Olympic Games; and, speed skater
Bonnie Blair winning the gold medal in the 500 meters and 1000 meters at
the 1994 Games, taking her Olympic Winter Games tally to a record five
gold medals.
These images, among many more, can be viewed on Getty Images' dedicated
Olympics website, www.gettyimages.com/olympics,
which includes 112 years of iconic sporting imagery.
About Getty Images
Getty Images is the world's leading creator and distributor of still
imagery, footage
and multimedia products, as well as a recognized provider of other forms
of premium digital content, including music.
Getty Images serves business customers in more than 100 countries and is
the first place creative and media professionals turn to discover
purchase and manage images and other digital content. Its award-winning
photographers and imagery help customers produce inspiring work which
appears every day in the world's most influential newspapers, magazines,
advertising campaigns, films, television programs, books and Web sites.
Visit Getty Images at www.gettyimages.com
to learn more about how the company is advancing the unique role of
digital media in communications and business, and enabling creative
ideas to come to life.

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