Behind every Olympic performance, there is an athlete… but also a team of partners.
Technical or financial, they play a decisive role in allowing an elite athlete to fully dedicate themselves to one goal: performing on race day.
In this article, I share the importance of these key relationships that shape an entire Olympic campaign.
1. The Two Types of Partners: Technical and Financial
In Olympic sailing, partnerships take two complementary forms.
Technical Partners: Expertise in the Service of Performance
They provide:
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cutting-edge equipment
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innovative technologies
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support to optimize settings
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testing
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research and development
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With them, we work on the details that make the difference:
a more responsive mast, a more stable foil, more precise fittings…
Their contribution is built on close collaboration with the athlete to evaluate, test, adjust, and progress together.
Financial Partners: The Foundation of an Olympic Project
They make it possible to cover the significant costs of an Olympic campaign:
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travel
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equipment
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training camps
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expert support
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physical preparation
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nutrition
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medical support
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Without them, it is impossible to carry out an Olympic project under the right conditions.
Their support allows the athlete to live, move forward, learn, and perform.
2. Sponsorship and Patronage: Two Forms of Support
Financial partnerships take two main forms.
Sponsorship: A Win-Win Commercial Relationship
The company provides financial support in exchange for visibility:
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logos
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presence on the boat
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social media visibility
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internal or external communication
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It is a true brand partnership agreement.
Patronage: A Disinterested Act of Support
Whether a company or an individual, a patron supports an athlete without commercial return.
It is a relationship based on trust, often more emotional in nature.
Both forms of support are essential to financing Olympic campaigns.
They allow the athlete to focus entirely on performance.
3. Building a Relationship: Much More Than a Contract
A partnership is not limited to a financial agreement.
It is a story that is built together.
Creating a strong relationship means:
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sharing behind-the-scenes moments of the project
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bringing the emotion of sport to life
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explaining the stakes
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being proactive
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inviting the company into the Olympic adventure
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When this dynamic is established, the partner becomes:
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a supporter
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an ambassador
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a full member of the team
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This is what creates lasting engagement and a bond built on shared values.
4. The Best Partner? The One Who Stays in Difficult Times
Olympic campaigns are made of highs… and lows.
A true partner:
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supports success
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stays present through failure
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encourages during periods of doubt
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stands by you when results take time
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It is in difficult moments that the true value of a strong partnership is revealed.
These periods forge a sincere relationship based on:
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trust
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respect
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loyalty
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a shared desire for excellence
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This is where sport and business truly meet.
Conclusion: A Team Behind the Athlete
Partners are an essential link in the Olympic project.
They bring equipment and resources—but above all, collective energy and a shared story.
Beyond logos and contracts, they are men and women who believe in a project, support a journey, and contribute to the final performance.
To discover how to transpose these dynamics into the business world, explore my keynote talks, immersive workshops, or my executive coaching programs.
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