Visa Adds Refugee Olympic Athletes to Complete Team Visa Rio 2016 Roster
Sixty Olympic and Paralympic athletes form the company’s largest, most diverse Team Visa
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Visa is thrilled to welcome refugee Olympic athletes to the #TeamVisa community of 60 Olympic athletes. #Rio2016 (Photo: Business Wire)
Team Visa has grown by 62 percent since the last Olympic Games, with athletes representing a range of 26 sports, from diving and dressage to taekwondo and table tennis.
Since the program began in 2000, Team Visa has aimed to provide athletes with the tools, resources and support they need to reach their highest potential, regardless of origin or background. Hopefuls representing Team Visa at Rio 2016 are selected based on their personal journeys to the Olympic and Paralympic Games, athletic achievements and community involvement.
This year’s Team Visa includes the 10 competitors on the International Olympic Committee’s first-ever team of Refugee Olympic athletes.
“The refugee Olympic athletes are inspiring the world with their incredible stories of perseverance and bravery, overcoming great odds to get to the top of their respective sports and compete on the world’s stage,” said
The following athletes join Team Visa today:
- Anjeline Nadai Lohalith (Refugee Olympic Team, Athletics): Lohalith fled her home during war and joined the
Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation (“TLPF”) last year, where she now trains. She will compete in the 1500m distance event. - James Nyang Chiengjiek (Refugee Olympic Team, Athletics): Chiengjiek fled to Kenya’s Kakuma Refugee Camp in 2002. More than 10 years later he joined TLPF to train, and will compete in the 400-m distance event.
- Paulo Amontun Lokoro (Refugee Olympic Team, Athletics): Lokoro escaped to Kenya’s Kakuma Refugee Camp and now trains at the TLPF in
Nairobi . He will compete in the 1500-m distance event. - Popole Misenga (Refugee Olympic Team, Judo): Misenga discovered Judo while living at a center for displaced children in Kishasa (DRC). After the 2013 World Judo Championships, he relocated to
Brazil , where he continues to live and train. Rami Anis (Refugee Olympic Team, Swimming): Anis and his family fled toBelgium to escape civil war and to find a safe harbor for his training. He will compete in the 100-m butterfly.- Rose Nathike Lokonyen (Refugee Olympic Team, Athletics): Lokonyen joined the TLPF and will compete in the 800-m distance event.
- Yiech Pur Biehl (Refugee Olympic Team, Athletics): Biel arrived in Kenya’s Kakuma Refugee Camp in 2005, and later joined the TLPF. He will compete in the 800-m distance event.
Yolande Bukasa Mabika (Refugee Olympic Team, Judo): Mabika began practicing Judo as a child living in a refugee center inKinshasa (DRC). After the 2013 World Judo Championships, she relocated toBrazil where she continues to train and live.Yonas Kinde (Refugee Olympic Team, Athletics): Kinde is a professional marathon and cross country runner. He is training inLuxembourg ; he will be running the marathon in Rio.
Earlier in the countdown to Rio,
In addition, five competitors from European countries were named to Team Visa today:
- Adam Gemili (
Great Britain , Athletics): Gemili, the only man of Middle Eastern descent to run the 100-m in under 10 seconds, will be representingGreat Britain in his second Olympic Games. He will be competing in the men’s 200-m event. - Adam Peaty (
Great Britain , Swimming): Peaty is a 21-year old swimmer who holds the world record for the 100-m breaststroke. Claudia Fragapane (Great Britain , Gymnastics): Fragapane, who is a four-time Commonwealth gold medalist, will be competing for Great Britain’s Olympic team.Elinor Barker (Great Britain , Cycling): Barker will be representingGreat Britain , competing in Track Cycling in Rio.Natalia Partyka (Poland , Tables Tennis – Integrated Event): Partyka, who was born without a right hand and forearm, will compete in Table Tennis. Partyka has won gold three times at the Paralympic Games.
Team Visa athletes are at the heart of Visa’s global Olympic Games sponsorship activation, this year more than ever. Some examples include:
The centerpiece film of Visa’s global Olympic Games ad campaign also features a diverse roster of more than 20 members of Team Visa, following them on a fun and light-hearted “Carpool” to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, leveraging payment innovations like Visa Checkout, Samsung Pay and chip cards along the way.
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