Visa Olympic Winter Games Trip

Visa Offers Opportunity to Win a Trip to Olympic Winter Games for Life

U.S. Cardholders Automatically Entered for Chance to Win When Paying with Visa

In a first of its kind promotion, Visa Inc. , a worldwide Olympic Games sponsor for more than two decades, today announced that it will award one winner a trip to the Olympic Winter Games for life.  From January 1 to February 28, 2010, Visa cardholders in the United States will automatically be entered for a chance to win a trip to the Olympic Winter Games for the rest of their lives when they use their Visa card.  The Visa Olympic Winter Games Trip for Life Sweepstakes is part of the company’s comprehensive Olympic-themed marketing campaign for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The global campaign also includes Olympic-themed advertising – Go World – usage promotions and host market merchant activation programs that enable Visa to connect with cardholders and Olympic and Paralympic Games fans to drive preference for and usage of Visa products worldwide.

“For more than two decades Visa has used its relationship with the Olympic Games to bring fans closer to the Games and the athletes competing,” said Antonio Lucio, Chief Marketing Officer of Visa Inc. “This promotion is a first for any Olympic partner and gives one winner the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the emotions and unforgettable moments that happen at every Olympic Winter Games.”

Every four years beginning with the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, one grand prize winner of the Visa Olympic Winter Games Trip for Life Sweepstakes and one guest will receive round-trip airfare and accommodations for two, round-trip event transportation, and tickets to Olympic events. Official rules are available at www.visa.com/goworld. No purchase or obligation necessary to enter or win. Winner will be selected in March.

“I’ve been to many Olympic Games in my career, as a competitor and spectator, and there is nothing in the world that compares to experiencing the Games firsthand, watching athletes achieve their dreams and witnessing fans coming together to cheer on their accomplishments,” said Dan Jansen, 1994 Olympic gold medalist and the focus of a new Go World commercial that debuted on January 3. The spot recounts one of the most unforgettable moments in Olympic history as Dan Jansen overcame the death of his sister, Jane, at the Calgary 1988 Olympic Winter Games and went on to win a gold medal at the Lillehammer 1994 Olympic Winter Games. He celebrated the emotional win by taking his daughter, Jane, for a celebratory lap around the speedskating track in memory of his sister who originally inspired him to take up the sport.

Visa has been a worldwide Olympic Games sponsor since 1986 and is the exclusive payment card and official payment network of the Olympic Games.
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