Sponsors and Partners
The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and
Paralympic Winter Games wishes to acknowledge the support of our
sponsors and partners. Their belief in the spirit of the Olympic
and Paralympic Movements allows VANOC to pursue its goal of hosting
an outstanding 2010 Winter Games.
Sponsors
The Olympic Winter Games could not happen without Olympic
sponsors. In addition to the direct revenue generated by sponsors,
each sponsor’s products, technology and expertise are
vital to the success of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic
Winter Games.
Through their commitment and support, the Vancouver 2010 sponsors provide the foundation for the staging of the 2010 Winter Games and contribute to every participating athlete.
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Through their commitment and support, the Vancouver 2010 sponsors provide the foundation for the staging of the 2010 Winter Games and contribute to every participating athlete.
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Government Partners
VANOC recognizes the unprecedented contribution that our
governments and the other non-commercial partners have made and
will make towards the success of the 2010 Winter Games.
These partners have a pivotal role to play in the delivery of the 2010 Winter Games. Through their infrastructure, legacy and essential service support we will host the most successful Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, resulting in lasting economic, sport, cultural and social legacies that benefit communities throughout British Columbia and Canada.
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These partners have a pivotal role to play in the delivery of the 2010 Winter Games. Through their infrastructure, legacy and essential service support we will host the most successful Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, resulting in lasting economic, sport, cultural and social legacies that benefit communities throughout British Columbia and Canada.
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Four Host First Nations
The Vancouver 2010 Winter Games will take place on the
traditional territories of the Lil’wat, Musqueam,
Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations – known
collectively as the Four Host First Nations.
The Four Host First Nations Secretariat assists VANOC and other 2010 Winter Games partners in building an inclusive process for the participation of the Four Host First Nations and other First Nations, Inuit and Métis throughout Canada.
The Four Host First Nations are working in a positive and mutually beneficial partnership with VANOC and its partners to plan, stage and host the Games.
Visit our Aboriginal Participation section for more information about the Four Host First Nations and Aboriginal participation in the Games.
The Four Host First Nations Secretariat assists VANOC and other 2010 Winter Games partners in building an inclusive process for the participation of the Four Host First Nations and other First Nations, Inuit and Métis throughout Canada.
The Four Host First Nations are working in a positive and mutually beneficial partnership with VANOC and its partners to plan, stage and host the Games.
Visit our Aboriginal Participation section for more information about the Four Host First Nations and Aboriginal participation in the Games.
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Sport Partners
The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) is a private,
not-for-profit corporation and the largest private sector funder of
high-performance sport in Canada.
The COC is responsible for all aspects of Canada’s involvement in the Olympic Movement. Visit www.olympic.ca for more information on the Canadian Olympic Committee.
The Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) is a not-for-profit, charitable, private corporation with the mission of developing and growing the Paralympic Movement in Canada. Visit www.paralympic.ca for more information on the Canadian Paralympic Committee.
The COC is responsible for all aspects of Canada’s involvement in the Olympic Movement. Visit www.olympic.ca for more information on the Canadian Olympic Committee.
The Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) is a not-for-profit, charitable, private corporation with the mission of developing and growing the Paralympic Movement in Canada. Visit www.paralympic.ca for more information on the Canadian Paralympic Committee.
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