Audi is internationally recognized as one of the leaders in building high quality, performance cars. Now, the automobile manufacturer is making news outside of the car industry. Recently, Audi has announced its partnership with the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) and National Promoter of the German National Paralympic Committee (DSB).
This philanthropic activity is nothing new to Audi. In the past, Audi has partnered with sports such as soccer, golf, sailing and the German Ski Federation. By joining forces with the Olympic games, Audi has made a strong commitment to athletic excellence and peaceful and fair competition among nations.
For the Vancouver Olympics set to take place in February of 2010. Audi will provide complementary vehicles for shuttle service designated form German athletes. The transportation service will also be open to guests of the German house, its annex in Whistler as well the Paralympics German House. Audi also has future plans of putting together a string of events designated for the athletes.
Audi has a history of aiding German Olympians. For years, Audi has allowed Olympic and Paralympic teams to use their wind tunnel facilities. Ski jumpers and swimmers have been utilizing these centers with great success. The use of these facilities has allowed athletes to develop better technique and form, which has helped them compete at a higher level. Using these facilities has also allowed researchers to test and develop new gear for the athletes.
For instance, Audi assisted in the development of a new hand-bike technology used for Paralympic athletes, which demonstrates Audi's continuing commitment to athletic excellence. As a leader in the car industry, Audi is taking a new responsibility through the efforts of assisting in peaceful and fair competition among nations.
This philanthropic activity is nothing new to Audi. In the past, Audi has partnered with sports such as soccer, golf, sailing and the German Ski Federation. By joining forces with the Olympic games, Audi has made a strong commitment to athletic excellence and peaceful and fair competition among nations.
For the Vancouver Olympics set to take place in February of 2010. Audi will provide complementary vehicles for shuttle service designated form German athletes. The transportation service will also be open to guests of the German house, its annex in Whistler as well the Paralympics German House. Audi also has future plans of putting together a string of events designated for the athletes.
Audi has a history of aiding German Olympians. For years, Audi has allowed Olympic and Paralympic teams to use their wind tunnel facilities. Ski jumpers and swimmers have been utilizing these centers with great success. The use of these facilities has allowed athletes to develop better technique and form, which has helped them compete at a higher level. Using these facilities has also allowed researchers to test and develop new gear for the athletes.
For instance, Audi assisted in the development of a new hand-bike technology used for Paralympic athletes, which demonstrates Audi's continuing commitment to athletic excellence. As a leader in the car industry, Audi is taking a new responsibility through the efforts of assisting in peaceful and fair competition among nations.
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