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02004006008001000120096m172m 279m579m 663m866m1.2m4.1bn 950m1.022bn*USD TOPI TOPIVTOVTOPVITOPVIITOPVIIITOPIX1985-1988 1989-1992 19602013 - 20161993-1996 1997-2000 2001- 2004 2005-2008 2009-2012 2013-2016 For more information please see the IOC Annual Report and Olympic Marketing Fact File at www.olympic.orgOlympic broadcasting revenues have grown from USD 1.2m in 1960 to USD 4.1bn for the 2013-2016 OlympiadOLYMPIC BROADCASTINGTOP programme revenues have grown from USD 96m to over USD 1bn in the last 30 years:THE OLYMPIC PARTNER (TOP) PROGRAMME7.6%WHEN CURRENT TOP PARTNERS JOINEDAthens 2004Beijing 2008London 2012Rio 2016IOC CONTRIBUTIONS TO SUPPORT THE OLYMPIC GAMESOlympic Solidarity is responsible for administering and managing the NOCs’ share of the broadcast rights from the Olympic GamesOLYMPIC SOLIDARITYTOP programme revenues for 2013-2016 are forecast to be 7.6% higher compared with the period from 2009-2012*Bridgestone’s marketing rights were limited to Brazil, the Republic of Korea, Japan and the USA until the end of 2016 (worldwide from 2017)Olympic broadcast revenues for 2013-2016 are forecast to be 7.1%up 7.1% compared with the period from 2009-2012Olympic Solidarity’s 2017-2020 budget of USD 509.285m represents a 16 per cent increase over the previous four-year cycleindividual Olympic scholarships were awarded to athletes ahead of the Olympic Games Rio 2016509.285M USD1,547965MUSD1.25BNUSD1.374BNUSD1.5BNUSDOlympic scholarship holders representing 171 NOCs and 22 sports participated in the Olympic Games Rio 201681542 Bronze33 Gold26 SilverThey won a total of 101 medals(2017-2020)Toyota(1985-1988) Coca-ColaPanasonicVisa(1997-2000)McDonald’sSamsung(2001-2004)Atos (as SchlumbergerSema) Omega(2005-2008)GE(2009-2012)DowP&G(2013-2016)Bridgestone**Forecast/estimate*Forecast/estimate*Forecast/estimate