Finish Line Launches Support of Special Olympics and its New TRAIN
Athlete Sports Assessment and Nutrition Education Program
INDIANAPOLIS & WASHINGTON, Apr 17, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) --The Finish Line, Inc. (NASDAQ: FINL) and its Finish Line Youth
Foundation announced today a multi-year pledge to support Special
Olympics as part of the retailer's ongoing mission to celebrate the
everyday achievements of athletes everywhere.
Finish Line will support Special Olympics through multiple
opportunities, including:
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Employee activation and volunteer participation in 2012 Special
Olympics Summer Games in Indiana as well as the Chicago and Atlanta
markets in year one and additional markets nationwide in coming years.
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Serving as the only national sponsor of Special Olympics' new TRAIN
program--a first of its kind sports assessment and nutrition education
program designed to help athletes stay active, stay healthy, and
achieve their personal best. In addition to helping to finance the
program, Finish Line employees will help activate the TRAIN program
for Special Olympics athletes in key markets.
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Sale of specific merchandise in Finish Line's more than 635 stores and
online nationwide beginning with the 2012 back-to-school shopping
season to benefit Special Olympics.
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An in-store and online holiday season customer and employee donation
program to benefit Special Olympics.
"Finish Line has always supported worthy non-profit organizations, yet
we searched for some time to identify a single signature cause that our
employees, customers, and vendors could help us rally around in a
meaningful way and make an enduring impact," said Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer Glenn Lyon. "Special Olympics is the one organization
that our customers and employees cited in recent independent research as
a cause that they are not only passionate about, but that also suits our
brand particularly well. Finish Line is all about having fun, being
active, and helping everyone reach their own finish line, whether it
means competing as a Special Olympics athlete or playing college
intramurals. The added opportunity to be the only national sponsor of
the TRAIN program is exciting as this is a true breakthrough in
assessing, developing and tracking sports skills among individuals with
intellectual disabilities. This program will contribute to the overall
health, fitness and quality of life for individuals with intellectual
disabilities and we are thrilled to help take it to the next level
through our support."
"This partnership is a great fit for us," said Dr. Timothy P. Shriver,
Chairman and CEO of Special Olympics. "We are a sports organization and
Finish Line is a great sports brand with a passion to celebrate the
achievements of athletes everywhere. Their mission is a testament to the
power of what Special Olympics athletes have shown time and time again -
that we are all true champions and each of us has the ability to reach
our own personal best. Finish Line's commitment to supporting our
athletes with intellectual disabilities will be a tremendous asset as we
continue to work to promote acceptance and inclusion for all people."
TRAIN-Special Olympics' First National Effort to
Collect and Track Data on Sports Skills among Those with Intellectual
Disabilities
TRAIN (Testing Recreational Activities and Improving Nutrition) is a new
sports assessment and nutrition education program developed by Special
Olympics as one response to the fact that individuals with intellectual
disabilities are more likely to develop a sedentary lifestyle, yet have
the same fitness capacities and needs as those without a disability. A
TRAIN assessment takes place when Special Olympics athletes complete a
variety of fun physical fitness challenges at designated stations, such
as the 10-meter run, the vertical leap, and balance test. Each athlete's
results are captured and entered into a specially-designed computer
program, which produces a report highlighting the strongest skills and
pinpointing which sports the athlete may be most successful pursuing as
well as skills that could be improved through regular, at-home exercise.
The program also tracks data on each athlete to illustrate progress over
time. TRAIN is the first comprehensive program Special Olympics has ever
used to collect and track data on sports readiness skills among
individuals with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics is using
the data from TRAIN events to develop new scientific norms and better
advice for Special Olympics athletes and coaches as they work toward
being more successful in their sport as well as more fit and healthy
overall.
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About The Finish Line, Inc.
The Finish Line, Inc. is a premium retailer of athletic shoes, apparel
and accessories. Based in Indianapolis, Finish Line has more than 635
stores in malls across the United States, employing more than 11,000
associates who help customers every day connect with their sport, their
life and their style. Online shopping is available at www.finishline.com
and mobile shopping is available at m.finishline.com. Follow Finish Line
on Twitter at Twitter.com/FinishLine and "like" Finish Line on Facebook
at Facebook.com/FinishLineUSA.
The company also operates, through a venture with Gart Capital Partners,
the Running Specialty Group, which has 19 specialty running shops in
seven states, and the District of Columbia under The Running Company
banner. More information is available at www.therunningcompany.net.
About The Finish Line Youth Foundation
Finish Line Youth Foundation, a not-for-profit organization, provides
financial support for community-based youth athletic programs and camps
for disadvantaged and special needs children across the United States.
Since its inception in 1998, the Finish Line Youth Foundation--the
philanthropic outlet for Finish Line--has helped build a legacy for all
Finish Line employees and makes a difference for young people in the
communities it serves. Throughout the past 14 years, the Finish Line
Youth Foundation has granted more than $4.5 million to not-for-profit
organizations that support its mission.
About Special Olympics
Special Olympics is an international organization that changes lives
through the power of sport by encouraging and empowering people with
intellectual disabilities, promoting acceptance for all, and fostering
communities of understanding and respect worldwide. Founded in 1968 by
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the Special Olympics movement has grown from a
few hundred athletes to nearly 4 million athletes in over 170 countries
in all regions of the world, providing year-round sports training,
athletic competition and other related programs. Special Olympics now
takes place every day, changing the lives of people with intellectual
disabilities all over the world, from community playgrounds and ball
fields in every small neighborhood's backyard to World Games. Special
Olympics provides people with intellectual disabilities continuing
opportunities to realize their potential, develop physical fitness,
demonstrate courage, and experience joy and friendship. Special Olympics
continues to grow thanks in part to the support of global corporate
sponsors including The Coca-Cola Company, Procter & Gamble, Hilton
Worldwide, Mattel and Lions Club International. Visit Special Olympics
at www.specialolympics.org.
Engage with us on: Twitter @specialolympics; fb.com/specialolympics;
youtube.com/specialolympicshq, and specialolympicsblog.wordpress.com
SOURCE: The Finish Line, Inc.
Finish Line
Anne Roman, 317-613-6577
ARoman@finishline.com
or
Special
Olympics
Mandy Murphy, 202-824-0227
MaMurphy@specialolympics.org