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With Glowing Hearts - the Official Motto of the 2010 Winter Games


Canadians to welcome the world’s best winter athletes in 2010 “With Glowing Hearts”


Vancouver, BC — Three powerful words known to all Canadians will be forever linked with Olympic and Paralympic athletic achievement, with the 2010 Winter Games and with Canada. With Glowing Hearts was announced today as the motto for the 2010 Winter Games by the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC).

“With Glowing Hearts is connected and familiar to all Canadians through our anthem ‘O Canada’ and it also embodies what it takes to be an Olympic or Paralympic athlete,” said John Furlong, VANOC Chief Executive Officer. “It embodies the emotions every athlete will feel — no matter where they are from or what flag they stand under — when they have the honour to represent their own country on the world’s grandest international stage in 2010.”

“With Glowing Hearts captures in a few simple, time-honoured words what it means to be Canadian, the deep pride we have in our country and who we are. It’s our hope that Canadians will see themselves in these words. They reflect our personality, our values as a country and our rich history,” continued Furlong.

Des plus brillants exploits was also revealed today as the French motto for the 2010 Winter Games. While the French and English mottos are different, they are drawn from the same inspiration. “Des plus brillants exploits references the pinnacle of achievement and the extraordinary feats of human endeavour that will occur, both for the athletes and for everyone involved in staging the 2010 Winter Games,” said Furlong.

“What better metaphor for the incredible achievements of the world’s best athletes than the heart itself?” Furlong continued. “And perhaps most importantly, the mottos describe the pride that results from outstanding achievement, be it an athlete’s performance of a lifetime or the valuable contribution of a dedicated volunteer. There’s a champion in everybody and the mottos invite everyone to step up to their own podium and give their very best through the once-in-a-lifetime experience of the 2010 Winter Games.”

The motto was launched today with the participation of several noted Canadian Olympic and Paralympic medal-winning athletes, including Daniel Wesley (Paralympic alpine skiing), Duff Gibson (skeleton), Carol Huynh (wrestling) and Denny Morrison (speed skating). Joining via video message was Nathalie Lambert (short track speed skating and Canada’s chef de mission for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games).

“I think With Glowing Hearts works no matter where you are coming from. It’s about being proud and working hard,” said Nathalie Lambert, a four-time Olympic medallist. “It’s about commitment, passion and dedication, and everybody has that when they make it to the Games. I think everyone will be inspired by that motto.”

"Finding the perfect motto for the Olympic Games is one of the great challenges Organizing Committees face," said Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). "It may be the last inspirational words an athlete reads on the field of play before their performance of a lifetime, or the first celebratory words they see when stepping onto the medal podium. It should both welcome visitors from around the world and motivate an army of volunteers. With Glowing Hearts is an inspired motto choice and we commend VANOC on selecting a motto that delivers on all of these counts and invites the world to share in these time-honoured words from Canada's national anthem."

“The 2010 Winter Games motto will evoke the emotion and pride that everyone feels when performing at their best,” said Sir Philip Craven, MBE, President of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). “The motto captures the warm and welcoming spirit of the Host Nation and it promises to the world that the extraordinary achievements of all athletes will be honoured and celebrated. The motto also continues the spirit of the Paralympic values: courage, determination, inspiration and equality.”

With Glowing Hearts today becomes an integral element of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games communications platform. It will be integrated into pre-Games and Games-time materials and activities, and will be a key component of the 2010 Winter Games graphic identity that will be seen throughout the host region and at sport venues in 2010.

VANOC does not have and has no desire to own the phrases With Glowing Hearts and Des plus brillants exploits and VANOC’s use of the motto in no way changes how these words can be used by Canadians or how Canadians enjoy the national anthem as a whole or the specific phrases. VANOC has taken steps to protect its use of the motto, in both English and French, by registering the marks under trademark legislation but would only review the use of the motto if a business began using them to create a specific, unauthorized commercial association with the 2010 Winter Games.

With Glowing Hearts was selected in the fall of 2007 and was followed by focus testing in Vancouver, Toronto and Quebec City to ensure the concept, in both official languages, resonated with all Canadians. The VANOC Board of Directors and the IOC formally approved the motto in the spring and early September of this year respectively. A full creative campaign was then developed. With Glowing Hearts is being launched this fall with a national advertising campaign featuring television, internet and cinema spots as well as a print advertising campaign. The new thematic commercial that includes With Glowing Hearts is available immediately at www.vancouver2010.com. The site also includes a new desktop wallpaper for download featuring the new motto.
     
     
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It will have to grow on me, right now I feel it sounds like a phrase for marketing a charity telethon.
     
     
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There's a bit of a angry mob out there in the internet if you visit the ctv and cbc website comments....they don't like how part of our anthem is being commercialized.

I personally don't really have a problem, but i do think VANOC was being arrogant in using it....not to mention, couldn't they have thought of something original?



Vancouver Sun Online Poll

The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic took a piece of the Canadian national anthem - "With Glowing Hearts" - to use as its motto. Do you approve of the motto?

Yes - 54.62 %

No - 45.38 %
     
     
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It works for me. I was worried that our Olympics would focus too much on the first nations essence that its motto would be something related to the "Spirit of the (name animal here)."
     
     
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'With Glowing Hearts' is 2010 Olympics slogan

Sep 25, 2008 06:21 PM

Stephanie Levitz
THE CANADIAN PRESS

VANCOUVER–The next time hockey fans stand up before a game, one hand grasping a beer and the other clasped over their hearts as they sing the national anthem, they will be unwitting marketers of the 2010 Winter Games.

And the next time a grade school student fumbles her way through O Canada at the start of class she, too, will be reciting the slogan for the Vancouver Olympics.

The words "with glowing hearts" from the English version of O Canada, and "des plus brilliant exploits" from the French version, have been chosen as the slogan for the Games.

"We chose words that are cherished by all of us, words that we believe in," John Furlong, the chief executive officer of the organizing committee of the Olympics, announced today.

"Together the words embody our great Canadian spirit and what results when we give life our very best."

O Canada was written over 100 years ago and is in the public domain, meaning it can be used by anyone as they like.

It surfaced as a possible slogan during a brainstorming session in 2007, said Ali Gardiner, director of creative services for the organizing committee.

"When this one came up, everyone just sort of knew this was the one," she said.

The slogan was then taken to focus groups and athletes.

The choice of the lyrics from the French version of the anthem resonated with Quebecers especially, organizers said, who reportedly appreciated the slogan wasn't just a translation of an English phrase.

The slogan was approved by the committee's board of directors – which includes two representatives from the federal government – before it was presented to the International Olympic Committee earlier this year.

The fact the anthem belongs to all Canadians is the reason the lyrics were chosen, said Dave Cobb, vice-president of marketing and communications for the committee.

"We're using the words with the greatest respect, we know they mean a lot to Canadians. We think they will use it in a way they are proud of," Cobb said.

"The fact that it does come from the anthem, I think raises the bar a little bit on how we use it."

That hasn't stopped organizers from trademarking the two phrases so they can't be used by anyone else in connection with the 2010 Olympics.

Cobb said the slogan won't be used to sell goods, though sponsors for the Games have the ability to use it as part of their deal with the organizing committee.

But the committee's "use of the motto in no way changes how these words can be used by Canadians or how Canadians enjoy the national anthem as a whole or the specific phrases," organizers said in a statement.

Even a store in Stratford, Ont., called "With Glowing Hearts" won't be affected, as they don't sell anything related to the Games, organizers said.

Organizers have been hyper-vigilant about words and phrases connected to the Games being used beyond official Olympic purposes.

So concerned with the brand, they managed to get a landmark piece of legislation passed last year that also gives them ownership of general words like winter and gold if they are used in an Olympic context.

Several Canadian Olympians past and future joined the committee to make the announcement, including Paralympian Daniel Wesley, and gold-medal wrestler Carol Huynh.

"When I think of the words "with glowing hearts" it really brings a visceral response still from me," said Huynh.

"It brings me back to five or six weeks ago when I won that gold medal and I was standing on top of that podium . . . when I was standing up there and I was watching our flag rise up into the sky and I was singing that national anthem, it just reminds me of all of the sacrifices, all the obstacles I overcame, all of the wonderful memories that I have in this process of getting to the top of that podium."

The fact the anthem regularly comes from the lips of kids and sports fans is a "bonus" in keeping Olympic spirit alive in Canada, said Furlong.

"If in 2010 this is on everybody's mind in the country and that Canadians are either here in Vancouver, or sitting in front of their television screens or sitting in their offices celebrating this and this is part of what they think about, we'll be very proud."

They'll roll out the new catchphrase in a national advertising campaign with television, Internet and movie spots as well as ads in newspapers.

It's not the first time a line from the anthem has been seized for broader purposes.

The Conservatives revamped the official government website in 2006 using the phrase "true north strong and free" on the welcome banner.
     
     
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Overall I think VANOC's doing a great job. Even the Inukshuk logo has grown on me. I think their new tv ad is looking pretty slick too.

http://www.vancouver2010.com/en/fun-...o-gallery.html
     
     
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Overall I think VANOC's doing a great job. Even the Inukshuk logo has grown on me. I think their new tv ad is looking pretty slick too.

http://www.vancouver2010.com/en/fun-...o-gallery.html
Wow, I like it even more now.
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that commercial is awesome... brings a tear to my eye so much to be excited for.
     
     
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There's a bit of a angry mob out there in the internet if you visit the ctv and cbc website comments....they don't like how part of our anthem is being commercialized.
The CBC crowd foam at the mouth at the mere mention of the word Olympics or Vanoc. This news item sent them over the edge. Pretty funny.
     
     
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....not to mention, couldn't they have thought of something original?
My thoughts too. I'm glad there isn't any spirit stuff in it though.

Has anyone noticed the music in the video is UK band The Doves? Or it sounds just like them. The song Pounding comes to mind though the riff might be a bit different.
     
     
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My thoughts too. I'm glad there isn't any spirit stuff in it though.

Has anyone noticed the music in the video is UK band The Doves? Or it sounds just like them. The song Pounding comes to mind though the riff might be a bit different.
Well, "With Glowing Hearts" does work quite well with the whole Games thing even if it isn't original.....we probably won't even care about the whole trademark thing, give it a few weeks.
     
     
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My thoughts too. I'm glad there isn't any spirit stuff in it though.

Has anyone noticed the music in the video is UK band The Doves? Or it sounds just like them. The song Pounding comes to mind though the riff might be a bit different.
It sounds like a Muzak'd version of Viva La Vida by Coldplay to me. . .either way, sweet commercial. I think the motto is excellent.
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My thoughts too. I'm glad there isn't any spirit stuff in it though.

Has anyone noticed the music in the video is UK band The Doves? Or it sounds just like them. The song Pounding comes to mind though the riff might be a bit different.
You're correct... it is the song "Pounding" by the Doves. Great song selection for the ad. That song is on "The Last Broadcast" album... my favourite LP of theirs.
     
     
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