Numeris Média is proud to be officially accredited as media to the 2024 Paris Olympics. Our approach is simple, yet excitingly original. Watch out as we:
- Draw parallels between athletes and entrepreneurs (the Olympic mindset mimicking the art/ science of entrepreneurship);
- Feature actual athlete-entrepreneurs;
- Reveal the social side of the Games – the city of Paris, with its sublime spots for R&R
Our very first story points to 23-year-old Togolese track and field runner, Naomi Akakpo, whose sheer grit has earned her the great honour of representing Togo at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games this summer!
Read Naomi’s trajectory:
That’s it, it’s official, I’M GOING TO THE OLYMPICS!!!!!!! ðŸ˜ðŸ”¥ðŸ‡¹ðŸ‡¬
More than a dream come true, it’s my purpose that comes to life, what I work so hard for every day, why I’ve been making so many sacrifices for years.
My goal is to beat my personal best and give the best possible impression against the world’s elite. I’m going to give 200% at the Stade de France, a few kilometres from the stadium where I started athletics 13 years ago.
But I’m going to Paris for two other equally important objectives, if not more:
1. To promote Togo, its culture and its people internationally, to show that our country exists and is full of talent.
2. To inspire young girls in Togo, Africa and France to take up sport, to flourish in practice and to use it to become the leaders of tomorrow. Because I am convinced that the future will depend on strong, confident and committed women.
Thank you to those who made it all possible, to those who believed in me despite the physical and emotional complications I have had over the past two years!
Thank you to the Togolese Olympic Committee,
Thank you to the Togolese Athletics Federation,
Thank you to the Togolese Ministry of Sports,
Thank you to my family,
Thank you to my coach, Franck Né,
Thank you to my staff,
Thank you to the media who gave me the floor and exposure
And thanks to you all for being behind me, supporting me and pushing me every day!
Reading resource: 10 Business Lessons Entrepreneurs Should Take From the Olympics [by Suzanne Robb – COO, Alloy Personal Training]