quanterleo wrote:
I hear people freak out when they see a runner/thrower/jumper not sponsored yet. However, just because you made the Olympics doesn't mean a ton. Why would a company sponsor you when they probably have little return on their investment. Unless you have a million Instagram followers, it probably makes little sense. I love the sport and want to see runners get more money, but it's important to be realistic.
NFL players make so much because the sport brings in the money. There is a return on investment to pay an NFL player $20M/year or sign them to a sponsorship deal. An NFL player is insanely popular. We are not. A kid will go out and buy that product when they see him on TV.
People in our sport think we should wag our finger at these big companies when they haven't sponsored someone yet. Give me a break...they are not in the business of charity.
Why would a company pay an NFL team to wear its uniforms? Why pay a university to do the same? Do you think people in Wisconsin are going to buy Under Armor gear because the Badgers wear it? Will Notre Dame fans do the same? Will Steeler fans buy Reebok gear because Reebok makes the Steelers' uniforms? Evidently the companies do or they wouldn't spend money on these sponsorships and the same applies to runners.