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Shade Global Wrap Up 2012

12.31.12

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What a year it’s been!!  So many remarkable things have happened in 2012.  We, along with our clients, have grown a lot in 2012, both professionally and personally.  As we reflect on the past year, there is no doubt that the long days, late nights, unwavering hard work and dedication to what we do, and the constant whirlwind through some of the most challenging endeavors and the most momentous, historic events is all worth it!  We love what we do.

There have been Olympic, World and National Championship medals, engagements, retirements, monumental accomplishments and awe-inspiring performances.  2012 was a year filled with ingenuity, thirst to make the seemingly-impossible possible, and success across so many different platforms.

Just some of the 2012 highlights:

Angela Ruggiero was accepted to and began Harvard Business School.  A CEO in the making, she was also named President of the Women’s Sports Foundation and named to Sports Illustrated list of the Top 40 Athletes of the Title IX Era.  She continues her duties as a valued member of several United States Olympic Committee and International Olympic Committee executive boards.  As a board member of the IOC, she also had the honor of placing the Olympic gold medals around the necks of the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

Shawn Johnson retired from the sport of gymnastics this spring, but again danced across the stage as she finished the runner-up contestant on a star-studded season of ABC’s Dancing With the Stars All-Stars this fall.  Her second book, “Winning Balance: What I’ve learned So Far About Love, Faith and Living Your Dreams” was published in June.  She continues to be active in her involvement with a number of philanthropic activities and is a strong advocate of health and wellness initiatives.

Chellsie Memmel announced her retirement from an award-filled competitive gymnastics career, but not before a thrilling performance on the post-Olympic Kellogg’s Tour of Gymnastics Champions this fall.  She recently became engaged to her longtime boyfriend, Kory and is planning an upcoming August wedding.  Chellsie is finishing up her judging certifications to serve as a judge for USA Gymnastics competitions, and in addition to coaching and judging competitions, will begin to prepare for college later this year.

Erin Hamlin took a 5th consecutive Luge National Championship title.  She took eight individual World Cup top-ten finishes last season and she currently leads the U.S. team in the World Cup standings.  Erin is known as one of the fiercest competitors in the sport of luge and is working hard as she prepares for another run at her third Olympic games in Sochi, Russia in 2014.

Gabrielle Douglas, after winning first place at the Olympic gymnastics team trials, wowed the world with an All-Around gold medal at the 2012 Olympics, making her the first woman of color and first African-American gymnast in Olympic history to become the individual All-Around Champion.  She is also the first American gymnast to ever win both the Team and All-Around gold medals.  She has been given several honors, including the Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year, Women’s Sports Foundation Sportswoman of the Year, was nominated for Time Magazine Person of the Year, just to name a few, and graced the cover of several impressive publications including Time Magazine and even appeared on the Kellogg’s Corn Flakes box.  Gabrielle released a memoir this December entitled, “Grace, Gold and Glory, My Leap of Faith.”

Taylor Phinney continues to gain respect as a young cycling phenomenon who has rapidly built a name for himself in the sport.  Taylor took on some major cycling races and had some outstanding top finishes this year.  He started the 2012 season by helping his team win the Giro del Trentino’s Team Time Trial where he wore the leader’s jersey for a day.  He placed first in Stage 1 of the ITT Giro d’Italia, first in Stage 7 of the ITT USA Pro Cycling Challenge, and fourth place at the 2012 Olympic Games in London in both the Olympic Road Race and in the Olympic Time Trial competition.  Following the Olympics, he went on to win the silver medal at the World Road Cycling Championships in September.

Nick Goepper has climbed the freeskiing ranks and is on his way of reaching his goal to make the Olympic team for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi.  Nick won a silver medal at the 2012 Winter X Games in the slopestyle contest.

Bela Karolyi is, well, Bela- one of the most passionate, knowledgeable and funniest people we know.  He continues to amaze us with his insight and love for the sport of gymnastics and the outdoors.

We celebrated the 40th Anniversary of Title IX this year, a significant milestone in the advancement of equality of women and girls in sports and academics.  The development and progression of Title IX and the resulting efforts has undoubtedly had a big hand in shaping who we are today.

And of course, the 2012 U.S. Women’s Olympic Gymnastics Team, otherwise known as the “Fierce Five” (Gabby Douglas, McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman, Kyla Ross and Jordyn Wieber) made us all so proud when they took home the Team gold medal at the 2012 Olympic Games, making it just the second ever gold medal for the U.S. in the women’s team competition.  The team came home from London with a total of five Olympic medals.  It has been a pleasure getting to know all of them and their families.

Our incredible clients, thank you for being you!  What a year!! We can’t wait for 2013!  We are honored and proud to work with some incredible athletes and most importantly, fine individuals.  They continue to inspire us with their accomplishments both inside and outside of the competitive arena, their iron will, determination, perseverance and pure passion for what they do.

To our friends at Coca-Cola, P&G, Nike, Nintendo, Kellogg’s, Tumbl-Trak, GK, Varsity, NBC, USA Gymnastics, US Luge, USA Cycling, Women’s Sports Foundation, AP, it has been a pleasure working with you, as always, and we look forward to our continued relationship through the years.

With Sochi2014 just around the corner, we’re certainly very excited to jump in to the swing of things and begin all of the planning and preparations for the next Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia.  Time will fly by and Sochi 2014 will be here before you know it.

Dedication, hard work, integrity, creativity and a constant quest to challenge the ordinary and exceed expectations are some of the qualities that we value most at Shade Global.  Looking forward to 2013, we undoubtedly have a strong and refreshed inspiration to continue to grow and seek the most advanced opportunities and develop and produce successful endeavors.

As we close the door on the incredible whirlwind year that was 2012, we’re anxiously looking forward to all of the excitement, promise and opportunity that lay ahead of us in 2013!  Stay tuned to our website and twitter (@shadeglobal) for new and exciting updates that will be announced very soon!

Wishing you all a year full of peace, love, happiness, health, success, laughter, kindness, compassion and good will.  Happy 2013!!

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Douglas Wins AP Female Athlete of the Year Honors

12.21.12

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Associated Press

When Gabby Douglas allowed herself to dream of being the Olympic champion, she imagined having a nice little dinner with family and friends to celebrate. Maybe she’d make an appearance here and there.

“I didn’t think it was going to be crazy,” Douglas said, laughing. “I love it. But I realized my perspective was going to have to change.”

Just a bit.

The teenager has become a worldwide star since winning the Olympic all-around title in London, the first African-American gymnast to claim gymnastics’ biggest prize. And now she has earned another honor. Douglas was selected The Associated Press’ female athlete of the year, edging out swimmer Missy Franklin in a vote by U.S. editors and news directors that was announced Friday.

“I didn’t realize how much of an impact I made,” said Douglas, who turns 17 on Dec. 31. “My mom and everyone said, ‘You really won’t know the full impact until you’re 30 or 40 years old.’ But it’s starting to sink in.”

In a year filled with standout performances by female athletes, those of the pint-sized gymnast shined brightest. Douglas received 48 of 157 votes, seven more than Franklin, who won four gold medals and a bronze in London. Serena Williams, who won Wimbledon and the U.S. Open two years after her career was nearly derailed by a series of health problems, was third (24). (read more)

Gabrielle Douglas’ Book Details her Path to Gold

12.7.12

Gabby Douglas' book details her path to gold espnW interview

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Individual all-around gymnastics Olympic gold medalist Gabrielle Douglas, who will turn 17 on Dec. 31, hasn’t had much of a break since her triumph. She spent much of this fall touring with her U.S. teammates — who collectively won gold at the Summer Games — and is already a veteran on the interview circuit. But a demanding life seems to suit the Virginia Beach, Va., native. Douglas will be going back on tour shortly and plans to return to West Des Moines, Iowa, next spring to resume training with coach Liang Chow — the first step in her campaign to defend her title at the 2016 Rio Games. Douglas’ autobiography, “Grace, Gold and Glory: My Leap of Faith,” was released this week and details her path to Olympic success, her family’s often difficult journey and her sadness at having a distant relationship with a mostly absent father. She sat down with espnW’s Bonnie D. Ford to talk about life after London.

espnW: Why did you decide to commit publicly to competing in Rio so soon? Why not take some time to think about it?

Douglas: Because I want to commit now. If I commit in two years, that’s already going to be too late and I won’t have time to work on my new skills, so I have to commit as soon as I can so I can make it happen.

espnW: Not a moment’s doubt?

Douglas: Not a moment’s doubt.

espnW: Did you have a light bulb moment where you knew that’s what you wanted?

Douglas: I remember I was doing interviews [after returning home from the Olympics] and they were playing my clips — and just my smile, and then I run and hug Chow, and I was like, I want to do it again, because it’s so much fun competing out there. I don’t know what I would do if I retired right now. I mean, I’m 16, so I might as well keep going. Every time they introduce me, they’d show a little clip, and it just makes me want to do it again, it just drives me. I’m kind of having gymnastics withdrawal. (read more)

Gabrielle Douglas “Grace, Gold & Glory: My Leap of Faith” Released

12.4.12

In the 2012 London Olympics, US gymnast Gabrielle Douglas stole hearts and flew high as the All-Around Gold Medal winner, as well as acting as a critical member of the US gold-medal-winning women gymnastics team. In this personal autobiography, Gabrielle tells her story of faith, perseverance, and determination, demonstrating you can reach your dreams if you let yourself soar.    “Grace, Gold, and Glory: My Leap of Faith” is published by HarperCollins/Zondervan Publishing.   Visit: http://zondervan.com/9780310740612

Gabrielle Douglas’ new autobiography,  “Grace, Gold & Glory: My Leap of Faith” hits stores December 4, 2012.

Gabby Douglas, the 16-year-old Olympic champion chatted up her new autobiography, “Grace, Gold, and Glory: My Leap of Faith” when she stopped by Good Morning America in New York City on Tuesday morning (December 4).

“‘Grace Gold & Glory’ is now available. After all the hard work, I can share my story with everyone!” Gabby tweeted just before the show aired.

In the 2012 London Olympics, US gymnast Gabrielle Douglas stole hearts and flew high as the All-Around Gold Medal winner, as well as acting as a critical member of the US gold-medal-winning women gymnastics team. In this personal autobiography, Gabrielle tells her story of faith, perseverance, and determination, demonstrating you can reach your dreams if you let yourself soar.

“Grace, Gold, and Glory: My Leap of Faith” is published by HarperCollins/Zondervan Publishing.

Visit: http://zondervan.com/9780310740612 (read more)

Twelve for ‘12: Gabrielle Douglas, An American Icon

12.3.12

The New York Times Style Magazine (11-30-2012) (photo credit- Graeme Mitchell)

The New York Times Style Magazine

For this dream dozen, it was a year to score big

Gabrielle Douglas, American icon.

Gabrielle DOUGLAS Douglas’s Olympic achievement — winning gold in both individual and group gymnastics competitions, and being the first African-American to do so — has made her something of an instant American icon. She’s currently on a national tour, and her autobiography comes out this month from HarperCollins. (read more)