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Olympic Champions Become Rio Tinto Olympic Ambassadors

Published: January 27, 2012 | Share This

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With just six months to go until the London 2012 Games, Rio Tinto is celebrating Australia Day with the appointment of three Olympic ambassadors to share their sporting dreams across regional and remote mining communities in Australia.

Three-time Olympic gold medallist and rower Drew Ginn, pole-vaulting sensation Steve Hooker and swimming golden girl Libby Trickett have all signed up to be part of Rio Tinto’s team.

As much as their hectic training schedules will allow, the Olympic gold medallists will share their success stories through training blogs and personal visits to some Rio Tinto mining communities.

The trio said they were proud to be associated with a company that has contributed so much to Australia’s development for the past 100 years.

Drew Ginn, who has won rowing gold in three Olympics and has his sights set on a fourth medal in London, said “I am looking forward to sharing my ideas about the power of teams and learning more about how the team at Rio Tinto gets results.”

Steve Hooker, who was the first Australian field athlete to win gold in 60 years at the Beijing Olympics, said he was looking forward to talking to Rio Tinto mining employees about his number one priority – safety.

Steve, who returns to high level competition this weekend, said “I’m excited about working with a company that also recognises that protecting the health and wellbeing of its people is a vital part of getting the job done.”

Libby Trickett, who has won six Olympic medals in the pool, said she respected Rio Tinto’s approach to being accountable for your own decisions. “I have many people to thank for helping me reach my goals – but when I get in the pool, I know I am solely responsible for my own performance.”

“We’re thrilled to have Libby, Drew and Steve as Rio Tinto ambassadors who can share their dreams with our people working in cities and regional and remote areas. They embody our values of teamwork, respect, integrity and accountability and will inspire our 20,000 Australian employees to keep doing their best,” said Rio Tinto’s Managing Director Australia David Peever.

“Australia Day is the perfect day to start getting behind our Olympic champions as we wish them all the best for the London 2012 Games,” Mr. Peever added.

Rio Tinto is a partner of the Australian Olympic Team, and is the official provider of the metal being used to produce the 4,700 gold, silver and bronze medals to be awarded during the London 2012 Games.

Rio Tinto has been backing Australians for more than 100 years. Rio Tinto employs more than 20,000 Australians and is the largest private sector employer of Indigenous people in Australia with more than 1,800 Aboriginal employees.


About Rio Tinto
Rio Tinto is a leading international mining group headquartered in the UK, combining Rio Tinto plc, a London and New York Stock Exchange listed company, and Rio Tinto Limited, which is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.

Rio Tinto’s business is finding, mining, and processing mineral resources. Major products are aluminium, copper, diamonds, thermal and metallurgical coal, uranium, gold, industrial minerals (borax, titanium dioxide and salt) and iron ore. Activities span the world and are strongly represented in Australia and North America with significant businesses in Asia, Europe, Africa and South America.

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