Olympic Gold Medalist Eric Lamaze is #1 In The Rolex World Rankings and Canada’s Athlete Of the Year
After becoming #1 in the Rolex World Rankings and triumphing in Beijing, Olympic show jumping gold medalist Eric Lamaze has been named Canada’s Male Athlete of the Year for 2008. Eric Lamaze received the award at the 36th Canadian Sport Awards (CSA), which celebrates excellence in sports and honors the athletes and leaders who compete and inspire hope throughout the calendar year. In 2008, Lamaze, riding Hickstead, had a remarkable year, which included individual gold and team silver medals at the 2008 Olympic Games. The pair also won the $100,000 CN World Cup Grand Prix at Toronto’s Royal Horse Show, €175,000 Rolex World Cup Grand Prix in Geneva, Switzerland, $200,000 Queen Elizabeth II Cup at the Spruce Meadows North American Tournament and $200,000 CN Reliability Grand Prix Spruce Meadows National Tournament. Based on these and many other outstanding results in 2008, Lamaze took over the number one spot on the Rolex World Rider Rankings released by the Federation Equestrian International (FEI).
Lamaze’s achievements were described in detail at the awards ceremony by Equine Canada CEO, Akaash Maharaj when he said: “As the Olympic jumping gold medalist, and as the top ranked jumper in the world today, Eric Lamaze’s sporting achievements are both historic and epic in proportions. Still, more importantly, his conduct on the field has exemplified good sportsmanship: humility in victory; grace in defeat; and generosity to teammates and opponents alike. We are enormously proud of Eric as an athlete and as a Canadian, and we are grateful to the True Sport Foundation for recognizing him as Canada’s Male Athlete of the Year.” Eric Lamaze attained the Rolex #1 ranking when he won The Grand Prix Rolex, the fifth leg of the Rolex FEI World Cup™ competition.
As the rider who wanted foremost to show that he is the best in the world, Eric Lamaze fought for his victory in a thrilling jump off against Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum. Olympic champion Eric Lamaze proved in 2008 in the huge Palexpo arena in Geneva that he and Hickstead could win a big indoor Grand Prix against the best of the world and deserved the Rolex #1 ranking. The Rolex World Cup Grand Prix in Geneva, Switzerland, on December 14 gave Lamaze the additional points required to take over the coveted number one spot. Lamaze currently has 3,550 points while Michaels-Beerbaum has 3,535.
“Over the past four years, I have committed myself to competing against the best in the world, which has meant spending a lot of time in Europe,” said Lamaze, 40. “My owners, as well as a great team of people at home, have helped make that possible. To have achieved my goal is simply incredible, and for a Canadian to be number one in the world is something we can all be proud of.” Eric Lamaze represents what Rolex sponsorship of sporting events is all about: Through hard work and dedication, he performs with the precision and the quality of a Rolex watch. As an Olympic champion and with a #1 Rolex ranking, Eric Lamaze represents the very best of the equestrian world.

Posted by John Lavitt on February 26th, 2009 and filed under Rolex Marketing, Rolex Sports | No Comments »




Grey’s Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey is fielding his own Grand-Am series racing team this year in the Rolex 24 at Daytona. Following in the footsteps of the late Paul Newman, Hollywood heartthrob Patrick Dempsey has become an actor turned sports car racer by acquiring the team formally known as Hyper Sport. The Grand-Am team will compete against the finest drivers in the world in the No. 16 under the Dempsey Racing banner.
In the race, Dempsey has teamed up with the Avon Walk For Breast Cancer, and he will be promoting breast cancer awareness. The Dempsey Racing team will add a touch of pink to the Rolex 24 by adding a swathe of bright pink down the centre of the car as it competes in the GT class of the Grand-Am Rolex Series opener. When asked about the pink swathe in such a manly sport, Dempsey laughed: “Real men can wear pink. All of us at Dempsey Racing are proud to partner with the Avon Foundation in its fight against breast cancer. I am so proud to support the cause, which raises funds that directly save lives,” Dempsey continued, “While two very different types of endurance events, the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer and sports car racing have the common tie of the mental and physical stamina required to achieve success.

Racing superstar Danica Patrick has joined a long list of motorsports superstars that have signed up to compete in the 47th anniversary Rolex 24 at Daytona on January 24-25, 2009. The grueling 24-hour race demands the very best from the competitors if they are not only trying to win, but also even finish. As a trailblazer, Danica Patrick last season became the first woman to win an IndyCar Series race. Although she failed to finish the Rolex 24 in 2006, she is back after taking a year off and ready to go for the blue ribbon. With natural talent and instinctive daring, Danica has the inner qualities necessary to win. If only Danica had a Rolex on her wrist before the race, she might see how the precision timepiece reflects the qualities she tries to achieve on the speedway.
Danica competed in the Rolex 24 in 2006, but the team finished 50th after a mechanical breakdown. “I had such a good time,” said Patrick of her 2006 Rolex 24 start. “So many drivers come together for this event. Of course everyone wants to win and do well. But there’s such camaraderie at this. I’m just really grateful to come back to this team again. To be with a group of drivers like this, we have a great chance at winning this race.” Danica Patrick, who races with Andretti-Green Racing in the IndyCar Series, will spend this weekend’s test getting familiar with the Daytona Prototype again. She has plenty of memories from her lone 2006 start.

A question that must be asked is whether the famous and infamous Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan has more Rolex watches or more love affairs with both men and women? There is little question amid the multitude of voices in today’s popular culture that Lindsay Lohan is a talented performer. Recently, however, Lohan’s most dramatic and eye-catching performances have taken place in her so-called private life. Her supposed committed gay relationship with Samantha Ronson went nuclear in the Miami airport over the New Year holiday with the two young women viciously screaming at each other. The Los Angeles Times reported hysterics and drama to the point where a flight attendant on American Airlines asked if they would like to disembark. Later, after they arrived and returned to their home in the Hollywood Hills, neighbors reported more screaming and glasses shattering. It is lucky Lindsay was not wearing her
If Lindsay Lohan actually used her Rolex Daytona as a weapon, it most likely would have survived the impact. Rolex professional watches are known for their strength and endurance, even a gold and jeweled watch like Lindsay’s Daytona. Still, if Lindsay Lohan managed to actually damage her Rolex Daytona, she would have several more Rolex watches to choose from in her own personal collection. Lindsay Lohan tends to prefer wearing oversized 

Is there any athlete in the world whose endurance and strength of character reflect the quality of a
Astounding the world once again, Armstrong announced in 2008 not only his return to competitive cycling, but also the coming arrival of a new child through the means of a natural conception. After relationships with Sheryl Crow and Kate Hudson, Armstrong has found happiness with Hansen. The question now is whether he can find the fortitude to win an eight Tour de France in 2009.










