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==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
"Dan & Dave" made O'Brien and Johnson &ndash; both unknowns outside the world of [[track and field]] &ndash; into household names in the United States. The campaign led to both receiving endorsements from other companies, including O'Brien with Nike in 1993.<ref name="CNBC" /> Despite a foot injury, Johnson won a bronze medal in Barcelona;<ref name="CNBC" /> he retired from competition shortly after the Games. O'Brien eventually won a gold medal at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in [[Atlanta]].<ref name="CNBC" /> Both were inducted to the [[Oregon Sports Hall of Fame]] together in 2005.
"Dan & Dave" made O'Brien and Johnson&mdash;both unknowns outside the world of [[track and field]]&mdash;into household names in the United States. The campaign led to both receiving endorsements from other companies, including O'Brien with Nike in 1993.<ref name="CNBC" /> Despite a foot injury, Johnson won a bronze medal in Barcelona;<ref name="CNBC" /> he retired from competition shortly after the Games. O'Brien eventually won a gold medal at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in [[Atlanta]].<ref name="CNBC" /> Both were inducted to the [[Oregon Sports Hall of Fame]] together in 2005.


The "Dan & Dave" idea was parodied by [[Ryder|Ryder Trucks]] with both athletes shown participating in a mock [[biathlon]] where they started a foot race and continued in a race in rental trucks. In the ads O'Brien easily completes his reservation at Ryder and continues on in a truck, while a frustrated Johnson is held up at a second-rate truck service.<ref name=djk1>[http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising/dan-and-dave-part-ii-37853 "Dan and Dave Part II"]. "Adweek", May 31, 1993.</ref>
The "Dan & Dave" idea was parodied by [[Ryder|Ryder Trucks]] with both athletes shown participating in a mock [[biathlon]] where they started a foot race and continued in a race in rental trucks. In the ads O'Brien easily completes his reservation at Ryder and continues on in a truck, while a frustrated Johnson is held up at a second-rate truck service.<ref name=djk1>[http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising/dan-and-dave-part-ii-37853 "Dan and Dave Part II"]. "Adweek", May 31, 1993.</ref>


In June 2017 Johnson and O'Brien were the subjects of (and participants in) the ESPN Radio 30 for 30 podcast "The Trials of Dave and Dan" about the famous ad campaign and its aftermath. [http://www.espn.com/espnradio/play/_/id/19747090 <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>]
In June 2017 Johnson and O'Brien were the subjects of (and participants in) the ESPN Radio 30 for 30 podcast "The Trials of Dan and Dave" about the famous ad campaign and its aftermath. [http://www.espn.com/espnradio/play/_/id/19747090 <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:20, 20 July 2017

Dan & Dave was an advertising and merchandising campaign by American shoe manufacturer Reebok during the build-up to the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. The promotion was meant to generate excitement and support for the Olympic competition between American decathletes Dan O'Brien and Dave Johnson. However, the campaign had to be modified when O'Brien failed to qualify for the Olympics.[1]

History

External audio
audio icon "The Trials of Dan and Dave", 99% Invisible (2017)[2]

The campaign began with television commercials aired during Super Bowl XXVI, January 26, 1992.[1] O'Brien and Johnson, though rivals, were favored to win medals in Barcelona, and Reebok, which had recently lost U.S. market share to Nike,[1] was hoping to rebound with their endorsement. The series of television spots featured the same general message: "Who will be the world's greatest athlete – Dan or Dave? To be settled this summer in Barcelona."[3]

Reebok's plan went awry five weeks before the Games began, when O'Brien failed to qualify for the American Olympic team by missing the pole vault during the Olympic trials in New Orleans.[1][4] This resulted in Reebok modifying the television spots to feature Dan cheering Dave on.

Aftermath

"Dan & Dave" made O'Brien and Johnson—both unknowns outside the world of track and field—into household names in the United States. The campaign led to both receiving endorsements from other companies, including O'Brien with Nike in 1993.[1] Despite a foot injury, Johnson won a bronze medal in Barcelona;[1] he retired from competition shortly after the Games. O'Brien eventually won a gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.[1] Both were inducted to the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame together in 2005.

The "Dan & Dave" idea was parodied by Ryder Trucks with both athletes shown participating in a mock biathlon where they started a foot race and continued in a race in rental trucks. In the ads O'Brien easily completes his reservation at Ryder and continues on in a truck, while a frustrated Johnson is held up at a second-rate truck service.[5]

In June 2017 Johnson and O'Brien were the subjects of (and participants in) the ESPN Radio 30 for 30 podcast "The Trials of Dan and Dave" about the famous ad campaign and its aftermath. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Rovell, Darren (2008-07-29). "Catching Up With Dan and Dave". CNBC. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  2. ^ "The Trials of Dan and Dave - 99% Invisible". 99% Invisible. Retrieved 2017-07-19.
  3. ^ Brandon, Steve (2005-10-07). "A 'Dan and Dave' reunion". Portland Tribune. Pamplin Media Group. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  4. ^ Merron, Jeff (2003-08-11). "The List: Biggest sports busts". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  5. ^ "Dan and Dave Part II". "Adweek", May 31, 1993.