London 2012 replaces sponsor Nortel with Cisco
London Olympic officials on Friday replaced bankrupt Canadian technology sponsor Nortel Networks with Cisco for the 2012 Games, a move that will cost organizers $19.4 million in revenue.
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Athletes and performers fill the stadium floor during the Closing Ceremony of the Games of the Games of the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing.
Christian Smith, the Garfield native who made the U.S. team in the 800 meters with a dramatic dive to the tape, ran in the Olympics this week. While he didn't qualify for the finals of the event, his coach and family have been blogging during the Games. Go to blogs.kansas.com/mrsmith
London Olympic officials on Friday replaced bankrupt Canadian technology sponsor Nortel Networks with Cisco for the 2012 Games, a move that will cost organizers $19.4 million in revenue.