The space reproduced the same obstacles that professional athletes encountered in the skills challenge. The reduced basketball court entertained fans of all ages, including children, women and men, with great joy. Shirts from the Stars Game teams were raffled off among the participants, in addition to the distribution of exclusive prizes and bonuses.
Who commanded the party of Betmotion in the Star Game was Douglas Viegas, the “Ninja”. The most popular basketball digital influencer in Brazil, the brand ambassador was present in the space during the two days of the event, being acclaimed by the audience present. There were photos, videos and a lot of interaction with the fans.
“It was an incredible weekend for Betmotion in Rio de Janeiro. Our fan zone in the Olympic Park was a great success, it gathered thousands of people in the two days of the event in a very cool experience, and the feedback from the public was very positive. It was an important action for the brand,” celebrated the brand's country manager in Brazil, Fernanda Gomes.
American wins Betmotion Skills challenge
If in the Betmotion fan zone entertainment prevailed, on the court the dispute between the professionals was intense. Eight players competed for the coveted trophy of the Betmotion Skills challenge, and the best player was Zoom Fuller, athletes from Corinthians.
On the way to the final, the American overcame Betinho (Rio Claro) and then champion of the challenge, Kevin Crescenzi (Unifacisa). The decision was against the young Gui Abreu, and Fuller's precision and speed prevailed. After completing the circuit, he celebrated the achievement with a mid-court dance.
“It was really good, I really wanted to win. Everything worked. I was joking that if I won, never mind, I would dance. And I danced,” explained the new Betmotion Skills champion with a laugh.
Source: GMB