Formerly known as the Teva Mountain Games, the annual high-altitude summertime fest in Vail — tag line: “the premier celebration of mountain sports, lifestyle and music” — has been re-branded as the GoPro Mountain Games.
The camera company nabbed the sponsorship title plus has plans to change the way the Games are viewed. “You will see more GoPro cameras on athletes,” noted Rick Loughery of GoPro. “The video from our cameras will be even more integrated into the television productions” that come from the Games.

The official name will be changed to the GoPro Mountain Games. This name is in effect through 2015. The first GoPro Mountain Games kicks off June 6th in Vail, Colo.
Initially created in 2002, the Mountain Games has grown to host approximately 3,000 adventure athletes in eight sports each year. Nearly 50,000 spectators come annually for the four-day event, which features competitions from kayaking to mountain biking, a gear demo area, a vendor tent village, and concerts at night.
Athletes range from world-class, Olympian-level to the weekend warrior set. There are dog competitions, too. GearJunkie staff and editors have participated in the Games since 2006, including bike, trail run, kayak, and adventure race events.

This summer, despite the title sponsor not every athlete will be required to strap on a helmet camera. The thrust of the GoPro sponsorship is branding for the company, which is also a main sponsor of the X Games festival.
But Duncan Horner of event organizer Vail Valley Foundation said it’s surprising “how little resistance we get” when putting GoPros on athletes. He continued, “This is probably because it benefits the athletes as much as it does the rest of us, allowing them a visual record of their performance to assist them improving their game.”

