What the Xoom TV commercial - Tarifas increíbles con Usain Bolt is about.
Xoom TV, a popular television service provider, recently launched a new TV Spot featuring none other than the fastest man alive, Usain Bolt. The ad, titled 'Tarifas Increíbles' (incredible rates), showcases Xoom TV's affordable pricing plans while highlighting Bolt's incredible speed and agility.
The TV spot opens with a shot of Bolt, dressed in his signature green and yellow running attire, ready to race towards a finish line. As the camera pans out, it becomes clear that Bolt is not in a stadium, but rather on a TV screen at home. The voice-over takes over, stating that with Xoom TV's affordable rates, customers can watch Bolt's races as if they were live.
Cut to a shot of Bolt sprinting towards the finish line, with the voice-over mentioning that with Xoom TV's incredible rates, customers can enjoy their favorite sports events without breaking the bank.
The ad then cuts to a shot of Bolt standing on a podium while the national anthem plays in the background. The voice-over states that with Xoom TV's incredible rates, customers can feel like champions every time they watch their favorite team or event.
The TV spot ends with a shot of Bolt celebrating on the podium and Xoom TV's tagline, "The fastest TV service provider in the game."
Overall, Xoom TV's 'Tarifas Increíbles' ad featuring Usain Bolt is a creative and entertaining way of promoting the brand's affordable pricing plans while highlighting Bolt's incredible speed and agility. The ad's use of vibrant colors, dynamic shots, and upbeat music creates a sense of excitement and energy, making it an effective promotional tool for Xoom TV.
Xoom TV commercial - Tarifas increíbles con Usain Bolt produced for
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was first shown on television on November 25, 2019.
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Bolt has an astounding 30-to-1 endorsement to salary ratio. His face has graced ads and packaging for Visa, Gatorade, Hublot, Virgin Media, All Nippon Airways, and others. He appears in Temple Run 2, a popular mobile game.
Now 34 and retired from athletics, the “Lightning Bolt” continues to earn from lucrative endorsements, which give him the majority of his income of about US$20 million per year. Brands include Puma (a US$10 million contract alone), Gatorade, Visa, Virgin Media and Hublot, according to Players Bio.
Usain Bolt net worth at a glance
Net worth | $90 Million |
Born | August 21, 1986 |
Nationality | Jamaican born in Sherwood Content, Trelawny Parish, Jamaica |
Occupations | Professional athlete (retired sprinter) |
Sources of wealth | Professional athletics and brand partnerships |
Only $12,000 remains in his account. Usain Bolt. Jamaican Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt was shocked to discover $12 million missing from an account he had with Kingston-based investment firm Stocks and Securities, according to his lawyer.
Reports said Bolt opened the SSL account through a limited liability company by investing around $7 million as part of his pension plan. On October 31, 2022, the account was reported to have a balance of $12,758,181.74. It had been reduced to around $12,000 when the fraud was discovered.
Highest paid athletes at the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021 (in million U.S. dollars)
Characteristic | Income in million U.S. dollars |
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Kevin Durant (United States - Basketball) | 75 |
Naomi Osaka (Japan - Tennis) | 60 |
Damian Lillard (United States - Basketball) | 40.5 |
Novak Djokovic (Serbia - Tennis) | 34.5 |
27.33 miles per hour
In 2011 Belgian scientists used lasers to measure Bolt's performance in the different stages of a 100-meter race held in September that year. They found that, 67.13 meters into the race, Bolt reached a top speed of 43.99 kilometers per hour (27.33 miles per hour).
Erriyon Knighton and the race for the 200m world record
Of the two prodigies, Knighton has the clearest evidence of being faster than Bolt at the same age. The 19-year-old is still running in his final year as a junior, yet has already achieved multiple times that are faster than Bolt's greatest U-20 marks.
Only $12,000 remains in his account. Usain Bolt. Jamaican Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt was shocked to discover $12 million missing from an account he had with Kingston-based investment firm Stocks and Securities, according to his lawyer.
The FBI is officially involved in the investigation. SSL is currently under surveillance, as the eight-time Olympic gold medalists is one of over 30 alleged victims affected. The sprinter, who was left with $12,000, opened the account in 2012 and has not withdrawn or transferred any money since.