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Insight: FCB Inferno looks at social media growth from the Olympics and what the data could mean for Paralympian influencers

LONDON, UK — On the day that the Paralympics opens, agency FCB Inferno has crunched the numbers to see what learnings the elite athletes can take from last month’s Olympics.

As well as representing the country, the chosen few have immense potential to grow their own personal social media followers and reap the benefits of the world stage. As well as helping increase perception and awareness of their sport this can also be of huge benefit for their affiliated charities and passions and open their feed to paid-for opportunities for brands.

The data shows that sports such as Triathalon, BMX, Cycling, and Gymnastics drove the most new followers to the athletes’ channels at 223, 161, 154, and 150% respectively, while activities like Hockey and Rowing gained only an 11 and 13% increase in followers respectively.

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The data reveals gender and age divides:

  • Female medallists outperformed men with higher relative growth compared to their male teammates, however male medallists earned more followers per medal
  • Gen Z athletes see four times more growth than their millennial counterparts
    When it comes to medals won:

Winning a gold medal meant an average increase of 50,000 followers

  • A multi-medallist nearly doubled their follower growth compared to athletes who took home a single medal
  • While winning in an individual event meant a higher follower growth than a team event, winning a medal in both types resulted in the best performance in follower growth

FCB Inferno’s Head of Influencer marketing Zoe Crook said: “Competing in the Olympics and Paralympics is a huge victory for any individual, and the growth in their online following is a valuable bonus. Seeing such incredible uplift opens more possibilities to raise awareness of topics they are passionate about, driving interest in their sport and enticing both brand partnerships and career opportunities.”

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