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Nike 50th Anniversary - Never Done Breaking Barriers

Nike 50th Anniversary
27/06/2022
Advertising Agency
New York, USA
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Credits

Insight

From an outdated gender assumption, for the future of running.

In 1984, Joan Benoit Samuelson became the first woman to win a gold medal in an Olympic marathon. The impact of this run was a turning point for women in sports, but decades later, women are still being kept on the sidelines.

Born with spina bifida, 33-year-old Tatyana McFadden was told she could never compete. She’s now a 20-time Paralympian Games Champion and 24-time marathon winner, recently winning the 2021 Chicago Marathon.

In 2019, Caster Semenya was sidelined for her testosterone levels. She is a three-time 800-meter World Champion and continues to compete in global events.

Yulimar Rojas grew up in a large, humble family in Venezuela without training facilities. She won Olympic gold in the 2020 Games and currently holds the women’s triple jump world record.

Idea
Enough: A social film.

To tell Joan’s barrier-breaking story and to showcase the collective journey of women against gender assumptions, Nike created a 60-second film.

With Joan as the spokesperson, the film moves from her epic win over forty years ago to today, looking toward all the finish lines we have yet to reach. It highlights the barriers Joan and all women faced in the world of distance running and the obstacles female athletes like Tatyana McFadden, Yulimar Rojas and Caster Semenya are up against today.

The film was captured and edited to look like it’s one continuous race, to empathise that women everywhere are still running the race Joan Benoit Samuelson laid the foundation for.

Impact
Nike inspired runners and continued Joan’s legacy through the Breaking Barriers Challenge on the Nike Run Club app.

Runners from around the world were invited to join Joan in breaking their own barriers and to work together toward a collective distance goal of 500,000 km in seven days. In less than two days, NRC runners crushed that goal. The final count: 2,402,995 km.

About AKQA US

AKQA is a design and innovation company that employs over 6,500 professionals across 20 countries. Named Digital Agency Global Network of the Year in Campaign’s 2023 Global Agency of the Year Awards, AKQA was also awarded the Cannes Lions Grand Prix for Digital Craft in 2023, and the Grand Prix for Design in 2021. In 2023, AKQA was recognised as a winner in Fast Company’s Innovation by Design Awards. AKQA also won Fast Company’s World Changing Ideas in 2021, and 2022 and led Gartner’s research into global marketing agencies in 2021.