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Team USA's 'creators' bring the Olympics and Paralympics closer to fans through social media
Updated: 3:37 PM CDT Aug 7, 2024
Team USA has been a hot topic on social media for weeks, thanks in part to a group known as their "creators.""It takes a curious person to be a content creator, a relentless person, somebody who's not embarrassed easily," said Ari Chambers, one of Team USA's creators. Chambers, who has amassed a significant social media following, is one of 12 content creators for Team USA. "People always, they have a growing curiosity that turns into a bit of nosiness, but it's great, right? And so you want to see something that you can't otherwise see," Chambers explained. As more people turn their attention to their screens, Team USA has decided to embrace this trend. They are putting athletes on screen and providing fans with a closer look at the action."I'm a journalist first. And so I go to the events, right? And then I look for the story, right? So, if there's something, like with Sunisa Lee in her health journey, I want to see how her endurance is going into it. And so, the moments that I might capture for social media will be, how does she inhale/exhale right before she approaches her apparatus? And how supportive her teammates are of her," Chambers said.Fans can support these creators by following them on Instagram and other social media platforms at Team USA. This is the program's first year, and there are high hopes for its future. Among the Team USA creators are Missy Franklin Johnson, a five-time Olympic gold medalist in swimming, and Katie Hoff, a three-time Olympic medalist in swimming. These athletes, along with the other creators, are helping to bring fans closer to the action and provide a unique perspective on the games.
Team USA has been a hot topic on social media for weeks, thanks in part to a group known as their "creators."
"It takes a curious person to be a content creator, a relentless person, somebody who's not embarrassed easily," said Ari Chambers, one of Team USA's creators.
Chambers, who has amassed a significant social media following, is one of 12 content creators for Team USA.
"People always, they have a growing curiosity that turns into a bit of nosiness, but it's great, right? And so you want to see something that you can't otherwise see," Chambers explained.
As more people turn their attention to their screens, Team USA has decided to embrace this trend. They are putting athletes on screen and providing fans with a closer look at the action.
"I'm a journalist first. And so I go to the events, right? And then I look for the story, right? So, if there's something, like with Sunisa Lee in her health journey, I want to see how her endurance is going into it. And so, the moments that I might capture for social media will be, how does she inhale/exhale right before she approaches her apparatus? And how supportive her teammates are of her," Chambers said.
Fans can support these creators by following them on Instagram and other social media platforms at Team USA.
This is the program's first year, and there are high hopes for its future. Among the Team USA creators are Missy Franklin Johnson, a five-time Olympic gold medalist in swimming, and Katie Hoff, a three-time Olympic medalist in swimming. These athletes, along with the other creators, are helping to bring fans closer to the action and provide a unique perspective on the games.