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August 10 - British Basketball has signed a five-year deal with Standard Life, the Edinburgh-based FTSE 100 asset managing business, as their title sponsor, it was announced today.

 

The deal will see Standard Life support all four of British Basketball's teams; senior men, senior women, men's under-20's and women's under-20's.

 

While the partnership, which was launched by Joel Freeland, Andrew Sullivan and Kieron Achara (pictured), will run from 2009 to 2013 its impact has been felt immediately with the necessary funding now being available for television coverage of Game On At The O2, which is due to begin on Friday and run through until Sunday.

 

Highlights of the four-nation tournament, which is a symbol of the sport's progression over the last three years, since British Basketball's inception, will be screened on Sky Sports 3 on August 17.

 

Simon Tuckey, the commercial director of British Basketball, said: "We have worked hard over the past three years to attract a partner who would not only benefit the sport but more importantly believe in the goals we have set, and we feel that Standard Life more than fits those criteria.

 

"We are delighted that they have come on board as we prepare to host Game On At The O2 and look forward to a long and successful relationship between British Basketball and Standard Life.

 

"The senior men's and women's programmes have made impressive strides since 2007, indeed the men will play at the European Championships this September, and Standard Life's involvement shows that people are taking note of our results and our desire to be a force to be reckoned with in three years time."

 

Simon Gulliford, the chief marketing officer of Standard Life, said, "We are proud to be the new title sponsor of British Basketball at this important time on the road to London 2012.

 

"Few sports have experienced the meteoric rise in ranking that British Basketball has achieved and we look forward to working in partnership with British Basketball over the next five years."

 

Standard Life will become the sport's title sponsor in Britain while other deals have been signed with Adidas, the official kit supplier, Strathmore Water, water supplier, Lucozade Sport, nutritional products supplier, Molten, ball supplier, Hire Intelligence, technology equipment supplier, and the Daily Mirror, media partner.

 

The future vision is to ensure Game On At The O2 remains an annual event and that basketball continues to reach out to the grassroots level so that London 2012 will eventually be the first of many Olympic campaigns as talent comes through the system.

 

Tickets for Game On At The O2 are still available.

 

For more information please see www.gameongb.com or telephone 0844 856 0202.