LONDON — Organizers of the 2014 Sochi Olympics have lost out on two potential major sponsorship deals but still expect to raise another $200 million in commercial contracts to boost their record revenues.
Sochi organizing committee president Dmitry Chernyshenko said Tuesday that diamond giant Alrosa recently backed out of a deal with the Olympics in order to pursue a sponsorship with organizers of the 2018 World Cup.
He said the deal with Alrosa would have been worth at least $100 million.
Chernyshenko said a potential lucrative deal with Gazprom also fell through, with the company deciding to sponsor the Russian Olympic team instead.
Sochi has already raised $1.1 billion in sponsorship revenue, a Winter Games record. Chernyshenko said more deals are in the pipeline that could be worth $200 million.