
The ambassadors, who include Paula Radcliffe, Jessica Ennis, Ben Rushgrove and Sir Chris Hoy, will front marketing campaigns and feature in a variety of sponsorship activity in the run up to the Games.
The following athletes have been matched to the following brands:
- Mark Cavendish, road cycling, Head & Shoulders
- Jessica Ennis, athletics, Olay
- Sir Chris Hoy, track cycling, Gillette
- Jeanette Kwakye, athletics, Ariel
- Keri-Anne Payne, swimming, Max Factor and Oral B
- Victoria Pendleton, track cycling, Pantene
- Paula Radcliffe, athletics, Fairy and Pampers
- Jenna Randall, synchronised swimming, Braun Female
- Ben Rushgrove, paralympic athletics, P&G
- Liam Tancock, swimming, Gillette
- Sophia Warner, paralympic athletics, P&G
The brand ambassadors clock up five current world records, 31 world championship titles and more than 100 medals from Olympic, Paralympic, Commonwealth, World Championships and European Champoinships Games, between them.
The announcement of the brand ambassadors comes in addition to P&G's current "Thank you mum" Olympic campaign.
P&G's sponsorship and marketing activity for London 2012 is part of a 10-year global partnership with the International Olympic Committee, which lasts until 2020.
Irwin Lee, P&G UK vice-president and managing director, said: "We're very excited to welcome to the P&G family an impressive line-up of athletes who will help us celebrate the London 2012 Games and the role that Mums and families play in raising great kids and great champions.
"Each of these athletes is leading the way in their individual fields and embody the values of leadership, integrity and passion for winning that we set for ourselves and our brands at P&G."
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