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Bruno Banani (luger)

Bruno Banani (born Fuahea Semi; 4 December 1987)[1] is a Tongan luger who adopted his current name as part of a marketing ploy.

Bruno Banani
Personal information
Birth nameFuahea Semi
NationalityTongan
Born (1987-12-04) December 4, 1987 (age 36)
Sport
CountryTonga
SportLuge
Medal record
Luge
Representing  Tonga
American-Pacific Championships
2012 Calgary Men's singles

Biography edit

A 21-year-old computer science student, he was selected by his country to attempt to qualify for the luge events at the 2010 Winter Olympics, as the first ever Tongan to participate in the Winter Olympic Games. Along with Taniela Tufunga, a young recruit in the Tonga Defence Service who would serve as his potential replacement and training partner, he travelled to Germany for training.[2][3] He ultimately failed to qualify for the Games.[4] He did, however, qualify to take part in the FIL World Luge Championships 2011 (which took place in January), where he finished 36th (last but one), eliminated after the first run with a time of 56.698.[5]

In the meantime, he had been sponsored by a marketing firm, Makai, which presented him to the public under the name "Bruno Banani" – the name of a German underwear firm. He entered into an "endorsement deal" with the latter, "promoting [its] new line dubbed Coconut Power", which the company said "was inspired by him, attributing his sporting prowess to the quality of the coconuts he consumes".[6] To enhance his appeal, he was presented as the son of a coconut farmer, although his father in reality was a cassava farmer. Makai reportedly obtained a passport for Semi under this new name, and he was universally referred to in the media, as well as by the International Luge Federation and the Chinese Olympic Committee, as "Banani".[3][4][7] German media were reportedly "fascinated" by this Tongan luger bearing such a coincidental name;[8] ZDF reportedly "suggested that the touching, exotic story of the luger from the South Sea bore similarities to that of the Jamaican bobsled team" at the 1988 Winter Olympics.[9] Before this transformation, some media had referred to Semi by his true name, including the Samoa Observer[2] and Radio Australia,[10] based on an article in Matangi Tonga. In December 2011, the Vancouver Sun referred to him as Banani, adding that when he had first arrived in Germany he had been "going by his given name Fuahea Semi":[6]

"[H]e apparently changed his name, although he denies it. During a chance encounter in Whistler Village on Thursday, he insisted Bruno Banani is on his passport and birth certificate, neither of which he had with him. However, Matangi Tongo [sic] online clearly ran a photo of him as Fuahea Semi when he was recruited back in December 2008."

That same month, in December 2011, Semi (under the name Banani) won a bronze medal at the American-Pacific Championships in Calgary.[11][12] He also qualified for the FIL World Luge Championships 2012, by finishing eighteenth in the qualifiers.[9][13] The World Championships took place in February; Semi (under the name Banani) finished 34th out of 37, with a time of 56.326 in his single run.[14] Simultaneously, he was continuing to train with the German luge team, including three time Olympic gold medallist Georg Hackl and Olympic silver medallist David Möller, with an aim to qualify for the 2014 Winter Olympics.[6][15]

The Vancouver Sun article on his name change had apparently gone unnoticed, but the following month, in January 2012, the German magazine Der Spiegel uncovered anew and reported on the name change which had taken place as a marketing ploy. This time, the revelation was echoed in other media articles (some of which contained errors themselves, such as The Daily Telegraph referring to Semi's home country as the "island of Tonga").[16][17][18] Mid-February, shortly before the beginning of the World Luge Championships, Semi continued to be sponsored by his "namesake" company, which had devoted a webpage to him.[19][20]

International Olympic Committee Vice President Thomas Bach responded by saying the name change was "in bad taste", a "perverse marketing idea". He confirmed, however, that if Semi qualified for the 2014 Olympics and if his passport did indeed bear the name "Bruno Banani", the IOC would be unable to prevent him from competing under that name.[21] Subsequently, Semi had his name legally changed to "Bruno Banani".[22]

In December 2013, Semi qualified for the luge event at the 2014 Winter Olympics, becoming the first ever Tongan scheduled to compete in Winter Olympic Games.[23] He competed in the men's singles, under the name Banani, and finished thirty-second out of thirty-nine, with a combined time of 3:33.676, six seconds behind gold medal winner Felix Loch. His fastest run was in 53.162 seconds.[24]

Athlete Event Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Bruno Banani Men's singles 53.656 34 53.637 31 53.162 30 53.221 33 3:33.676 32

In 2017, Banani was again attempting to qualify for the 2018 Winter Olympics,[25] but he was unsuccessful.

References edit

  1. ^ "Banani, Bruno", International Luge Federation
  2. ^ a b "Two Tongans selected to train for winter olympics luge event" 2014-02-22 at the Wayback Machine, Samoa Observer
  3. ^ a b "Tongan athlete narrowly misses out on Winter Olympics" May 21, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Radio Australia, 1 February 2010
  4. ^ a b "He will give it another shot in the 2010–2011 season: No happy-end for Tonga's Bruno Banani", International Luge Federation, 3 February 2010
  5. ^ 42nd FIL World Championships: men's singles results April 1, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, official website
  6. ^ a b c "Tonga's chosen one takes aim at Sochi luging" 2011-12-04 at the Wayback Machine, Vancouver Sun, 2 December 2011
  7. ^ "Tonga's first luger Bruno Banani earned 41st place at Nations Cup in Calgary" 2012-05-25 at the Wayback Machine, official website of the Chinese Olympic Committee, November 27, 2009
  8. ^ "The strange story of the Tongan winter Olympian who turned out to be a German marketing gimmick" January 31, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, The Score, 1 February 2012
  9. ^ a b "Not So Cool Running: Will Underwear Scam Kill Tongan's Olympic Dreams?", Der Spiegel, 3 February 2012
  10. ^ "Épreuves de luge" 2016-01-20 at the Wayback Machine, Radio Australia, 17 December 2008
  11. ^ "Sam Edney the new American-Pacific champion – bronze medal for Bruno Banani ", International Luge Federation
  12. ^ "Tongan luger wins bronze in Canada", Matangi Tonga", 19 December 2011
  13. ^ "Tongan qualifies for first time", Eurosport, 17 December 2011
  14. ^ "Event result: men", International Luge Federation
  15. ^ "Outside Edge: Liar, liar, pants on fire in the snow", The Independent, 5 February 2012
  16. ^ "Tongan luger Bruno Banani exposed as a German marketing hoax", The Guardian, 31 January 2012
  17. ^ "Wie Fuahea Semi zum Rodler Bruno Banani wurde", Der Spiegel, 29 January 2012
  18. ^ "Tongan luger Bruno Banani exposed as a hoax", The Telegraph, 1 February 2012
  19. ^ "Coconut powered: Bruno Banani" January 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, accessed on 11 February 2012
  20. ^ "Tongan luger part of marketing ploy", ESPN, 10 February 2012
  21. ^ "Luge-Tongan changes name to brand in bid for Olympic glory" 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine, Reuters, 11 February 2012
  22. ^ "Luge 'hoaxster' name change now legal, just wants to race for Tonga at Sochi Olympics" 2018-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, Vancouver Sun, 1 February 2013
  23. ^ "Tongan rugby player earns Winter Olympics spot", Stuff.co.nz, 20 December 2013
  24. ^ "Men's singles, run 4" 2014-02-12 at the Wayback Machine, Sotchi 2014 official website
  25. ^ Victor Mather (17 November 2017). "Nigeria Has an Olympic-Level Bobsled Team, and Tonga Had a Luger". New York Times.

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Bruno Banani born Fuahea Semi 4 December 1987 1 is a Tongan luger who adopted his current name as part of a marketing ploy Bruno BananiPersonal informationBirth nameFuahea SemiNationalityTonganBorn 1987 12 04 December 4 1987 age 36 SportCountryTongaSportLugeMedal record Luge Representing Tonga American Pacific Championships 2012 Calgary Men s singlesBiography editA 21 year old computer science student he was selected by his country to attempt to qualify for the luge events at the 2010 Winter Olympics as the first ever Tongan to participate in the Winter Olympic Games Along with Taniela Tufunga a young recruit in the Tonga Defence Service who would serve as his potential replacement and training partner he travelled to Germany for training 2 3 He ultimately failed to qualify for the Games 4 He did however qualify to take part in the FIL World Luge Championships 2011 which took place in January where he finished 36th last but one eliminated after the first run with a time of 56 698 5 In the meantime he had been sponsored by a marketing firm Makai which presented him to the public under the name Bruno Banani the name of a German underwear firm He entered into an endorsement deal with the latter promoting its new line dubbed Coconut Power which the company said was inspired by him attributing his sporting prowess to the quality of the coconuts he consumes 6 To enhance his appeal he was presented as the son of a coconut farmer although his father in reality was a cassava farmer Makai reportedly obtained a passport for Semi under this new name and he was universally referred to in the media as well as by the International Luge Federation and the Chinese Olympic Committee as Banani 3 4 7 German media were reportedly fascinated by this Tongan luger bearing such a coincidental name 8 ZDF reportedly suggested that the touching exotic story of the luger from the South Sea bore similarities to that of the Jamaican bobsled team at the 1988 Winter Olympics 9 Before this transformation some media had referred to Semi by his true name including the Samoa Observer 2 and Radio Australia 10 based on an article in Matangi Tonga In December 2011 the Vancouver Sun referred to him as Banani adding that when he had first arrived in Germany he had been going by his given name Fuahea Semi 6 H e apparently changed his name although he denies it During a chance encounter in Whistler Village on Thursday he insisted Bruno Banani is on his passport and birth certificate neither of which he had with him However Matangi Tongo sic online clearly ran a photo of him as Fuahea Semi when he was recruited back in December 2008 That same month in December 2011 Semi under the name Banani won a bronze medal at the American Pacific Championships in Calgary 11 12 He also qualified for the FIL World Luge Championships 2012 by finishing eighteenth in the qualifiers 9 13 The World Championships took place in February Semi under the name Banani finished 34th out of 37 with a time of 56 326 in his single run 14 Simultaneously he was continuing to train with the German luge team including three time Olympic gold medallist Georg Hackl and Olympic silver medallist David Moller with an aim to qualify for the 2014 Winter Olympics 6 15 The Vancouver Sun article on his name change had apparently gone unnoticed but the following month in January 2012 the German magazine Der Spiegel uncovered anew and reported on the name change which had taken place as a marketing ploy This time the revelation was echoed in other media articles some of which contained errors themselves such as The Daily Telegraph referring to Semi s home country as the island of Tonga 16 17 18 Mid February shortly before the beginning of the World Luge Championships Semi continued to be sponsored by his namesake company which had devoted a webpage to him 19 20 International Olympic Committee Vice President Thomas Bach responded by saying the name change was in bad taste a perverse marketing idea He confirmed however that if Semi qualified for the 2014 Olympics and if his passport did indeed bear the name Bruno Banani the IOC would be unable to prevent him from competing under that name 21 Subsequently Semi had his name legally changed to Bruno Banani 22 In December 2013 Semi qualified for the luge event at the 2014 Winter Olympics becoming the first ever Tongan scheduled to compete in Winter Olympic Games 23 He competed in the men s singles under the name Banani and finished thirty second out of thirty nine with a combined time of 3 33 676 six seconds behind gold medal winner Felix Loch His fastest run was in 53 162 seconds 24 Athlete Event Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Bruno Banani Men s singles 53 656 34 53 637 31 53 162 30 53 221 33 3 33 676 32 In 2017 Banani was again attempting to qualify for the 2018 Winter Olympics 25 but he was unsuccessful References edit Banani Bruno International Luge Federation a b Two Tongans selected to train for winter olympics luge event Archived 2014 02 22 at the Wayback Machine Samoa Observer a b Tongan athlete narrowly misses out on Winter Olympics Archived May 21 2010 at the Wayback Machine Radio Australia 1 February 2010 a b He will give it another shot in the 2010 2011 season No happy end for Tonga s Bruno Banani International Luge Federation 3 February 2010 42nd FIL World Championships men s singles results Archived April 1 2012 at the Wayback Machine official website a b c Tonga s chosen one takes aim at Sochi luging Archived 2011 12 04 at the Wayback Machine Vancouver Sun 2 December 2011 Tonga s first luger Bruno Banani earned 41st place at Nations Cup in Calgary Archived 2012 05 25 at the Wayback Machine official website of the Chinese Olympic Committee November 27 2009 The strange story of the Tongan winter Olympian who turned out to be a German marketing gimmick Archived January 31 2014 at the Wayback Machine The Score 1 February 2012 a b Not So Cool Running Will Underwear Scam Kill Tongan s Olympic Dreams Der Spiegel 3 February 2012 Epreuves de luge Archived 2016 01 20 at the Wayback Machine Radio Australia 17 December 2008 Sam Edney the new American Pacific champion bronze medal for Bruno Banani International Luge Federation Tongan luger wins bronze in Canada Matangi Tonga 19 December 2011 Tongan qualifies for first time Eurosport 17 December 2011 Event result men International Luge Federation Outside Edge Liar liar pants on fire in the snow The Independent 5 February 2012 Tongan luger Bruno Banani exposed as a German marketing hoax The Guardian 31 January 2012 Wie Fuahea Semi zum Rodler Bruno Banani wurde Der Spiegel 29 January 2012 Tongan luger Bruno Banani exposed as a hoax The Telegraph 1 February 2012 Coconut powered Bruno Banani Archived January 15 2012 at the Wayback Machine accessed on 11 February 2012 Tongan luger part of marketing ploy ESPN 10 February 2012 Luge Tongan changes name to brand in bid for Olympic glory Archived 2015 09 24 at the Wayback Machine Reuters 11 February 2012 Luge hoaxster name change now legal just wants to race for Tonga at Sochi Olympics Archived 2018 09 29 at the Wayback Machine Vancouver Sun 1 February 2013 Tongan rugby player earns Winter Olympics spot Stuff co nz 20 December 2013 Men s singles run 4 Archived 2014 02 12 at the Wayback Machine Sotchi 2014 official website Victor Mather 17 November 2017 Nigeria Has an Olympic Level Bobsled Team and Tonga Had a Luger New York Times External links editBruno Banani at FIL nbsp Bruno Banani at Olympics com nbsp Bruno Banani at Olympedia nbsp Borden Sam 6 February 2014 Luger s Name Matches the One on His Waistband The New York Times Retrieved 2014 02 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bruno Banani luger amp oldid 1156793284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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