We partnered with the Canadian Paralympic Committee, Differly, and production studio Dot Dot Dash to create an athlete-led brand campaign that transforms how Paralympic sport tells its story.
Following record-breaking success at Paris 2024—11 million Canadians tuned in, up 119% from Tokyo 2020—the Canadian Paralympic Committee needed their Milano Cortina 2026 campaign to move beyond visibility into genuine connection.
The goal: invite Canadians to become part of the Paralympic Movement by connecting athletes to the communities that shaped them, transforming hometown pride into national support.
But there was a deeper challenge: how do you tell Paralympic athletes’ stories authentically in a media landscape that too often reduces them to “inspiration” narratives rather than celebrating them as elite competitors?
Rather than creating content about Para athletes, we built the campaign with them.
Working alongside CPC’s internal marketing and communications team, Differly Inc., and production partner Dot Dot Dash, we implemented an athlete-centric creative methodology that treated Para athletes as partners throughout the entire process—from concept development through production.
What this looked like in practice:
Athletes weren’t just interview subjects—they shaped every decision:
The production was documentary-style, capturing authentic moments in their hometowns, training spaces, and places that shaped their journeys. Director Jason van Bruggen and the Dot Dot Dash team created space for real stories to unfold rather than staging manufactured moments.
“Where It Begins” celebrates the people who believed in Paralympic athletes before the world knew their names—the coaches, families, and communities that form the foundation of every journey to the podium.
Scope:
Featured athletes:
Tyler Turner, Mollie Jepsen, Alexis Guimond, Kalle Eriksson and guide Sierra Smith, Brittany Hudak, Dominic Cozzolino, Brian Rowland, Ina Forrest, plus Paralympic legend Brian McKeever and nine members of Canada’s Para ice hockey team.
Athlete voices:
English narration by Tyler McGregor (three-time Paralympian, Para ice hockey team captain). French narration by The Honourable Chantal Petitclerc (one of Canada’s most decorated Paralympians).
Strategic Direction & Creative Partnership
Campaign Strategy
Production Coordination
A New Model for Authentic Storytelling
This campaign represents more than marketing—it’s a methodology that demonstrates authentic co-creation doesn’t compromise creative quality, it enhances it.
When athletes have agency over their narratives, the result is content that resonates more deeply with audiences because it reflects genuine human experiences rather than manufactured storylines.
Key outcomes:
What athletes told us:
“My disability is part of my journey, absolutely. But I have so much more to share. My community, my training partners, my goals, my personality—that’s what I want people to connect with.”
For too long, Para athletes have been portrayed through narratives they didn’t control—reduced to inspiration rather than celebrated for athletic excellence. “Where It Begins” addresses this directly by putting athletes in the director’s chair.
The result: content that serves both the athletes (authentic representation) and the audience (genuine connection) while driving real outcomes for CPC (visibility, fundraising, community engagement).
This approach represents what’s possible when mission-driven organizations are willing to share creative control with the communities they serve—and when marketing partners are committed to authentic collaboration over convenient narratives.
If you’re doing genuinely important work that deserves attention, we’d love to hear about it. Book a no-pressure conversation to explore partnership—we’ll share how we work, learn about your goals, and see if we’re excited about the same things.