ParalympicsGB has extended its partnership with Aldi until 2032.
The German supermarket chain will continue to sponsor Paralympic athletes as they work towards the Milano-Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games, the French Alps 2030 Paralympic Winter Games and the Brisbane 2032 Paralympic Games.
Kyrsten Halley, Aldi’s UK marketing director, said : “We’re proud to extend our partnership with ParalympicsGB through to the Brisbane 2032 Games. This decade-long commitment reflects our shared values of inclusivity, determination and community.
“Together, we aim to inspire the next generation through initiatives like Get Set to Eat Fresh while supporting ParalympicsGB athletes in achieving their goals on the world stage.”
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Aldi has sponsored the Paralympics since 2022 and Team GB since 2015. As part of its partnership they launched the ‘Get Set to Eat Fresh’ initiative, a free school-based education programme that teaches children about affordable healthy eating.
Jenny Seymour, ParalympicsGB commercial director, said: “Aldi has been a core partner of ParalympicsGB since 2022, so we are excited to be extending our partnership.
“This renewed commitment not only supports our incredible para-athletes as they pursue their Paralympic dreams but also helps us inspire future generations to embrace the values of sport, wellbeing and healthy living.”
Image above: Aldi store manager Nathan Trevitt with GB Paralympic athlete Krysten Coombs.



