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28th April 2016
06:20pm BST

McIlroy is currently contracted to Nike in a five-year deal worth in the region of €100 million but, before he chose to represent Ireland rather than Great Britain in Rio, Nike's UK branch rejected the chance to sponsor Ireland's athletes.
The sponsorship opportunity was reportedly offered to Nike for a fee in the region of €2 million, a paltry sum when you consider the deals they splash out on professional sportspeople, and Hickey believes that those who made the decision to turn down the deal are now kicking themselves.
"Before Rory decided whether he'd declare for Team GB or Ireland we put our team gear out to contract," Hickey said at the '100 days to Rio' event in Dublin.
"Just in case he declared for us, we went to Nike in the UK and told them we might have Rory. But they just dismissed us out of hand and now they regret it, I believe.
"I'm told the Nike guys nearly collapsed when they heard what happened and that they'd missed a golden opportunity. Rory's agent came to us and said, 'What about Nike?' And I said, 'What about them? They had the opportunity and they missed it.'"

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