PARIS (Reuters) -Nike unveiled Olympic kits for the teams it sponsors on Thursday alongside athletes including Kenyan marathon star Eliud Kipchoge and British sprinter Dina Asher-Smith, betting that top athletes can help it win more everyday consumers. After a long stretch of lacklustre sales, this summer's Olympic Games in Paris offer a fresh chance for Nike, to direct the world's attention to its performance products like the Alphafly 3 marathon shoe which retails at $285. As well as outfitting U.S. athletes across all sports, Nike will provide kit for the athletics teams of Canada, China, Kenya, Germany, and Uganda at the Olympics, basketball for China, France, Japan, and Spain, and athletes in breaking - a new breakdancing event at the Paris Games - for Korea.
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