Greg Speirs created the iconic 1992 "Slam Dunking Skullman" skeleton trademark design worn by the 1992 Olympic Men's Lithuanian basketball team at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics on the medal ceremonies podium. He donated 100% of his profits realized from his iconic Slam Dunking Skeleton design to become the major funder of the 1992 Men's Lithuanian Olympic basketball team and subsequently the major funder of the Lithuanian children's charities in 1992 and 1993. He was commissioned by Prince Albert of Monaco to create art for Monaco Olympic Bobsled Team sleds, World Cup Bobsled Championships, 1995-1997 and 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics. He created and donated American Rugby League Uniforms 1996-1998.
Created the iconic 1992 Slam-Dunking Skullman design.Greg Speirs' Slam-Dunking Skeleton trademark became a household icon when first seen by the world adorning tie dyed jerseys worn by the 1992 Lithuanian Olympic basketball team at the medal ceremonies in the Barcelona 1992 Summer Olympics. He acquired the status of being the major sponsor of the team by donating 100% of his profits which were the major funds generated from the sales of his trademarked "Slam Dunking Skeleton" to fund the Lithuanian Olympic basketball team's journey to the Olympics, after their newly found independence and breakaway from the Soviet Union. He donated all further profits realized to Lithuanian children's charities which amounted to at least over $450,000. dollars.
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The incredible story of the 1992 Lithuanian basketball team, whose athletes struggled under Soviet rule, became symbols of Lithuania's independence movement, and - with help from the Grateful Dead - triumphed at the Barcelona Olympics.