Motatapu is calling for more volunteers to take part in the iconic event
Organisers of the iconic Motatapu off-road event, held March 8 in Queenstown, are on the hunt for more volunteers to
help make the event’s 10th anniversary year one to remember.
Starting in Wanaka’s Glendhu Bay and finishing at Butler’s Green in Arrowtown, the annual event traverses through the
stunning Motatapu Valley which is only open to the public once a year for the race.
Around 160 volunteers are needed for numerous roles and locations including marshalling, manning aid stations and
handing out finishing packs to competitors.
Volunteer coordinator Nicole Fairweather encouraged people of all ages to sign up and be part of “an awesome crew of
‘Vollies’.”
“Some aid stations are quite remote, with volunteers camping overnight, and so they get to see some amazing scenery and
1000’s of inspiring athletes competing,” she said.
”It’s such a unique course, it’s a real treat in be in that environment. The competitors are always very friendly and
extremely grateful to the volunteers for giving up their time to help.
“We’ve also got Vodafone on-board supporting the vollies, they’ll have a crew out on the course volunteering too which
is fantastic.”
The off-road sporting event attracts numerous notable local and national athletes including Wanaka based Jess Simson,
Braden Currie and XTERRA World Champion Nicky Samuels.
Other well-known competitors include Olympic gold medallist Nathan Cohen and four-time Coast to Coast champion Steve
Gurney.
All volunteers who donate eight or more hours of their time will receive a Motatapu Icebreaker t-shirt and goodie bag as
well as a volunteers ‘Thank you’ party.
The Motatapu brand is widely recognised and the 2013 event attracted a record number of competitors.
Entries for the Speight’s Summit Mountain Bike category closed in record time and there is still availability for the
Icebreaker Off-Road Marathon, Arrowtown.com 15km Miners Trail, XTERRA UDC Finance Triathlon events. Entries can be done
online at http://www.motatapu.org.nz/.
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