Another Olympic Medallist Joins Volkswagen New Zealand
Media Release
10 December
2012
Another Olympic Medallist Joins
Volkswagen New Zealand Family
Olympic medallist and Kiwi cycling hero, Simon
van Velthooven, has been announced as an official Volkswagen
New Zealand ambassador, joining fellow cyclist Alison Shanks
as part of the Volkswagen family.
Currently in Japan where
he has been competing in the pro Keirin league for the last
few months, van Velthooven says he is looking forward to
this opportunity.
“I’m a huge fan of Volkswagen and
their great range of performance driven cars. I jumped at
the opportunity to partner with such an iconic brand and
establish a more formal partnership with them,” says van
Velthooven.
General Manager of Volkswagen New Zealand, Tom Ruddenklau, says the partnership is a very natural one. “Simon is a star in his sport demonstrated not only by his performance but clearly visible in his personality too. 2012 has been a great year for him and we’re very excited to put the support of the Volkswagen brand behind him on the road to Rio,” says Ruddenklau.
Volkswagen is an Official
Partner to our Kiwi sporting heroes for the next four years,
commencing their sponsorship with London 2012 and continuing
to support our athletes right through to the Summer Olympics
in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.
Van Velthooven rode in two
events at the London Olympics earlier this year, picking up
a bronze medal in the men’s keirin after placing fifth
with his sprint team. Other career highlights include the
bronze medal van Velthooven won at the 2010 Commonwealth
Games in the men’s keirin. Van Velthooven will receive a
brand new Volkswagen Golf GTI for the duration of his
partnership with Volkswagen when he returns to New Zealand
in December, just in time for his 24th birthday. Van
Velthooven says the car will make darting up to his family
farm in Manawatu much easier.
As part of this
commitment to New Zealand sport, Volkswagen New Zealand is
also a long term sponsor of New Zealand Football, from a
grass roots level with the Small Whites, to the
international success of both the All Whites and Football
Ferns.
ENDS