Hyundai wins at World Rowing Champs
Hyundai wins at World Rowing Champs
Hyundai owners and guests were among the VIP visitors at the World Rowing Champs at Lake Karapiro.
The highly successful event
attracted 65,000 people lakeside throughout 8 days. This
was the highest record of attendees in the history of the
World Rowing Championships.
Hyundai people commanded a
view of the lake and its thrilling sports action from a
specially-constructed hospitality centre.
And one of
them, Liz Malcolm of Gisborne, scored a luxury weekend
escape to Lake Taupo, complete with a Hyundai Santa Fe to
drive while there. That was the glamour prize in a lucky
draw for Hyundai Karapiro visitors.
Hyundai New Zealand was a National Supporting Partner of the championships and organising officials chose to drive Hyundai vehicles during the massive build-up to the event.
An award winning
range of Hyundai vehicles were provided by Hyundai New
Zealand in support of the World Rowing Championships. These
included 12 of New Zealand’s family wagon, the Hyundai
Santa Fe, three Hyundai i30 hatches, the current AA Motoring
Excellence Supreme Winner, and five Hyundai iMax vans. All
were adorned with World Rowing Championships livery and
provided comfortable, economical and safe transport
throughout the event.
“This was New Zealand’s
largest sports event since the 1990 Commonwealth Games, so
of course Hyundai New Zealand was right there,” commented
the Chief Operating Officer of Hyundai New Zealand, Tom
Ruddenklau.
“As a 100 percent Kiwi-owned and
operated company we take immense pride in supporting the
iconic events and people of our nation.
“We are
delighted to have played a role in an event now receiving
worldwide praise for its efficiency and success …. another
happy event for New Zealand.”
Hyundai was in the medals as well, with sponsored athletes Storm Uru and Peter Taylor taking bronze in the lightweight men’s double sculls.
Hyundai New Zealand remains committed to
rowing, one of the excitement sports of this country, as
well as to a wide range of other sports and community
endeavours.
Caption: Proudly Kiwi-owned, Hyundai New Zealand provided a total of 20 vehicles to assist in the running of the World Rowing Championships at Lake Karapiro.
Caption: Hyundai athletes, lightweight
men scullers Storm Uru and Peter Taylor, took a bronze medal
at the world
championships.
ENDS