Multi-Disciplined Surfing Event to Receive $1.2 Million
9 November, 2015
Multi-Disciplined Surfing Event to
Receive $1.2 Million From NZ GOovernment
The
Ultimate Waterman, which took the world by storm for the
first time in 2015, will return with support from New
Zealand Major Events (NZME), it was announced today.
The Government, through the Major Events Development Fund (MEDF), will invest up to 1.2 million dollars over three years in this locally-developed surfing event to be contested from 12-20 March, 2016 in Auckland and throughout New Zealand.
Minister for Economic Development Steven Joyce made the announcement this morning in Auckland during a training session for 2015 Ultimate Waterman champion and New Zealander Daniel Kereopa of Raglan.
Devorah Blumberg of New Zealand Major Events, within the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), says that The Ultimate Waterman is an example of an innovative home-grown event which will showcase New Zealand to the world.
“We expect The Ultimate Waterman to generate significant immediate and long-term benefits for New Zealand and have positive effects on New Zealand’s reputation as a world class event destination,” says Mrs Blumberg.
Greg Townsend, chief executive of The Ultimate Waterman and Surfing New Zealand, says this is the largest ever investment by the NZ government into a New Zealand-owned surfing event.
“This speaks volumes for the opportunity The Ultimate Waterman presents for Auckland and New Zealand internationally and the sport of surfing. We’re excited to be able to deliver an even more successful event in 2016 and beyond,” says Townsend, who is also the creator of the event.
The Ultimate Waterman also receives sponsorship from Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED), on behalf of Auckland Council.
Auckland Mayor Len Brown says The Ultimate Waterman is a superb showcase for Auckland’s coastlines and active, on-water lifestyle.
“This home-grown event lets Kiwis see world-class watermen in action, have a go in The Ultimate Paddle Day at Takapuna Beach, and gives us the opportunity to show off Auckland on TV, film, web and airline screens around the world.”
Plans for 2016 include the introduction of two new surfing disciplines - the “Underwater Strength Run and Swim” and “Prone Paddleboard” race - taking the number of disciplines athletes will compete in to eight.
“The skill, strength and spirit needed to win this coveted title has been increased. The 2016 competition is all about taking it to the next level - casting our net wider with the athletes we invite, increasing competition intensity and throwing all the toughest surfing conditions that New Zealand has to offer at them,” says Townsend.
Athletes returning to compete so far are Connor Baxter (HAW), Mark Visser(AUS), Kala Alexander (HAW), Danny Ching (USA), Manoa Drollet (PYF),Georges Cronsteadt (PYF) and 2015 winner Daniel Kereopa (NZL). A new addition to the line up is Caio Vaz of Brazil who has also taken up the challenge to win the title. The Ultimate Waterman is an invite-only contest and more high profile athletes will be announced over the coming months as they come on board.
The event will also include an opportunity for the public to race in “The Ultimate Paddle Day” which features Waka Ama, Stand Up Paddle, Prone Paddleboard and Surf Ski. This event will take place on the first The Ultimate Waterman competition day at Takapuna Beach, Auckland on 12 March, 2016. A live site will also run from the Auckland Viaduct from 18-20 March, 2016 to coincide with the final event and crowning of the 2016 Ultimate Waterman.
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