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Red Bull TV Releases The Ultimate Waterman TV Series

Published: Wed 14 Sep 2016 09:44 AM
Red Bull TV Releases The Ultimate Waterman TV Series
New Zealand’s international surf event, The Ultimate Waterman, will be beaming into millions of homes around the globe on Red Bull TV from today.
Filmed in New Zealand, the three-part series captures the grueling nine-day, multi-discipline competition, which seeks to find The Ultimate Waterman (TUW) from among some of the world’s finest athletes.
Event creator and Surfing New Zealand chief executive Greg Townsend says the TV shows capture all the facets of this unique event and what it’s all about – the sporting challenge, the skills of the competitors, tourism, culture, education and the environment.
“It is such a great event – it is filmed in some amazing locations that showcase New Zealand, and involves some world-class athletes competing against each other across a range of really exciting water sports,” says Townsend.
Red Bull TV is airing the three-part series of The Ultimate Waterman 2016 event from today (September 13).
Red Bull TV is now available free of charge online and as an app on mobile and 17 digital devices, which will make the TV series available in 37 countries, with a potential audience of 1.3 billion people.
“There are not many events in New Zealand that have a global audience of this magnitude. This is a great way to take
New Zealand to the world via media, social media and television,” he says.
The event is supported by New Zealand Major Events and was filmed by New Zealand production company AJS Films for Red Bull Media House.
Locations include multiple spots in Auckland - Orewa, Piha, Takapuna Beach, Auckland Viaduct and Waitemata Harbour – as well as the Southland coast, and Fiordland.
To watch The Ultimate Waterman TV series, people can simply visit:http://win.gs/TheUltimateWaterman
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