1 February 2012
University of Waikato welcomes Triathlon New Zealand move to Cambridge
The University of Waikato says Triathlon New Zealand’s announcement it will move its base to Cambridge further enhances
high performance sport in the region.
Waikato University is the Tertiary Education Partner of the Home of Cycling Charitable Trust and has tertiary naming
rights for the National Cycling Centre of Excellence (Avantidrome) complex.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Roy Crawford has praised Triathlon New Zealand’s plan to move its base to Cambridge, which is
already home to high performance rowing and cycling.
Tri NZ High Performance Director Graeme Maw says Cambridge was chosen as its National High Performance Centre because of
the strong support for triathlon’s three disciplines. Mr Maw says the Avantidrome complex has strong support from the
community, including education partners.
Professor Crawford says Triathlon New Zealand has made an excellent choice. “The University of Waikato’s partnership
with Home of Cycling enhances our position as the key provider in the region in the area of high performance sport and
excellence. I am sure Triathlon New Zealand will also benefit greatly from being here.”
He says the arrival of Triathlon New Zealand will be beneficial for all, including the university’s most prestigious
scholarship programme, the Sir Edmund Hillary Scholarship. “We have several triathletes represented in this sought-after
scholarship programme. They too will be pleased to hear that Triathlon New Zealand is to be based here and will be able
to identify talent in the triathlon space.”
Professor Crawford says the university’s investment gives significant benefits for enhancing the Waikato student
experience, increasing access to research opportunities, and growing regional and national sporting links. “This has
been confirmed with Triathlon New Zealand’s announcement. We look forward to welcoming them to the region.”
The Avantidrome will be located near St Peter’s School near Cambridge and will consist of a velodrome and associated
space for athletes and administrators. Building work is underway and is due to be completed towards the end of this
year.
Under the partnership, the University of Waikato plans to further develop teaching and research in sport science,
management and related areas, and has already been identified as the preferred institution in the region to deliver
professional development and postgraduate opportunities for BikeNZ and High Performance Sport New Zealand.
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