Volvo stopover gets government backing
Economic Development Minister Gerry Brownlee announced today that government will work in partnership with the Auckland
City Council to enable the city to host a stopover for the 2011/2012 Volvo Ocean Race.
The government has agreed to contribute $1.5 million from the Major Events Development Fund to support this Auckland
City Council initiative.
The Volvo Ocean Race is a high profile round-the-world yacht race, held every three years, and spans a nine month period
that includes a number of stopovers to allow for things such as boat maintenance and crews to rest.
“These stopovers provide significant economic benefits for host cities, generating millions of dollars of economic
activity and also increasing global media exposure for their port and country,” Mr Brownlee said.
“The government wants New Zealand to become a destination of choice for major international sporting, business and
cultural events. Providing funding such as this helps to secure these events.
“We have a long and successful track record for hosting sailing and yachting events. This is another opportunity to
showcase Auckland and New Zealand to the world.
“Government is pleased to partner the Auckland City Council to enable the stopover,” Mr Brownlee said.
A Volvo Ocean Race stopover is likely to see teams staying for a 16 day (three weekends) period in March 2012. Boats
would arrive in the first weekend, a ‘festival of sail’ would be held in the middle weekend and the third weekend would
feature pro-am, in-port racing and the start of the next leg.
“This stopover will also give Aucklanders and New Zealanders an opportunity to feel part of this major international
sporting event.”
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