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Win A Trip To Tokyo With Red Bull


1st September 2010


-For Immediate Release-


Red Bull NZ Gives You The Chance To Win A Trip For Two To Watch The Greatest B-Boy Battle On Earth, Red Bull BC One: Tokyo 2010.

Simply visit www.redbull.co.nz and tell us in 25 words or less how you would spend $1000 in 72 hours in Tokyo, then you’re in the draw to win return flights for you and a friend to Tokyo, 4 nights accommodation, airport transfers, $1000 spending money and 2 VIP tickets to Red Bull BC One: Tokyo!

On November 27th 2010, 16 of the world's best B-Boys meet in Tokyo to compete in a 1-on-1 knock-out-battle and determine who is 'The One'. You could be there to witness the spectacle.

The main attraction on the night is the Red Bull BC One All Stars, the only crew whose seven members hail from four different continents. Each of the crew is an outstanding individual and brings a certain style, skill and move to the group. They represent the best of the best in the scene.

“We are the future of this dance, so let’s pass it down to the next generation,” says Roxrite from Mexico, who holds the most Number 1 titles any B-Boy has ever had.

Visit www.redbull.co.nz right now and be in to win a trip to Tokyo for you and a friend.

Draw closes 29th September 2010 and winners will be announced Thursday 30th September.
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