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Two-for-one deal at the IPC Athletics World Championships

Media Release
January 27, 2011

Two-for-one deal at the IPC Athletics World Championships

IPC Athletics World Championships, in conjunction with TicketDirect, is offering an inspiring deal – buy a ticket at the gate and your friend can join you at the games for free.

Bring your family, and invite another (2 adults and 2 kids) and see the games for the price of one (family ticket). This two-for-one offer only applies for gate sales. And there is no service fee for tickets bought at the gate!

This is your chance to see the best athletes in the world competing for gold at QEII Stadium in Christchurch! Watch the world’s elite athletes with a disability compete in their last major event before the London 2012 Paralympic Games. Don’t miss out on your chance to see stars like Oscar Pistorius in the 400m on Saturday at 12.40pm where he is attempting to qualify for the London Olympics and show your support for the Kiwi team as they take on the world on home turf.

Tickets purchased at the gate are only $10 for an Adult, only $5 for a Child (aged 5-17) and only $25 for a family (2 Adult, 2 Children)! Under 5 free entry. The service fee has been waived from Thursday 27 January 2011.

Session times are 9am-1pm and 4pm-8pm.

Tickets can also be purchased at www.TicketDirect.co.nz , by calling 0800 4 TICKET or by visiting the TicketDirect kiosk at your local The Warehouse outlet.

ENDS

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