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Cadbury Chocolate Grant athletes selected


Cadbury Chocolate Grant athletes selected for Delhi

13 August 2010 – In May this year, 10 New Zealand athletes and teams were gifted fundraising chocolate grants worth $20,000 each to help them achieve their Commonwealth Games dreams.

Now, Cadbury and the New Zealand Olympic Committee are delighted to announce that all of the 10 Chocolate Grant recipients have been selected to represent New Zealand at the 2010 Commonwealth Games this October.

The Cadbury Chocolate Grant recipients selected for Delhi are:
Rebecca Wardell – Athletics, Heptathlon
Joseph Parker – Boxing
Stas Chalaev – Weightlifting
The ‘Tri Star Lads’ – Men’s Artistic Gymnastics
Kirstin & Caitlin Anderson – Synchronised Swimming
Melissa Ingram – Swimming
Elizabeth Lamb Athletics, High Jump
Donna Haliday – Badminton
New Zealand Women’s Team – Table Tennis
Shane Archbold – Cycling

The athletes have used their $20,000 Cadbury Chocolate Grant funds for a range of activities to assist their Commonwealth Games preparations, including travel to international competitions and training camps, equipment, coaching and physical therapy.

Cadbury New Zealand Managing Director, Matthew Oldham, says, “We launched the Cadbury Chocolate Grants because we wanted to make a real difference for these Kiwi athletes and help them achieve their dreams of competing at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. We’re absolutely delighted to see all of our athletes and teams have made the New Zealand team.

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“We’ve followed every stage of their preparation for the Games and will be cheering them on when they step up to compete in Delhi. We hope the support the Grants have provided will continue to spell sporting success for our athletes for years to come.”

Terry Daly, Commercial Director of the New Zealand Olympic Committee, adds, “Funding is critical for our sports people – it can mean the difference between achieving a place on the podium or even making it to the Games at all. We, along with the Grants athletes, are immensely grateful for Cadbury’s support.”

Cadbury is the Official Fundraiser of the 2010 Commonwealth Games team. For more information on the Chocolate Grants athletes and to follow their progress, see www.cadburygames.co.nz

ENDS

About the Cadbury Chocolate Grants
Cadbury and the New Zealand Commonwealth Games Federation invited all athletes on the Commonwealth Games long list to apply for a Cadbury Chocolate Grant consisting of fundraising chocolate with an RRP of $20,000. The 10 Cadbury Chocolate Grants recipients were chosen because they not only embody the values and principles of the New Zealand Commonwealth Games Federation and Cadbury New Zealand, but because of the real difference the Grant will make to their Games preparation and their sporting career.
Cadbury has supported the Cadbury Chocolate Grant athletes with fundraising tips and advice on how to garner support from their local community and, with the assistance of New Zealand Olympic Committee partners Harvey World Travel and United Travel, has undertaken to sell 50% of the chocolate on behalf of all 10 athletes. Chocolate can be purchased at any Harvey World Travel or United Travel stores throughout New Zealand, with 100% of proceeds going to the athletes.

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