Entries Open For Young Kiwis To Fly International Flags
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Release 5 July 2011 Entries Open For Young Kiwis
To Fly International Flags At Rugby World Cup 2011
Matches Fifty or fewer fine words will help determine
which lucky young Kiwis will have the honour of leading
teams out onto the field during Rugby World Cup matches this
year, bearing the teams' national flags. Applications
have today opened for this experience of a lifetime chance,
available to nearly 100 New Zealanders between the ages of
14 and 16. Rugby World Cup 2011 Worldwide Partner
Emirates Airline today announced details of a competition
among young male and female rugby fans to carry out the
national flags of the competing teams at 12 stadia around
New Zealand. They include expressing in 50 words or fewer
why they should be chosen. All but four of the
flagbearers for the 48 matches will be drawn from New
Zealand. The opportunity for the young Kiwis will include
flagbearer spots for the quarter and semi-finals, play-off
for third place, and the Final itself, as well as all of the
pool matches. One spot in the Final will be reserved for a
New Zealand-domiciled Skysurfer (non-adult) member of the
Emirates frequent flyer club, Skywards.
For the pool
matches, the competition will be divided into regions,
guaranteeing local provincial representation among the
teams' flagbearers. As well as their own match ticket
and on-field participation, each lucky winner of a
flagbearer position will receive match tickets for two
accompanying parents or guardians to attend the game at
which they fly a flag. Entries open this weekend and
the competition will run until the end of July, with
flagbearers notified and named by mid-August. The Tournament
kicks off on September 9. Applicants can enter by
going onto the Rugby World Cup 2011 Emirates flagbearer
page, located within the main Emirates website at
www.emirates.com/nz/flagbearer
Full terms
and conditions are on the site. Entries will open at 9am on
July 5 and close at 9pm on July 31. Because there are
no longer any matches being played in Christchurch, entrants
from Canterbury will be among those considered for matches
being played in Dunedin and Nelson. Regions
Entrants will need to name the region they live in from
the following (based on match stadia) and would be eligible
to be a Flagbearer in this region only for pool matches.
1. Auckland, North Harbour (from the Auckland Harbour
Bridge north to Whangarei) 2. Auckland, Eden Park (from
the Harbour Bridge south to Waikato) 3. Dunedin (all
Otago and Canterbury) 4. Hamilton (All Waikato, Thames
Valley, King Country - including Taupo) 5. Invercargill
(All Southland) 6. Napier (Hawkes Bay, Poverty
Bay) 7. Nelson (Nelson, Marlborough and
Canterbury) 8. New Plymouth (Taranaki and
Wanganui) 9. Palmerston North (all Manawatu and
Horowhenua) 10. Rotorua (all Bay of Plenty) 11.
Wellington (Wellington and Wairarapa) 12. Whangarei
(Whangarei and Far North District) Semi-finals and
Finals: • Upper North Island entrants (Rotorua
northwards) Quarter-finals: • Upper North
Island entrants • Lower North Island entrants
Entrants will have to supply: •
name • age • address •
school (if applicable) • region of application
(as above) • name of the parents / guardians to
accompany the entrant • their 50 word entry
submission "This is a top chance for young Kiwis to be
part of what will be an historical event, both in world
terms and certainly in the New Zealand context," said
Emirates' New Zealand manager, Chris Lethbridge. "As
part of its sponsorship, Emirates has the right to provide
the flagbearers for the 20 teams. We considered this an
ideal opportunity to involve aspiring players and fans
locally, so, with the exception of a handful of occasions,
the flagbearers for the 20 teams will be New Zealanders.
"We also feel it only fair that their parents or
guardians can share in the honour," said Mr Lethbridge.
Chaperones will accompany them before and after their
participation in the Tournament and return them to their
accompanying parents or guardians to watch the match.
Emirates was the first sponsor to sign up as a Worldwide
Partner for Rugby World Cup 2011, and has a strong
affiliation with Rugby, including: •
Principal partner of the Rugby World Cup Sevens 2009, which
took place in Dubai at Emirates' newly built sporting venue,
'The Sevens.' The tournament was shown in over 200 countries
via 29 broadcasters. • Sponsor of four HSBC IRB
Sevens World Series events - in Dubai, South Africa, London
and Edinburgh. • Shirt sponsors of the England
and Samoa Sevens teams and the Emirates Western Force
(Australia) Super 15 team. Official Airline of the USA
national teams. • Sponsors of the IRB referees
and match officials. About Rugby World Cup: Rugby
World Cup has provided the financial platform for investment
and growth in the Game. The net RWC 2007 surplus of £122.4
million has underwritten a range of major funding
initiatives, including annual national Union grants and
Strategic Investments via the £48 million programme between
2009-2012 focusing on increasing competition across the
global Game. The total invested by the IRB during the period
will be £150 million. Rugby World Cup 2011 in Zealand
will be attended by over 1.6 million spectators and watched
by a global TV audience of well over four billion in more
than 200 countries. Visit rugbyworldcup.com
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Subject: Wanted:
Young Kiwis to fly the flags at Rugby World Cup
2011
Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2011 08:52:58 +1000
From:
Pohl, Melanie
Hi, please find below a media
release regarding the launch today of a promotion to find
the Rugby World Cup flagbearers who will lead the teams out
on to the field. The details of the competition are below,
but for further information please contact PPR.