Auckland to host 2012 ITU Grand Final

Posted by By at 28 June, at 00 : 00 AM Print

The International Triathlon Union (ITU) has confirmed today that Auckland, New Zealand, will host the 2012 ITU World Championship Series Grand Final. The news was made official by members of Triathlon New Zealand at a press conference on the Auckland Waterfront. Auckland was awarded the bid over cities from Asia, the Middle East and Europe.

The Grand Final is the most prestigious race on the ITU calendar each year, and the Auckland event will be the final race to decide the 2012 ITU World Champions. The four-day event is set to take place from 18-22 October 2012 at Queens Wharf in the heart of Auckland.

Triathlon New Zealand CEO Dave Beeche feels the event will be very beneficial to the city of Auckland. “Hosting this World Championship Series Grand Final will be a huge boost for the profile of Auckland and New Zealand, with an estimated global audience in excess of 13 million watching on TV.

“But just as important is what this event will do for the sport and the profile here in New Zealand. This is like having the Olympics come to town for our sport – the very best in the world will race the likes of Bevan Docherty, Kris Gemmell, Andrea Hewitt and Debbie Tanner in our own backyard.”

According to local media reports, the New Zealand Government put up nearly $1 million so that Auckland can host the final of the 2012 World Triathlon Championships and associated events.

Economic Development Minister Gerry Brownlee said about 4,500 triathletes and supporters were expected to come to New Zealand for the grand final and Triathlon New Zealand (TNZ) estimated the event would have an economic impact of about $30.9m.

"Up to $900,000 has been awarded from the Major Events Development Fund to enable Triathlon New Zealand to host and deliver the grand final in October 2012, and an associated test event which will be held in late 2011 or early 2012 in Auckland," the Minister said.

So, in 2012, the sport’s biggest superstars, including Olympians from over 20 nations, will descend on New Zealand, a country with a great triathlon history. Triathlon is one of the fastest growing sports in New Zealand and is home to many of the world’s greatest triathletes, including 2004 Olympic gold medallist Hamish Carter and two-time Olympic medallist Bevan Docherty.

“New Zealand is a very passionate triathlon country,” Docherty said. “We have a very strong history – with Hamish [Carter] winning gold and with my two Olympic medals – it is a fairly well recognised sport already.”

Fellow Kiwi Andrea Hewitt, who finished last season ranked third in the world, echoed Docherty’s comments. “To have the 2012 World Championship Grand Final in Auckland will be amazing, not only for us as competitors, but for the spectators and public as well. Everyone loves triathlon in New Zealand, so it will be great to host the best race of the season in front of an appreciative home crowd.”

The race, which will take place along the world famous Auckland Waterfront, will double as the 2012 ITU Age-Group World Championship, bringing thousands of age-group athletes and triathlon fans to New Zealand.

This year’s Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series Grand Final will take place in Budapest, Hungary, on 8-12 September, with the 2011 Grand Final set to take place in Beijing.

The World Championship Series began in 2009, staging eight events throughout the world, including the first-ever Series Grand Final in Gold Coast, Australia. This year’s seven-race series will culminate in Budapest, with stops along the way in Sydney, Seoul, Madrid, Hamburg, London and Ktizb

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