Tûwharetoa and IRONMAN New Zealand reach agreement on use of Lake Taupo
The Tûwharetoa Maori Trust Board and IRONMAN New Zealand today have come to an agreement on the use of Lake Taupo for the IRONMAN event. The Chairman of the Tûwharetoa Maori Trust Board, John Bishara, said an ongoing relationship between the Tûwharetoa Maori Trust Board and IRONMAN New Zealand is
The Tûwharetoa Maori Trust Board and IRONMAN New Zealand today have come to an agreement on the use of Lake Taupo for the IRONMAN event.
The Chairman of the Tûwharetoa Maori Trust Board, John Bishara, said an ongoing relationship between the Tûwharetoa Maori Trust Board and IRONMAN New Zealand is important to both parties and the wider Taupo community.
Mr Bishara said “Lake Taupo is a taonga to Ngâti Tûwharetoa and has provided for our people over many generations, as such, revenue from commercial activities will be invested back into our people ”. “The Tûwharetoa leadership and the Trust Board have always supported the Ironman event and will continue to do so. Events such as this bring huge benefits to the wider Taupo community and New Zealand and we are committed to supporting them. ”
IRONMAN New Zealand owners said they are pleased to reach an agreement.
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We look forward to our continued working relationship with the Tûwharetoa Maori Trust Board for the use of Lake Taupo, and with our other key partners and stakeholders in the region, ” said Mr Geoff Meyer, CEO of IRONMAN Asia Pacific.
“Taupo is the home of IRONMAN New Zealand and we look forward to staging this long-standing, iconic sporting event in the region for many years. ”
Mr Bishara said Ngâti Tûwharetoa and the Trust Board welcome the Ironman competitors and visitors to Taupô over the coming week and wish IRONMAN, a safe and successful event on Saturday 2 March and that visitors enjoy their time in the district.
The commercial arrangements between the Trust Board and IRONMAN New Zealand will remain confidential to the two organisations.