Sep 3 2010: Red Bull Alpine Cup launched at Mt Hutt Along with medals and world rankings, the skier with the best overall points at next week’s Australia New Zealand Continental Cup (ANC) race series will be awarded the world’s first Red Bull Alpine Cup.
Sep 1 2010: Otago Polytechnic takes cookery courses to the next level Budding young Jamie Olivers, Al Browns and Marco Pierre Whites can take a further step towards their chef career by enrolling for Otago Polytechnic’s exciting new one year Diploma in Professional Cookery Level 5.
Aug 26 2010: Blanket Bay Chef named ‘Chef of the Year’ Blanket Bay’s Chef de Partie Joseph Clarke has been named Chef of the Year at the prestigious Restaurant Association New Zealand Culinary Fare on Tuesday (24 August)
Aug 25 2010: Mt Hutt Breakfast with the stars The world’s third-greatest alpine ski racer, Anja Paerson (SWE) enjoyed a well-deserved Breakfast with the Stars at Huber’s Hut this morning (25 August) after a training session in the Red Bull International Race Training Arena at Mt Hutt.
Aug 25 2010: Great day out for Burton Snowbroads at The Remarkables New Zealand champion and Burton Team rider, Shelley Gotlieb, joined 38 girls at The Remarkables last Sunday (22 August) enjoying an Arcadia champagne breakfast together before heading out for the day on the Burton Snowbroads Girls’ camp.
Queenstown is getting ready to rumble this June with a new addition to the American Express Queenstown Winter Festival programme that’s sure to be a knockout.
Festival Director Simon Green is inviting local and national personalities to take one on the chin for charity at a fun fight night dubbed “Thriller in the Chiller”.
Under the tight control of the New Zealand Professional Boxing Association, contenders from all walks of life will square off in a series of three-round boxing bouts at the Queenstown Events Centre on 27 June.
Funds raised on the night go to the Festival’s official charity, the Wakatipu-based Bruce Grant Youth Trust.
Mr Green says Thriller in the Chiller has attracted plenty of interest and he anticipates a 1,000-strong crowd on the night to cheer the contenders on.
“It’ll be a great night out and it’s all for a good cause. We hope to have some fun with it and get a bit of rivalry going between some of Queenstown’s businesses – it would be great to see the tourism heavyweights go head to head, or have a battle of the builders.
“A big drawcard will be the bout between former Kiwi rugby league hero Tawera Nikau and TV2 Lotto presenter Russell Harrison. They’ve got some unfinished business after Tawera’s points win in their previous encounter in Rotorua last year,” he says. “We’ve also got some other celebrities waiting in the wings who will be announced once we confirm the other match-ups.”
Contenders will be match-ready after undergoing a compulsory four-week bootcamp followed by an intense 12-week fitness and training programme run by Braden Lee and Darryl Giddens of Fight Science Gym. Training sessions will be held in Queenstown and Auckland.
Mr Green says the idea is to give anyone the opportunity to participate whether they’re experienced boxers or not.
“We’ll be taking every precaution to ensure the bouts are evenly matched and will be keeping a close eye on all contenders during their four months of training. This will be a life changing experience for a lot of the people who participate and it’s helping support our local youth achieve their dreams.”
Expressions of interest close at the end of February. Anyone keen to register or find out more should contact Mr Green on 03 441 2453 or email simon@winterfestival.co.nz.
Tickets for “Thriller in the Chiller” go on sale in early April and start at $39. Corporate tables will also be available.
The American Express Queenstown Winter Festival runs from 25 June to 4 July 2010. For more festival information visit www.winterfestival.co.nz.
ENDS
More about the Bruce Grant Youth Trust
· Set up in 1995 as a memorial to Queenstown born and bred Bruce Grant, who died after reaching the summit of K2 in the Himalayas on August 13, 1995.
· Locally regarded as a Queenstown adventurer who had a special attitude to life, Bruce was an Olympic skier (Sarajevo 1984) mountaineering great, extreme sportsman and extraordinary individual
· Bruce is an inspiration to local young people and the Trust was set up to preserve his legacy and to recognise the efforts of young people who displayed a similar passion for life and desire to achieve
Since its inception the Trust has granted more than $200,000 to Wakatipu youth to help them follow their dreams in any arts, cultural or sports endeavour that they excel in. Previous beneficiaries of the Trust include Olympic ski racer Tim Cafe, actor Ben Farry, ice hockey player Simon Glass and mountainbikers Scarlett Hagen and Vanessa Quinn.
For further information about the Bruce Grant Youth Trust please contact: Andrew Brinsley Phone: 027 432 4040 Email: andy@kjet.co.nz http://www.eset.com
Get Savvy, the SPR newsletter, with press releases, tips and more...