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Team New Zealand tour the regions with the America's Cup

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Team New Zealand will be taking the America's Cup to the regions in a bid to inspire the next generation of sailors. Photo/Greg Bowker.

Team New Zealand will be taking the America's Cup to the regions in a bid to inspire the next generation of sailors. Photo/Greg Bowker.

The Auld Mug is going on the road.

Team New Zealand are taking the America's Cup on a national tour of the regions to give as many New Zealanders the chance to see the trophy up close.

From October 6-8 the trophy will tour the country starting in the north at the Taipa Sailing Club and working its way down country all the way to the Bluff Yacht Club in Bluff.
Emirates Team New Zealand CEO Grant Dalton said he hopes the tour will attract a new generation of young Kiwi girls and boys into sailing.

Read more: America's Cup sailing: Auld Mug coming to Northland

"This has been something very important to myself and the team since winning it. We really felt the support from everyone all over New Zealand when we were in Bermuda and want to repay that support by getting it to as many people as possible," said Dalton

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"We want to get as many young kids interested in sailing as we can. What we are seeing now with todays stars like Peter Burling, Blair Tuke, Andy Maloney and Josh Junior is that they are the generation of kids that were inspired by winning the cup in 1995 and 2000 and have emerged as the best in the world that have won the cup again.

"We want to encourage the next generation of Peter's, Blair's, Josh & Andy's to take the sport up and continue the strong legacy of sailing in New Zealand."

The tour route pic.twitter.com/66umpHIsxv

— Guy Heveldt (@GuyHeveldt) October 3, 2017

The other key objective is to help raise funds for the local clubs for them to be able to strengthen their programmes, none more so than the Pleasant Point yacht club who are fundraising to build a new yacht club that was destroyed in the Christchurch earthquakes.

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Among other pit stops along the way the trophy will pay special visits to the towns of Edgecumbe and Kaikoura to bring some inspiration to the towns and their people who have been battling so hard to recover from the recent floods and earthquakes respectively.

"While we have been caught in our bubble of immense work and pressure of winning the America's Cup, the adversity the people of Edgecumbe and Kaikoura hasn't gone unnoticed by the team, and we hope by taking the America's Cup to them is a small thing we can do to help them on their road to recovery."

The America's Cup will travel around the country in a convoy of Emirates Team New Zealand branded Toyota Hilux's and escorted by team members including; Andy Maloney, Josh Junior, Guy Endean, Joe Sullivan, Simon van Velthooven, Ray Davies and Richard Meacham amongst others.

The current schedule is:

Fri 6th October- Taipa Sailing Club
Sat 7th October- Kerikeri Cruising Club
Sat 7th October- Whangarei Cruising Club
Sun 8th October- Thames Sailing Club
Sun 8th October- Mercury Bay Yacht Club
Mon 9th October- Edgecumbe
Mon 9th October- Rotorua Yacht Club
Tue 10th October- Taupo Sailing Club
Wed 11th October- Napier Sailing Club
Thu 12th October- Queen Charlotte Yacht Club
Fri 13th October- Lake Brunner Yacht Club
Sat 14th October- Kaikoura Boating Club
Sat 14th October- Pleasant Point Yacht Club
Sun 15th October- Timaru Yacht and Powerboat Club
Sun 15th October- Oamaru Yacht and Powerboat Club
Mon 16th October- Wanaka Yacht and Powerboat Club
Mon 16th October- Queenstown- Wakatipu Yacht Club
Tues 17th October- Bluff Yacht Club
Wed 18th October- New Plymouth Yacht Club

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