Queenstown Marathon Festival set to excite the running world
One of the world's most stunning locations will play host to one of the world's most scenic marathons with the launch today of the Queenstown International Marathon, set for November 2014.
The event will be delivered by Upsolut Sports Oceania Ltd, an event company with a reputation for world class events in New Zealand, with the ITU World Triathlon Championships already under their belts; Chief Executive Dave Beeche says the Queenstown International Marathon will quickly become a 'bucket list' event for marathon runners and triathletes from around the world.
Beeche explained "we have been working on this for some time, recognising the gap in the market for an international running festival of this kind in Queenstown.
"Imagine the view as you take part, capturing the grandeur of the awe inspiring mountains, pristine lakes and stunning countryside in an almost dead flat marathon on a mix of hard packed trails and roads.
"International visitors are going to love this, and I know Kiwis are going to want to come and take part in the variety of events during the festival."
And there are options in the weekend long festival set for Saturday 22nd November 2014, with the full Marathon, a half marathon, a 10 kilometre event and a 3 kilometre children's fun run to keep the whole family involved.
Set between the backdrop of the world renowned Crown and Remarkables mountain ranges and taking in the best highlights of the Queenstown Lakes region including Millbrook resort, Arrowtown, Lake Hayes, Shotover River, Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown Gardens and finishing in the heart of Queenstown itself where the bars and restaurants await for the post race celebrations as people look for the complete Destination Queenstown experience!
Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive Kevin Bowler welcomes the announcement, saying it has the potential to become an iconic event.
Bowler explained "set in the stunningly beautiful backdrop of Queenstown, the running festival is sure to attract significant interest from the world's running community.
"It offers another fantastic opportunity to engage with special interest travellers - encouraging them to visit New Zealand and partake in a truly unique experience."
Participants in the event will be further encouraged knowing that they not only are utilising sections of the flat and easy Queenstown Bike Trails in the Marathon, but assisting the Queenstown Trails Trust charged with growing and maintaining the trails network that attract thousands of visitors every year.
Queenstown Trails Trust Chief Executive Mandy Kennedy is hugely appreciative at being chosen as the official charity for the event.
She explains "the Queenstown Trails Trust is delighted to be the chosen Charity for the new Queenstown International Marathon. The Queenstown Trail will be showcased as part of the marathon route through local and international media coverage of the event and of course to the national and international entrants we believe it will attract.
"Thanks to the generosity of the Queenstown International Marathon the Trust will receive $10 from every entrant which will help us continue to develop and maintain our network of Trails throughout the wider Queenstown area."
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