A record-breaking heroes’ welcome confirmed
A community celebration to welcome home Waipā’s record number of Olympians and Paralympians is set to be the district’s largest-ever celebration of our champion athletes.
Following New Zealand’s most successful Olympic campaign, 20 Waipā athletes, along with their coaches and support crew, will be honoured at a Civic ceremony and community event on Victoria Square, Cambridge on Friday, December 13.
The festivities will take place from 3pm to 6pm, with the athletes on stage from 4pm, offering the community a chance to celebrate our local champions and enjoy family-friendly activities.
Mayor Susan O’Regan will lead the Civic ceremony.
“Waipā is the Home of Champions in every sense of the word,” O’Regan said.
“We are a champion community and it’s important we come together after a busy year, to have some fun and celebrate the mahi and achievements of our inspiring Olympians and Paralympians.”
Confirmed as attending are cyclists Ellesse Andrews, Shaane Fulton, Rebecca Petch, Bryony Botha and Emily Sherman, rowers Brooke Francis and Phoebe Spoors, sailor Micah Wilkinson and teammate Erica Dawson and para-cyclists Anna Taylor and Devon Briggs, to name just a few.
Along with an opportunity to snap a selfie with their favourite athletes and see a medal up close, attendees can enjoy a family atmosphere with games, food trucks, and live music. Camille Guzzwell from The Breeze will MC the event and host a casual Q&A with the athletes.
We encourage people to walk, scoot or bike to the event to minimise parking pressure. A free bus service to the event will be running from Te Awamutu and Hamilton.
The date has been set to coincide with the return of many athletes from international competition and will align with other sporting events taking place that weekend, including the Karāpiro Rowing Inc Christmas Regatta on Lake Karāpiro and APL New Zealand Grand Prix at the Grassroots Velodrome.
For all the event details, visit waipadc.govt.nz/partyinthepark