team new zealand funding boost after americas cup win
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Team New Zealand funding boost after America's Cup win

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Prime Minister Bill English said the money would help keep together the Team New Zealand
Wellington - Muslimchronicle

The New Zealand government announced NZ$5.0 million ($3.7 million) in funding Monday to help the country's America's Cup-winning yachting team retain key personnel after their victory.

Prime Minister Bill English said the money would help keep together the Team New Zealand syndicate that claimed yachting's oldest trophy last week with a crushing 8-1 win over Oracle Team USA in Bermuda.

While the syndicate is a private entity, English said a contribution of public funds was appropriate given the next regatta in 2021 was likely to be held in Auckland.

"We are in boots-and-all in the sense that this is a big event, it will be great for New Zealand and government has a role in supporting major events," he told commercial radio. 

"But we are not holding out an open cheque book for Team New Zealand to get whatever they want."

Economic Development Minister Simon Bridges said that when New Zealand hosted the America's Cup in 2000 and 2003 it generated about half a billion dollars each time for the local economy.

"This investment of NZ$5.0 million will go some way towards protecting the valuable intellectual property, experience and skills that rest with key team members," he said.

"While the location for the 36th America's Cup has not been decided yet, we do know that hosting a regatta in New Zealand has the potential to generate significant economic benefits."

New Zealand's budget for the 2017 America's Cup was reportedly up to NZ$150 million.

source: AFP

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