More Mean Sports Stars On Hyundai Code - Maori TV
More Mean Sports Stars On Hyundai Code – On Maori
Television!
Former Olympic boxer Trevor Shailer,
ultra-marathon runner Lisa Tamati, New Zealand Olympic squad
Maori cultural advisor Amster Reedy, and Outrageous
Fortune’s Tammy Davis join award-winning sports
entertainment show HYUNDAI CODE this Thursday July 24 at
8.30 PM (repeats Sunday July 27 at 4.00 PM).
Trevor
Shailer (Ngati Hauiti, Ngati Kauwhata, Ngati Raukawa) is no
stranger to the Olympic Games hype about to sweep the
nation. At just 21, he represented this country in the
men’s light-welterweight class at the Barcelona Olympics
in 1992. Though medal-less at that event he tried again at
the Commonwealth Games in Victoria two years later where he
walked away with a well-earned bronze. During the Athens
Olympics in 2004, Trevor worked alongside Amster Reedy as
the cultural advisor for the NZ team.
Amster Reedy (Te Aitanga-a-Mate, Putanga, Ngati Uepohatu, Ngati Porou) will soon travel to Beijing as part of the Maori advisory group. This is not Reedy’s first time in the hotseat of elite sport strategy – he was also part of this country’s Commonwealth and Olympic strategic teams for Athens, Torino and Melbourne. His work, which is firmly based in kaupapa and tikanga Maori, is a process used to enhance the highest level of competitive sport, both personal performances and to unify the national team as a whole.
Lisa Tamati (Te
Atiawa) has just returned from Death Valley, California
where she became the first NZ woman to compete in perhaps
the toughest foot race in the world. Badwater Ultramarathon
is a non-stop 217 km race through gruelling terrain, which
usually takes around two days to complete. With place names
like Furnace Creek and Hell’s Gate, and temperatures as
high as 55 degrees Celsius, Tamaki’s goal was to finish
– in which she was successful.
Tammy Davis, the
actor who plays Van’s best mate on hit show ‘Outrageous
Fortune’, was such a good sport on HYUNDAI CODE last year
he’s been invited back. His credits include spots in Black
Sheep, Whale Rider and What Becomes of the Broken-hearted?,
among other things, but his best-loved character is surely
his current one – Munter – who brings a distinct Maori
flavour to the West family.
Voted Best Sports
Programme at last year’s Air New Zealand Screen Awards,
HYUNDAI CODE is an hour-long show – now in its fourth year
– and filmed live in front of a studio audience at Maori
Television’s Auckland headquarters. Tawera Nikau and
Jenny-May Coffin are joined by Warriors’ Wairangi Koopu
and the ‘Brofessionals’ – aka Glen Osborne (Oz) and
Matua Parkinson (Mutz) – for more news, inside stories and
off-camera action with Kiwi sports stars excelling at home
and abroad.
Book your ringside seat for hard-case interviews and plenty of laughs with HYUNDAI CODE – screening on Maori Television this Thursday at 8.30 PM (repeats every Sunday at 4.00 PM).
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