Walking and cycling gold up for grabs tonight
Walking and cycling gold up for grabs tonight at national awards
Gold medal Olympian cyclist Sarah Ulmer and Mayor of Wellington Celia Wade Brown will be recognising New Zealand’s top champions for walking and cycling tonight, when the winners of the national walking and cycling awards are announced at the 2WALKandCYCLE 2014 Conference in Nelson.
Awards coordinator Dirk de Lu says the Awards celebrate and recognise New Zealand achievements for better walking and cycling by acknowledging innovative new facilities, highlighting national best practise and rewarding ongoing commitment to walking and cycling.
Dirk says it bodes well for New Zealand that finalists for the awards came from all over New Zealand.
“New Zealand is increasingly
recognising the valuable role walking and cycling plays in
keeping our communities healthy, green and safe, and this is
evident in the wonderful efforts we’re seeing nationwide
to support these travel choices.
“The judges have had a
hard time to decide because of the high quality of the
entries and the high number of finalists”
Finalists are as follows:
Golden Foot finalists:
http://www.livingstreets.org.nz/node/4875
Cycle
Friendly finalists: http://can.org.nz/article/nzta-cycle-friendly-awards-2014-finalists
Uli Neumann, co-convenor of the conference, says the committee is honoured to have Sarah Ulmer and Celia Wade Brown presenting the awards.
“Sarah and Celia have really gone above and beyond in bringing walking and cycling to the fore throughout New Zealand, and I know they will be thrilled at the calibre of the finalists.”
Celia, who also founded Living Streets Aotearoa, says the Golden Foot Awards have gone from strength to strength in recent years.
"Walking is the invisible glue that binds a successful city together. Walking underpins economic success, equity, physical and mental health. Modern progressive cities ask "Is our city walkable?"
“I’m delighted to see so many steps towards a positive culture for people on foot, of all ages and all speeds, for utility and recreation. “
Celia and Sarah will also speak at the conference,
2WALKandCYCLE is New Zealand’s conference for better walking and cycling for everyday transport, recreation and tourism. Nelson is expected to be buzzing with engineers, transport planners, students, local politicians and academics converging on the picturesque city, which is regarded by many as New Zealand’s walking and cycling capital
For more information on the 2WALKandCYCLE
Conference, visit http://www.2walkandcycle.org.nz/
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