New Delhi, November, 2021.
Land Rover and World Rugbywill together write the next chapter of their
successful relationship a sLand Rover was confirmed as the fifth Worldwide
Partner for Rugby World Cup 2023 in France.
To celebrate, Land Rover rugby
ambassadors Dimitri Yachvili and Bryan Habana were joined by Land Rover’s first
child mascot for the tournament, eight year old Arthur from Paris.
Since becoming a Worldwide
Partner of Rugby World Cup in 2015, Land Rover has inspired thousands of children
from all over the world through its extensive grassroots activities and Rugby
World Cup mascot programme, allowing young rugby fans to join the team captains on the pitch ahead of
every match.
Reflecting the joint commitment
of Land Rover and World Rugby to a more sustainable future, the Rugby World Cup
2023 mascots will be known as ‘Land RoverDefenders
of Tomorrow’ and will form a key element of the global Land Rover campaign. They will be selected for their passion and commitment to changing their world
for the better.
Arthur was selected through
Land Rover France’s long-term partnership with France’s Top 14
competition. He plays rugby for Racing club Asnières (sur Seine) near Paris.
Arthur said: “I am really excited to be the first Land Rover
Defender of Tomorrow. I can’t wait for the Rugby World Cup 2023 to be in
France, and to tell all of my friends at my rugby club that I am going to be on
the pitch!.”
World Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont said:“Land
Rover is a true partner of rugby at all levels, and we are delighted to be
extending our worldwide partnership for Rugby World Cup 2023 in France. As a tournament and a rugby
family, we are committed to making a positive impact in France and more widely
for our planet for future generations to enjoy.
“Our
worldwide partnerships with Land Rover have always been purpose-driven. In
Japan their active support of the Impact Beyond programme saw 10,000 children
introduced to the sport. We are excited to share the same vision and
commitment for France 2023 and look forward to working together to drive change for the future.”
Lennard Hoornik, Chief
Commercial Officer at Land Rover, said:“Land
Rover has been at the heart of rugby for two decades. As we write this next
chapter, we share France 2023’s commitment to making a positive difference on
society through rugby. The next three years represent a significant time
for Land Rover as we journey towards electrification and Rugby World Cup will
play an important part in that.”
France 2023 CEO Claude Atcher added: “We are very honoured to welcome Land Rover as
Global Worldwide partner of Rugby World Cup France 2023. Beyond its historical
commitment to rugby, from grassroots to the pinnacle of the game, Land Rover
has set out an ambitious roadmap for electrification and positive societal impact which is totally in line with the
ambition of our event. We are extremely happy to benefit from their knowledge
and their support in the organisation of Rugby World Cup.”
Gerry McGovern Chief Creative Officer at Land Rover said:“We’ve long celebrated our shared values with the
rugby community including passion, integrity and our commitment to go above
& beyond. Rugby World Cup 2023 offers even more opportunity to demonstrate
the power of rugby, with the players acting as inspirational role models for
future generations.”
More information about the Land
Rover Defenders of Tomorrow programme will be announced in Spring
2022.