World champion searching for funding

She has multiple world titles and in a very physical sport which includes sparring she is nicknamed Mouse. But dont let her diminutive stature fool you as Manurewas Melissa Timperley has arguably the most powerful reverse heel kick in the world. In fact she sometimes gets points deducted in competition for kicking too hard.

Timperley, 22 who is studying Sport & Rec at AUT Is a world champion at ITF Taekwon-Do and will be one of the key athletes for the for the New Zealand team as they start their build up towards the world championships in Jesolo, Italy in May this year.

At the previous world champs the team finished third at Benidorm, Spain while two years earlier they were the winning nation at the tournament which was held in Wellington.

Aside from a very intense and tough training regime under the guidance of Master Paul McPhail at the Paul M Gym in Papakura, Timperley now has to raise the finance to make it to Italy and the world champs. Over the years her parents have been essential when it comes to funding trips around the world, however for this trip shes still needing to come up with around $7000.

The same goes for the other 50 plus competitors in the senior and junior team including previous world championships medalists such as Carl Van Room, Mark Trotter, Estelle Speirs, Ethan Parker and Brendan Doogan amongst others.

"I have a sparkmypotential as a start to raise funds. Obviously its difficult to raise the money to travel and my parents have been fantastic supporters of me, but I cant rely on them all the time. I love representing New Zealand and love competing at the top level. So far competing in the sport I love has given me the opportunity to travel the world. It costs, but it also gives me amazing experiences and confidence and who knows where it could eventually lead me, maybe stunt work in the future. Im not sure," says Timperley.

Other athletes are working to pay for their trip to the world champs or using savings, plus other forms of fundraising.

There are four core events: Patterns; Sparring; Power Test; Special Technique. Within each of these events there are both individual and team categories. The categories are further split into junior (under 18) and senior (over 18) classifications, and there are separate male and female divisions. In the case of individual patterns, competitors are further classified by black belt rank, and individual sparring is split into six weight divisions. In addition to the four core events there is also Pre-arranged sparring, which is a pairs competition that has only junior and senior classifications

The world championships will be held 27-31 May 2015 at Jesoio, Italy with nations such as Poland, Argentina and Germany regarded as New Zealands biggest rivals for medals. New Zealand also has a strong junior team which will compete at the tournament.

The Kiwi teams have their own personal training regimes along with weekly trainings in Auckland, Palmerston North and Wellington as well training camps each month in the lead up to the world championships.

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World Cup 2015: MS Dhoni Not Pleased With India's Travel Schedule of New Zealand

Travelling has affected sleeping patterns: Dhoni

Auckland: India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Saturday expressed his displeasure at the travel itinerary of his team during their trip to New Zealand which affected the players as many of them were drained due to change in time zone and odd hours of journey. (Dhoni's Aura Bigger Than Tendulkar's)

The Indian team had left Perth for Melbourne on March 7 and reached Auckland from Melbourne at midnight (New Zealand time). From Auckland, it was an hour-and-half's bus journey to Hamilton.

Auckland to Hamilton is a 25-minute flight and no big airbuses operate on that route. The ones that operate are 10-seater small air planes which certainly wasn't enough to carry a jumbo contingent of 33 (15 players and 18 support staff). (Dhoni Welcomes Pressure Placed on India)

Perth is four-and-half hours behind Melbourne while Auckland is two-and-half hours ahead of Melbourne. The time difference does take a toll on the body when one is taking successive flights, which exactly happened with some of the members of the team.

When asked if he is now relieved knowing his quarterfinal opponents and the venue, Dhoni smiled and replied, "It's not about the opposition you play as at the quarter-final stage, more or less all the opponents are of same standard. It could have been both advantage and disadvantage playing in New Zealand as our spinners would be ineffective on smaller grounds. But yes, hope to get a decent business class seats so that we are properly rested before our next game!"

Indian team will be flying on March 16 to Melbourne for their quarter-final against Bangladesh scheduled on March 19.

"Actually if you check our travel schedule when we were coming to New Zealand, it wasn't a great one. As much as we have tried to manage, we couldn't because of the time that we landed in New Zealand, we had bus journey (Auckland to Hamilton). Lot of people had problems in adjusting with the change of time and it affected their sleeping pattern," Dhoni said taking a dig at those who chalked out the travel schedule.

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Fox World Travel & Conferma Announce Partnership to Offer Virtual Payment Solution

OSHKOSH, WI (PRWEB) March 12, 2015

Fox World Travel and Conferma today announced a partnership to provide clients with an advanced solution in travel payment: the ability to generate on-demand single use virtual credit card numbers (VCNs).

VCN technology provides organizations a secure travel payment option for temporary employees, candidates, infrequent travelers, and travelers without a corporate credit card. VCNs also make post-trip reconciliation more efficient while reducing fraud, loss, and theft associated with traditional corporate cards.

Through integration with Confermas API, Fox is able to offer our clients the ability to apply virtual card payments during both agent assisted and online reservations, said George Kalka, Foxs senior director of account management. Confermas numerous bank relationships and capability to customize card limits, validity, and use restrictions provides our clients with significant flexibility and security measures when implementing this payment solution.

Conferma streamlines the reconciliation process after travel by generating unique VCNs and capturing custom reportable fields for each transaction. VCNs are an attractive solution to move beyond the limitations of hotel direct billing, said Kalka. VCN authorizations are automatically faxed to the hotel multiple times prior to the travelers arrival. Additionally, travelers can access an image of the VCN and re-fax the hotel authorization from a smartphone using Confermas TripPay app.

We are delighted to partner with Fox and have been very impressed by the speed at which they have been able to implement the solution for their customers, commented Simon Barker, CEO of Conferma. "Through the interaction of our respective APIs, Fox can now operate a secure and efficient payment mechanism that offers their clients even more reporting data on their travel spend. Foxs connection to Conferma opens up a gateway of multiple banking and scheme partners to their customer base, providing them with a choice.

About Fox World Travel Fox World Travel, Inc. is a leading provider of travel management solutions, serving travelers as they navigate the globe while guiding organizations toward successful policies, compliance and financial advantages in their domestic and global travel programs. Established in 1960, Fox World Travel enjoys the distinction of being among the largest and most highly respected travel management companies nationwide.

For more information please visit http://www.foxworldtravel.com.

About Conferma Conferma is an expert in VCN technology for the settlement and reconciliation of corporate travel expense. Confermas VCN technologies enhance operational efficiencies and drive cost savings, whilst providing tighter payment controls and offering detailed and accurate data on corporate travel spend. Conferma first launched its payment platform in 2004 and is privately owned.

For more information please visit http://www.conferma.com or follow us on Twitter @Conferma.

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More U.S. Travelers Planning Trips In 2015 Despite Rising Hotel Rates, According To Survey

TripAdvisor Announces TripBarometer Study Results, Unveiling Global Travel Trends According to More than 44,000 Respondents Worldwide - U.S. the Most Popular Destination for World Travelers

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NEWTON, Mass. -- TripAdvisor today announced the results of the TripBarometer1 study, the world's largest accommodation and traveler survey. Conducted on behalf of TripAdvisor by independent research firm Ipsos, the TripBarometer study is the analysis of more than 44,000 global responses from travelers and the hotel sector, including more than 6,700 respondents from the U.S. The TripBarometer "Global Travel Economy" report reveals worldwide travel trends at country, region and global levels, highlighting year-over-year changes in consumer spending plans and trip planning, as well as hotelier confidence.

"The TripBarometer report paints a positive picture for travel this year, with travelers twice as likely to increase their vacation budgets than cut their spending," said Barbara Messing, chief marketing officer, TripAdvisor. "Across the board, people want to take more international trips and Australia, Italy and the U.S. continue to be the destinations topping travelers' wish lists."

International Trips for U.S. Travelers on the Rise, But Domestic Travel Remains Strongest

While Travel is Expected to Rise, U.S. Traveler Budgets Remain Flat U.S. travel budgets are expected to average $8,700 in 2015, the same as last year. One quarter of all U.S. respondents plan to keep their travel budgets at 2014 levels. Forty-three percent are planning to spend more on travel this year, compared to 23 percent who anticipate cutbacks, consistent with the global trend. The top reasons for spending increases are "going somewhere on my wish list" (49%) and "my family deserve it" (47%), while the top reasons for spending decreases are "I'm planning fewer long trips" (32%) and "I've not got enough money saved" (29%).

The U.S. is among the top 10 markets with the biggest travel budgets.

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U.S. is most popular travel destination for world travelers, survey finds

The U.S. is the most popular destination for world travelers. But if money were not a concern, more travelers would rather visit Australia, according to a new survey on the global travel economy.

The survey of more than 44,000 travelers from around the world also found that 67% of U.S. travelers plan to take an international leisure trip this year, up from 50% who reported taking such a trip last year.

Still, the travel budget of the average American traveler is expected to be $8,700 this year, about the same as last year, according to the online survey by the travel website TripAdvisor.

The U.S. was the most popular destination for world travelers in 2014 and for travel plans in 2015, according to the survey. But when asked which destination they would visit if money were no object, Australia took the top spot, followed by the U.S. and Italy.

The cost of travel may be going up. Half of all hotels globally and 59% of U.S. hotels said they plan to increase their room rates this year, with more than one-third of global accommodations and 42% of U.S. hotels planning to raise rates by up to 10%, according to the survey.

For the 40% of global travelers who said they planned to spend more in 2015 on travel, the top reasons were "going somewhere on my wish list" and "my family deserves it."

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World Responsible Tourism Awards and World Travel Market Announce Regional Awards Programme

Brighton, UK (PRWEB UK) 11 March 2015

The Awards, celebrating 12 years at WTM London - the worlds largest event for responsible tourism - this November, is expanding its partnership with World Travel Market portfolio events across the globe in 2015. The first of the regional programme of Awards is the African Responsible Tourism Awards 2015 at WTM Africa, with the inaugural winners to be announced at the event in Cape Town on 16th April.

WTM Portfolio, Director, Craig Moyes, said: The World Responsible Tourism Awards at WTM have been a great success at World Travel Market over the past 12 years. The awards play a key role in World Responsible Tourism Day the largest day of responsible tourism action in the world.

The examples of responsible tourism best practice by companies of all sizes are a testament to how serious the industry takes responsible tourism and what can be achieved if these examples are shared. Im delighted that WTM Africa will be hosting The African Responsible Tourism Awards at WTM Africa.

Tourism is central to the continents economy, which makes it all the more vital that the African travel and tourism industry acts responsibly to preserve and protect its unrivalled natural resources. WTM Africa is the perfect platform to highlight the best practice in the African travel industry.

Justin Francis, Managing Director of Responsible Travel which founded and organises the annual World Responsible Tourism Awards says The World Responsible Tourism Awards have always been global in reach, but together with World Travel Market we're excited to be bringing our trademark rigour to the next generation of Responsible Tourism Awards programmes.

With our new regional range of Awards, we have the chance for local organisers to lead the search for the most inspirational responsible tourism experiences in their destinations. Its a substantial strengthening of the whole programme from the ground up and you never know, you may see one or two of the regional winners sharing the limelight at our global Awards in London later this year!"

The inaugural African Responsible Tourism Awards have already generated significant participation across Africa, with the judging process already well underway. Heidi Van Der Watt, organiser, comments The number of nominations for the African Responsible Tourism Awards far outstripped our expectations. A full 112 nominations from 16 countries, truly covering Africa from north-south and east-west were submitted. Our heartfelt thanks to partners on the continent who helped us to get the word out and the nominations rolling in.

As part of the World Responsible Tourism Awards at WTM family, the judging process for the African Responsible Tourism Awards is Chaired by Harold Goodwin, Professor of Responsible Tourism at Manchester Metropolitan University, Director of the International Centre for Responsible Tourism, and Chair of the main World Responsible Tourism Awards judging panel since their inception.

Going forward the International Awards programme will continue to expand with events planned for WTM Latin America in 2016.

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