NISSAN athlete ambassadors Max Whitlock and George Nash have been presented with special edition, gold-wrapped all-electric Nissan LEAFs to celebrate their gold medal success at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Britain’s most successful gymnast, Max Whitlock, who won gold in the Men’s Floor Exercise and Men’s Pommel Horse events, as well as bronze in the Men’s Individual All-Around, picked up the keys to his new car from the Nissan Aylesbury dealership, where he celebrated by performing for young members from local club Lynx Gymnastics.
“Rio was such a brilliant time for me – I’d put so much hard work in over the past four years to make sure I was ready, so for it all to come off and to come away with two gold medals and a bronze medal was incredible,” he said.
“Nissan’s support throughout the past four years has been invaluable, so for them to make a gesture like this is fantastic. I’m looking forward to taking the rest of the year off and then hitting training hard in 2017 to work towards defending my gold medals at Tokyo 2020.”
George Nash, who won gold in the Men’s Four, returned to his home town of Guildford to collect his golden LEAF from the Bishops Nissan dealership.
Speaking about his time in Rio, he said: “As if my gold medal isn’t enough of a memento on my mantelpiece, my new golden LEAF will give me a daily reminder of the success of Rio 2016. I’m incredibly thankful to Nissan for all of their support in my preparations for the Games.”
Chris Marsh, Nissan Motor GB Marketing Director, added: “Giving our gold-medal-winning Nissan athlete ambassadors a gold Nissan LEAF is our way of celebrating their incredible successes.
“We are delighted that Max and George, along with the whole of Team GB, had such brilliant successes in Rio, and it has been an honour to support them in their respective journeys. We now turn our attention to celebrating the incredible success of ParalympicsGB athletes. We were delighted to see Richard Whitehead MBE and Matt Wylie win gold, and look forward to presenting them with their golden LEAFs on their return.“