Yamaha
Makes Annual Feed the Children Donation at Race
Team Event
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3-Time
Yamaha / ITP Quadcross Champion, Dustin
Nelson, with his Yamaha YFZ450R ATV |
Cypress, CA (11/12/2010)
-Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A., made its annual
donation to the Feed the Children charity today
at Yamaha's corporate headquarters in Cypress, Calif.,
as employees, members of the local Star Touring
and Riding Association, and Yamaha Factory Race
Team members celebrated another season of racing.
Yamaha executives and employees congratulated
race team members, like
three-time QuadCross Champion Dustin Nelson, for
another successful season,
and then handed over a check for $3,500 to Feed
the Children. Shortly after the check presentation,
more than 50 members of the Star Touring and Riding
Association loaded food, toys and other items
onto their motorcycles and transported them to
the Community Action Partnership of Garden Grove
and Calvary Chapel West Grove for more than 400
local families in need.
"Yamaha employees have supported Feed the
Children for more than a decade
making significant personal contributions that
have impacted thousands of local families who
were in need," said Bob Starr, Yamaha general
manager of corporate communications. "Thanks
to all of the Yamaha employees and the Star Touring
and Riding Association for their efforts."
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Yamaha
Factory Racer Dustin Nelson among others
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In conjunction with the Feed the Children donation
event, Yamaha brought in Factory Racers to celebrate
the 2010 season and meet Yamaha employees. World-class
racers Bill Dixon, Jessica Patterson, Dustin Nelson,
Josh Hayes and James Stewart visited Yamaha's
offices and attended the charity donation.
One of Yamaha's Factory Racers who was signing
autographs and helping cook
breakfast for Yamaha employees was Dustin Nelson,
three-time QuadCross ATV
champ. Nelson has been battling all year for his
fourth title, and hopes to clinch the West Coast
MX championship at the QuadCross Finale at Glen
Helen Raceway this weekend.
"We're pushing the YFZ450R harder and faster
than ever this year, and I'm
excited to be competing for the championship again,"
Nelson said. "The QuadCross series continues
to be more competitive each year, and we're
proud to keep the Yamaha team at the top of the
podium. We're looking
forward to this weekend and will do everything
we can to bring home another
championship."
Yamaha has worked with Feed the Children for
more than 10 years raising several hundred thousand
dollars and feeding tens of thousands of children.
This is the fourth year Yamaha employees and Star
Touring members made the ride from Yamaha to the
local Feed the Children office to drop off the
donated supplies. Feed the Children is an international
and nonprofit relief organization that delivers
food, medicine, clothing and other necessities
to individuals, children and families who lack
those essentials.
About Yamaha Motor
Corp., U.S.A.
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., (YMUS), a leader
in the motorsports
market, makes the toughest, most capable and versatile
ATV and Side-by-Side
vehicles. The company's ever-expanding product
offerings also include
motorcycles, outboard motors, personal watercraft,
snowmobiles, boats,
outdoor power equipment, race kart engines, accessories,
apparel and much
more. YMUS products are sold through a nationwide
network of dealers in the
United States.
Headquartered in Cypress, Calif.,
since its incorporation in 1976, Yamaha
also has facilities in Wisconsin and Georgia,
as well as factory operations
in Tennessee and Georgia. For more information
on Yamaha, visit
www.yamaha-motor.com
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