“It’s amazing to know we have so many options now,” she said.
“We can’t wait to support our family and spend time on the things that really matter.”
In the middle of 2023, a Christchurch couple who won one of the largest Lotto draws in recent history kept their ticket hidden in the sock drawer for days while they worked out what they would do with their winnings.
The couple, who wished to remain anonymous, said they were overwhelmed by the magnitude of the win and needed time to process it before coming forward.
The mammoth $33.5m win was eventually claimed after the numbers were announced on June 28.
The woman said she had been busy doing chores on the night of the draw and so it wasn’t until quite late that she decided to check her ticket.
“I had been busy doing a few things, and then I thought I may as well check my ticket before I went to bed,” she said.
“I looked the numbers up online and started checking each line of the ticket.
“The winning line was right at the bottom, and the numbers just sort of jumped out at me - all of them,” she said.
“I couldn’t breathe at first - I was almost hyperventilating.”
The woman said her husband had already gone to bed and she had to wake him up to confirm the prize.
“My husband had already gone to bed so I woke him up and said, ‘Can you please check this for me? These numbers are dancing on the paper. Is it actually real?’”
After her husband confirmed the jackpot was real, the couple said it was hard to go back to sleep afterwards.
The couple said they were in no rush to claim their prize the next day - or even the next week.
“We wanted to keep things normal while we thought about our next steps.”
But with such a life-changing event, sleep was hard to come by, they said.
The winning ticket was purchased by a MyLotto player from Canterbury.
“We’d like to thank New Zealanders for getting behind this special draw for cyclone relief. The support has been incredible and will make a real difference to people and communities impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle,” Lotto NZ chief executive Chris Lyman said at the time.
Other mammoth wins from throughout the past 12 months include $37.1m won in Paraparaumu, $33.5m won in Christchurch, $24.25m struck in Lower Hutt and $23.5m won in Auckland.