Champion rower Mahe Drysdale has come out in favour of a new flag, saying while he was proud to have stood on the podium as the current flag was raised and carried it at two Olympic Games he did not believe it represented New Zealand.
Writing at sportsground.co.nz, Drysdale said he would proudly represent New Zealand under whatever flag New Zealanders opted for in the referendum, but believed it should change.
He had carried the current flag at two Olympic Games ceremonies and stood on the podium as it was raised at five World Championships and the Olympics.
"From that you might think the current flag is pretty special to me. Well it has been a big part of my celebrations over the years, but I don't race for the flag. I race for New Zealand and the people of New Zealand."
He was disappointed with the debate on the issue so far and the focus on the cost and turnout at public meetings rather than on the issue of identity. "At $26 million this seems like an expensive exercise. The thing is, though, whether you agree or not, it is happening. So let's make it worthwhile. It will be a waste of money if everyone says 'I don't care' and doesn't think about it."