"We would like to congratulate Pete and Blair not just for their recent achievements but for years of sporting endeavours across disciplines which have captivated and inspired our nation.
"We would also like to acknowledge their commitment to the ambition for a healthy ocean and recognise the work they have been doing in this space with marine conservation charity, Live Ocean.
"We were thrilled to have Pete and Blair as our flagbearers for the Rio Olympic Games and we are pleased to be presenting them with the Lonsdale Cup today. The NZOC thanks them for their contribution to sport and to New Zealand society."
Burling and Tuke say they're honoured to receive the award.
"It's an honour to represent New Zealand and we are grateful to the NZOC for this acknowledgement," says Burling.
"Through our sport we not only get to do what we love but we get to inspire the next generation of kiwis and shine a light on the importance of protecting our ocean. It's the best job in the world," continues Tuke.
Burling and Tuke have been in New Zealand since last February, where they've been preparing for the 36th America's Cup in March followed by the launch of their NZL SailGP campaign in April and Tokyo Olympic campaign in July.
"2021 is shaping up to be an exciting year for sport. We're looking forward to flying the New Zealand flag on the world stage," says Burling.
The Lonsdale Cup is the New Zealand Olympic Committee's most prestigious award and is presented annually by the New Zealand Olympic Committee to the athlete or team that has made the most outstanding contribution to an Olympic or Commonwealth Sport.
The Lonsdale Cup was first awarded in 1961, with Sir Murray Halberg the inaugural recipient. Since then it has been won by a host of inspirational New Zealanders who have represented our country with pride and passion. Past winners include Dame Valerie Adams, Lisa Carrington, Sir John Walker, Barbara Kendall, Sir Peter Snell and many more.
About the Lonsdale Cup
The Lonsdale Cup was first presented in 1961 to Sir Murray Halberg.
Since then it has been awarded to outstanding New Zealand athletes including Sir John Walker, Sir Peter Snell, Barbara Kendall, Rob Waddell, Lisa Carrington and Dame Valerie Adams.
The Cup is sterling silver and of historic value, having its origins in a 1911 sporting festival between the United Kingdom, Canada and Australasia held to honour the accession of George V.
The Lonsdale Cup winner is selected by the New Zealand Olympic President's Council (business and sporting leaders) and the New Zealand Olympic Committee Board.