New Zealand at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

New Zealand at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

New Zealand (abbreviated NZL) sent a team of 200 competitors and 102 officials to the 2002 Commonwealth Games, which were held at Manchester, England. The flagbearer at the opening ceremony was Sarah Ulmer, and at the closing ceremony was Nigel Avery.

New Zealand has competed in every Games, starting with the first British Empire Games in 1930 at Hamilton, Ontario.

Contents

Medals

Gold Silver Bronze Total
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 11 13 21 45

Gold

Athletics:

Gold medal icon.svg Beatrice Faumuina, Women's Discus throw

Cycling:

Gold medal icon.svg Greg Henderson, Men's Points Race
Gold medal icon.svg Sarah Ulmer, Women's Individual Pursuit

Lawn Bowls:

Gold medal icon.svg Joanna Edwards, Sharon Sims, Women's Pairs

Rugby Sevens:

Gold medal icon.svg Craig De Goldi, Brad Fleming, Chris Masoe, Mils Muliaina, Craig Newby, Roger Randle, Bruce Reihana, Eric Rush, Rodney So'oialo, Karl Te Nana, Anthony Tuitavake, Amasio Valence, Men's Rugby Sevens

Shooting:

Gold medal icon.svg Teresa Borrell, Nadine Stanton, Women's Double Trap (Pairs)

Squash:

Gold medal icon.svg Carol Owens, Leilani Joyce, Women's Doubles
Gold medal icon.svg Leilani Joyce, Glen Wilson, Mixed Doubles

Table Tennis:

Gold medal icon.svg Chunli Li, Women's Singles

Weightlifting:

Gold medal icon.svg Nigel Avery, Men's +105kg Clean & Jerk
Gold medal icon.svg Nigel Avery, Men's +105kg Total

Silver

Athletics:

Silver medal icon.svg Craig Barrett, Men's 50km walk
Silver medal icon.svg Philip Jensen, Men's Hammer Throw
Silver medal icon.svg Valerie Vili, Women's Shot Put

Badminton:

Silver medal icon.svg Nicole Gordon, Sara Petersen, Women's Doubles

Cycling:

Silver medal icon.svg Susy Pryde, Women's Cross Country

Hockey:

Silver medal icon.svg Michael Bevin, Phillip Burrows, Dean Couzins, Dion Gosling, Bevan Hari, Blair Hopping, David Kosoof, Wayne McIndoe, Umesh Parag, Mitesh Patel, Hayden Shaw, Darren Smith, Peter Stafford, Simon Towns, Paul Woolford, Men's Hockey

Netball:

Silver medal icon.svg Sheryl Clarke, Jenny-May Coffin, Belinda Colling, Vilimaina Davu, Donna Loffhagen, Lesley Nicol, Anna Rowberry, Julie Seymour, Irene Van Dyk, Anna Veronese, Daneka Wipiiti, Women's Netball

Shooting:

Silver medal icon.svg Nadine Stanton, Women's Double Trap

Squash:

Silver medal icon.svg Carol Owens, Women's Singles

Swimming:

Silver medal icon.svg Elizabeth Van Welie, Women's 400m Individual Medley

Table Tennis:

Silver medal icon.svg Chunli Li, Karen Li, Women's Doubles

Weightlifting:

Silver medal icon.svg Nigel Avery, Men's +105kg Snatch
Silver medal icon.svg Olivia Baker, Women's +75kg Snatch

Bronze

Badminton:

Bronze medal icon.svg Geoff Bellingham, Chris Blair, John Gordon, Nicole Gordon, Rebecca Gordon, Tammy Jenkins, Rhona Robertson, Sara Petersen, Daniel Shirley, Mixed Team Event
Bronze medal icon.svg Sara Petersen, Daniel Shirley, Mixed Doubles

Boxing:

Bronze medal icon.svg Shane Cameron, Men's 81-91kg (Heavyweight)
Bronze medal icon.svg Danny Codling, Men's 64-69kg (Welterweight)

Cycling:

Bronze medal icon.svg Greg Henderson, Matthew Randall, Hayden Roulston, Lee Vertongen, Men's Team Pursuit

Judo:

Bronze medal icon.svg Tim Slyfield, Men's 73-81kg (half-middleweight)

Lawn Bowls:

Bronze medal icon.svg Marlene Castle, Women's Singles
Bronze medal icon.svg Wendy Jensen, Patsy Jorgensen, Jan Khan, Anne Lomas, Women's Fours
Bronze medal icon.svg Mike Kernaghan, Men's Singles

Shooting:

Bronze medal icon.svg Diane Collings, Open Fullbore
Bronze medal icon.svg Tania Corrigan, Jocelyn Lees, Women's 25m Pistol (Pairs)
Bronze medal icon.svg Juliet Etherington, Women's 50m Prone Rifle
Bronze medal icon.svg Jocelyn Lees, Women's 25m Pistol

Swimming:

Bronze medal icon.svg Toni Jeffs, Women's 50m Freestyle

Table Tennis:

Bronze medal icon.svg Peter Jackson, Chunli Li, Mixed Doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Chunli Li, Karen Li, Tracey McLauchlan, Laura-Lee Smith, Women's Team

Triathlon:

Bronze medal icon.svg Hamish Carter, Men's Individual

Weightlifting:

Bronze medal icon.svg Olivia Baker, Women's +75kg Clean & Jerk
Bronze medal icon.svg Olivia Baker, Women's +75kg Total
Bronze medal icon.svg Terry Hughes, Men's 62kg Clean & Jerk
Bronze medal icon.svg Terry Hughes, Men's 62kg Total

New Zealand Team at the Games

Athletics

Men's Competition

Women's Competition

Field Hockey

Men's Team Competition

Women's Team Competition

Judo

Men's Competition

  • Gareth Knight
  • Andrew Ross
  • Timothy Slyfield

Women's Competition

  • Mellissa Jones
  • Elinore Stallworthy
  • Rochelle Stormont

Swimming

Men's Competition

Women's Competition


See also

External links



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