New Zealand at the 1998 Commonwealth Games

New Zealand at the 1998 Commonwealth Games

New Zealand (abbreviated NZL) sent a team of 217 competitors and 80 officials to the 1998 Commonwealth Games, which were held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The flagbearer at the opening ceremony was Graeme Miller, and at the closing ceremony Darren Liddel.

New Zealand has competed in every games, starting with the first British Empire Games in 1930 at Hamilton, Ontario. Selection is the responsibility of the New Zealand Olympic Committee.

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Medals

Gold Silver Bronze Total
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 8 6 20 34


New Zealand was sixth in the medal table in 1998.

Gold

Athletics:

Gold medal icon.svg Beatrice FaumuinaWomen's Discus Throw

Cycling:

Gold medal icon.svg Glen ThomsonMen's Track Points Race
Gold medal icon.svg Sarah UlmerWomen's Track Individual Pursuit (3000m)

Rugby sevens:

Gold medal icon.svg Christian Cullen, Rico Gear, Jonah Lomu, Caleb Ralph, Roger Randle, Amasio Valence, Bruce Reihana, Eric Rush, Dallas Seymour, and Joeli VidiriMen's Sevens Team Competition

Shooting:

Gold medal icon.svg Stephen PettersonMen's 50m Rifle Prone

Weightlifting:

Gold medal icon.svg Darren LiddelMen's + 105kg (Clean & Jerk)
Gold medal icon.svg Darren LiddelMen's + 105kg (Snatch)
Gold medal icon.svg Darren LiddelMen's + 105kg (Total)

Silver

Cycling:

Silver medal icon.svg Susy PrydeWomen's Individual Road Race
Silver medal icon.svg Sarah UlmerWomen's Track Points Race

Netball:

Silver medal icon.svg Belinda Charteris, Belinda Colling, Julie Seymour, Sonya Hardcastle, Donna Loffhagen, Bernice Mene, Lesley Nicol, Anna Rowberry, Jo Steed, Lorna Suafoa, Noeline Taurua, and Linda VaganaWomen's Team Competition

Shooting:

Silver medal icon.svg Tania Corrigan and Jocelyn LeesWomen's 10m Air Pistol (Pairs) - Women
Silver medal icon.svg Tania Corrigan and Jocelyn LeesWomen's 25m Pistol (Pairs)
Silver medal icon.svg Alan Earle and Jason WakelingMen's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (Pairs)

Bronze

Athletics:

Bronze medal icon.svg Joanne HenryWomen's Heptathlon

Badminton:

Bronze medal icon.svg Rhona Robertson and Tammy JenkinsWomen's Doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Geoff Bellingham, Chris Blair, Dean Galt, Anton Gargiulo, Nick Hall, Jarrod King, and Daniel ShirleyMen's Team

Boxing:

Bronze medal icon.svg Garth da SilvaMen's Heavyweight (- 91 kg)

Cricket:

Bronze medal icon.svg Nathan Astle, Mark Bailey, Matthew Bell, Chris Drum, Stephen Fleming, Chris Harris, Matt Horne, Dion Nash, Shayne O'Connor, Adam Parore, Craig McMillan, Alex Tait, Daniel Vettori, and Paul WisemanMen's Team Competition

Cycling:

Bronze medal icon.svg Tim CarswellMen's Track 20km Scratch Race
Bronze medal icon.svg Brendon Cameron, Tim Carswell, Greg Henderson, and Lee VertongenMen's Track Team Pursuit (4000m)
Bronze medal icon.svg Greg HendersonMen's Track Points Race

Gymnastics:

Bronze medal icon.svg David PhillipsMen's Floor

Field Hockey:

Bronze medal icon.svg Tina Bell-Kake, Helen Clarke, Jenny Duck, Emily Gillam, Sandy Hitchcock, Anna Lawrence, Robyn Toomey, Skippy Hamahona, Suzie Pearce, Moira Senior, Jenny Shepherd, Karen Smith, Mandy Smith, Kate Trolove, Lisa Walton, and Diana WeaversWomen's Team Competition

Lawn Bowls:

Bronze medal icon.svg Millie KhanWomen's Singles

Shooting:

Bronze medal icon.svg Des CoeMen's Trap
Bronze medal icon.svg Tania CorriganWomen's 10m Air Pistol
Bronze medal icon.svg Sally JohnstonWomen's 50m Rifle Prone
Bronze medal icon.svg Greg YelavichMen's 10m Air Pistol

Swimming:

Bronze medal icon.svg Toni JeffsWomen's 50m Freestyle
Bronze medal icon.svg Trent Bray, Scott Cameron, John Davis, and Danyon LoaderMen's 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Squash:

Bronze medal icon.svg Sarah Cook and Glen WilsonMixed Doubles

Weightlifting:

Bronze medal icon.svg Nigel AveryMen's 105kg (Snatch)
Bronze medal icon.svg Nigel AveryMen's 105kg (Total)

New Zealand Team

Athletics

Field Hockey

Men's Competition

Women's Competition


See also

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