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New Zealand at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

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Sporting event delegation
New Zealand at the
2018 Commonwealth Games
CGF codeNZL
CGANew Zealand Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.org.nz
inGold Coast, Australia
4 April 2018 – 15 April 2018
Competitors251 in 17 sports
Flag bearer (opening)Sophie Pascoe[1]
Flag bearer (closing)Stacey Michelsen[2]
OfficialsRob Waddell (chef de mission)
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
15
Silver
16
Bronze
15
Total
46
Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)

New Zealand competed at the2018 Commonwealth Games inGold Coast, Australia, from 4 to 15 April 2018.[3] It was the nations's 21st appearance at the Commonwealth Games, having competed at every Games since their inception in 1930. The New Zealand team consisted of 251 athletes, 130 men and 121 women, across 17 sports.

The New Zealand team collected 46 medals: 15 gold, 16 silver and 15 bronze, an increase of one medal from theprevious games. The medals came across twelve sports. The nation won its first medal in beach volleyball, which was introduced at the Games, and its first gold medal in hockey.

Medal tables

[edit]
MedalNameSportEventDate
 GoldEddie Dawkins
Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
Cycling – TrackMen's team sprint5 April
 GoldSam WebsterCycling – TrackMen's sprint7 April
 GoldSophie PascoeSwimmingWomen's 200 m individual medley SM107 April
 GoldJo EdwardsLawn bowlsWomen's singles8 April
 GoldJoelle KingSquashWomen's singles9 April
 GoldSophie PascoeSwimmingWomen's 100 m breaststroke SB99 April
 GoldDavid LitiWeightliftingMen's +105 kg9 April
 GoldTomas WalshAthleticsMen's shot put9 April
 GoldJulia RatcliffeAthleticsWomen's hammer throw10 April
 GoldSam GazeCycling – Mountain bikeMen's cross-country12 April
 GoldNew Zealand women's hockey team (Black Sticks)
HockeyWomen's tournament14 April
 GoldDavid NyikaBoxingMen's 91 kg14 April
 GoldJoelle King
Amanda Landers-Murphy
SquashWomen's doubles15 April
 GoldNew Zealand women's rugby sevens team
Rugby sevensWomen's tournament15 April
 GoldNew Zealand men's rugby sevens team
Rugby sevensMen's tournament15 April
 SilverBryony Botha
Rushlee Buchanan
Kirstie James
Racquel Sheath
Cycling – TrackWomen's team pursuit5 April
 SilverEmma Cumming
Natasha Hansen
Cycling – TrackWomen's team sprint5 April
 SilverNatasha HansenCycling – TrackWomen's sprint6 April
 SilverCampbell StewartCycling – TrackMen's scratch race7 April
 SilverAlana BarberAthleticsWomen's 20 km walk8 April
 SilverEddie DawkinsCycling – TrackMen's 1 km time trial8 April
 SilverCampbell StewartCycling – TrackMen's points race8 April
 SilverHolly RobinsonAthleticsWomen's javelin throw F469 April
 SilverPaul CollSquashMen's singles9 April
 SilverLinda VillumsenCycling – RoadWomen's time trial10 April
 SilverMark Noble
Bruce Wakefield
Barry Wynks
Lawn bowlsOpen para triples12 April
 SilverAnton CooperCycling – Mountain bikeMen's cross-country12 April
 SilverValerie AdamsAthleticsWomen's shot put13 April
 SilverEliza McCartneyAthleticsWomen's pole vault13 April
 SilverGeorgia WilliamsCycling – RoadWomen's road race14 April
 SilverNew Zealand men's hockey team (Black Sticks)
HockeyMen's tournament14 April
 BronzeDylan KennettCycling – TrackMen's individual pursuit6 April
 BronzeEddie DawkinsCycling – TrackMen's keirin6 April
 BronzeLewis ClareburtSwimmingMen's 400 m individual medley6 April
 BronzeAndrea Hewitt
Tayler Reid
Ryan Sissons
Nicole van der Kaay
TriathlonMixed relay7 April
 BronzeEmma CummingCycling – TrackWomen's 500 m time trial7 April
 BronzeNatasha HansenCycling – TrackWomen's keirin8 April
 BronzeHamish BondCycling – RoadMen's time trial10 April
 BronzeTasmyn BennyBoxingWomen's 48 kg11 April
 BronzeBen O'Dea
Sam O'Dea
Beach volleyballMen's tournament12 April
 BronzeAlexis PritchardBoxingWomen's 57 kg13 April
 BronzeTroy GartonBoxingWomen's 60 kg13 April
 BronzePatrick MailataBoxingMen's +91 kg13 April
 BronzePaul Coll
Joelle King
SquashMixed doubles14 April
 BronzeNew Zealand women's basketball team (Tall Ferns)
BasketballWomen's tournament14 April
 BronzeNew Zealand men's basketball team (Tall Blacks)
BasketballMen's tournament15 April
Medals by sport
SportTotal
Cycling39517
Athletics2406
Squash2114
Swimming2013
Rugby sevens2002
Hockey1102
Lawn bowls1102
Boxing1045
Weightlifting1001
Basketball0022
Beach volleyball0011
Triathlon0011
Total15161546
Medals by date
DateTotal
5 April1203
6 April0134
7 April2125
8 April1315
9 April4206
10 April1113
11 April0011
12 April1214
13 April0235
14 April2226
15 April3012
Total15161546
Medals by gender
GenderTotal
Male76720
Female89623
Mixed / open0123
Total15161546

Competitors

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The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.

SportMenWomenTotal
Athletics8917
Badminton112
Basketball121224
Beach volleyball224
Boxing538
Cycling201434
Diving235
Gymnastics527
Hockey181836
Lawn bowls10717
Netball1212
Rugby sevens131326
Shooting7411
Squash527
Swimming9817
Triathlon336
Weightlifting6612
Wrestling426
Total130121251

Athletics

[edit]
Main article:Athletics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

The NZOC announced fifteen athletes to compete at the games on 2 February 2018.[4] Para-athlete Holly Robinson had been confirmed on 22 November 2017.[5] Brothers Jake and Zane Robertson were added on 9 February 2018.[6] Sprinter Joseph Millar was added on 23 February 2018.[7] Siositina Hakeai was conditionally added on 28 February 2018.[8] Zane Robertson withdrew from the team on 5 April 2018.[9]

Men
Track & road
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Joseph Millar200 m21.1023Q21.0116did not advance
Cameron French400 m hurdles50.6014did not advance
Brad Mathas800 m1:46.325q1:46.075
Jake Robertson10000 m27:30.90NR5
Quentin Rew20 km walk1:13:225
Field
Athlete(s)EventQualifyingFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Ben Langton BurnellJavelin throw75.299q73.7710
Nick SouthgatePole vaultNH
Tom WalshShot put22.45GR1Q21.411st place, gold medalist(s)
Women
Track & road
AthleteEventHeatFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Angie Petty800 m2:00.627did not advance
Camille Buscomb5000 m15:55.4512
10000 m32:23.9114
Alana Barber20 km walk1:34:182nd place, silver medalist(s)
Field
Athlete(s)EventQualifyingFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Valerie AdamsShot put18.521Q18.702nd place, silver medalist(s)
Siositina HakeaiDiscus throw57.164
Eliza McCartneyPole vault4.702nd place, silver medalist(s)
Olivia McTaggart4.309
Julia RatcliffeHammer throw69.941st place, gold medalist(s)
Holly RobinsonJavelin throw F46 (para)43.322nd place, silver medalist(s)

Badminton

[edit]
Main article:Badminton at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

Two badminton player were announced to compete at the games on 31 January 2018:[10]

AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Susannah Leydon-Davis
Oliver Leydon-Davis
Mixed doublesBye McNee &Bailey (JAM)
W 2 – 1
 Ellis &Smith (ENG)
L 0 – 2
did not advance

Basketball

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Main article:Basketball at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

New Zealand has qualified a men's and women's basketball teams for a total of 24 athletes (12 men and 12 women). The men's team qualified as being one of the top three teams in the Commonwealth (besides the host nation, Australia), while the women's team was invited byFIBA and theCGF.[11]

Men's tournament

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Main article:Basketball at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Men's tournament
Roster[12]
Pool A
TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
 Australia330271183+886Semifinals
 New Zealand321265204+615
 Canada312197244−474Qualifying finals
 Nigeria303187289−1023
Source:[citation needed]
6 April 2018
20:00
Nigeria 65–110 New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 15–24, 20–26, 8–31, 22–29
Pts:Dike 15
Rebs:Achiuwa 8
Asts:Ofoegbu,Achiuwa 2
Pts:Abercrombie 21
Rebs:Pledger 10
Asts:Ili,Kenny 6
Cairns Convention Centre,Cairns
Referees: Liszka (POL), Kom Njilo (CMR),
Unsworth (GBR)

7 April 2018
21:00
New Zealand 73–79 Australia
Scoring by quarter:21–19,19–16, 19-21, 14-23
Pts:Ili 22
Rebs:Delany 6
Asts:Ili 4
Pts:Kay 21
Rebs:Sobey 6
Asts:Cadee 3
Cairns Convention Centre,Cairns
Referees: Bermudez (MEX), Liszka (POL),
Dodds (GBR)

9 April 2018
18:30
Canada 60–82 New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 14–20, 17–20, 12–23, 17–19
Pts:Kapinga 19
Rebs:Morgan 6
Asts:Diawara,Kapinga 2
Pts:Abercrombie 17
Rebs:Abercrombie 9
Asts:Ili 5
Cairns Convention Centre,Cairns
Referees: Bermudez (MEX), Boyer (AUS),
Decastro (MOZ)

Semifinal
14 April 2018
12:30
New Zealand 86–88 Canada
Scoring by quarter: 16–22,26–23, 16–30,28–13
Pts:Ili 23
Rebs:Mika Vukona 15
Asts:Ili 7
Pts:Diressa 22
Rebs:Pierre-Charles 7
Asts:Tutu 6
Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre,Gold Coast
Referees: Liszka (POL), Kato (JPN),
Kom Njilo (CMR)

Bronze medal match
15 April 2018
09:00
Scotland 69–79 New Zealand
Scoring by quarter:21–19, 14–22, 9–18,25–20
Pts:Bunyan 13
Rebs:Fraser 6
Asts:Bunyan 5
Pts:Abercrombie 26
Rebs:Loe 10
Asts:Loe 4
Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre,Gold Coast
Referees: Beattie (USA), Weiland (CAN),
Boyer (AUS)

Women's tournament

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Main article:Basketball at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament
Roster[13]

The following is the New Zealand roster in the women's basketball tournament of the 2018 Commonwealth Games.[14]

New Zealand women's national basketball team - 2018 Commonwealth Games roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameAge –Date of birthHeightClubCtr.
G0Zara Jillings19 –(1998-05-30)30 May 19981.75 m (5 ft 9 in)Fordham RamsUnited States
G1Erin Rooney27 –(1990-09-03)3 September 19901.73 m (5 ft 8 in)BBC TroistorrentsSwitzerland
G2Micaela Cocks31 –(1986-05-02)2 May 19861.74 m (5 ft 9 in)Townsville FireAustralia
F4Kalani Purcell23 –(1995-01-13)13 January 19951.84 m (6 ft 0 in)Melbourne BoomersAustralia
G6Jordan Hunter27 –(1990-08-20)20 August 19901.68 m (5 ft 6 in)Sturt SabresAustralia
G7Antonia Farnworth30 –(1987-05-10)10 May 19871.81 m (5 ft 11 in)Perth LynxAustralia
F8Natalie Taylor35 –(1982-12-24)24 December 19821.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Brisbane SpartansAustralia
G/F10Chevannah Paalvast26 –(1991-09-04)4 September 19911.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Canberra CapitalsAustralia
F11Jessica Bygate26 –(1992-01-10)10 January 19921.85 m (6 ft 1 in)Sandringham SabresAustralia
C13Josephine Stockill24 –(1993-12-29)29 December 19931.86 m (6 ft 1 in)Sunbury JetsAustralia
F15Deena Franklin23 –(1995-02-05)5 February 19951.86 m (6 ft 1 in)Harbour BreezeNew Zealand
G55Charlisse Leger-Walker16 –(2001-09-15)15 September 20011.74 m (5 ft 9 in)Waikato WizardsNew Zealand
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club - describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age - describes age
    on 5 April 2018
Pool B
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 New Zealand330256148+1086Qualifying finals
2 Jamaica321196195+15
3 Malaysia312187239−524
4 India303184241−573
Source:GC2018
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
5 April 2018
21:00
New Zealand 86–44 Malaysia
Scoring by quarter:24–10,27–15,15–3,20–16
Pts:Cocks 15
Rebs:Purcell 12
Asts:Hunter 6
Pts:Yap 12
Rebs:Pang 7
Asts:Pang 5
Cairns Convention Centre,Cairns
Referees: James Boyer (AUS), Sarah Carey (AUS), Kate Webb (ENG)

7 April 2018
11:30
New Zealand 80–49 Jamaica
Scoring by quarter:17–16,24–9,19–14,20–10
Pts:Leger-Walker 18
Rebs:Leger-Walker 6
Asts:Cocks 6
Pts:George 12
Rebs:Jackson 7
Asts:L. Gordon,Jackson 2
Cairns Convention Centre,Cairns
Referees: Christine Vuong (CAN), Ceciline Michael Vincent (IND), Artur Decastro (MOZ)

8 April 2018
17:30
India 55–90 New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 12–31, 10–23, 19–19, 14–17
Pts:Kumari 14
Rebs:Skaria 9
Asts:Limaye,Sidhu 3
Pts:Cocks 21
Rebs:Farnworth 7
Asts:Farnworth 5
Cairns Convention Centre,Cairns
Referees: James Boyer (AUS), Christine Vuong (CAN), Simon Unsworth (ENG)

Qualifying final
10 April 2018
21:00
Mozambique 63–79 New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 7–18, 19–23, 15–19,22–19
Pts:Mafanela 15
Rebs:Lhavanguane,Mucauro 7
Asts:Cossa,Mucauro 5
Pts:Taylor 25
Rebs:Taylor 8
Asts:Hunter 7
Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre,Townsville
Referees: Takaki Kato (JPN), Jon Chapman (AUS), Joyce Muchenu (ZIM)

Semifinal
13 April 2018
21:00
Australia 109–50 New Zealand
Scoring by quarter:25–12,28–16,30–6,26–16
Pts:Cambage 21
Rebs:Griffin,Kunek 7
Asts:O'Hea 6
Pts:three players 9
Rebs:Paalvast 5
Asts:Cocks,Purcell 3
Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre,Gold Coast
Referees: Wojciech Liszka (POL), Viola Gyoergyi (NOR), Chris Dodds (GBR)

Bronze medal match
14 April 2018
18:00
New Zealand 74–58 Canada
Scoring by quarter:16–12,18–14,23–13, 17–19
Pts:Leger-Walker,Taylor 18
Rebs:Purcell 7
Asts:Cocks 7
Pts:Nofuente 18
Rebs:three players 6
Asts:Masikewich,Traer 2
Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre,Gold Coast
Referees: Jon Chapman (AUS), Sarah Carey (AUS), Kate Webb (ENG)

Beach volleyball

[edit]
Main article:Beach volleyball at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

The women's pair was named on 10 January 2018.[15] The men's pair was added on 20 February 2018.[16]

AthleteEventPreliminary roundStandingQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Ben O'Dea
Sam O'Dea
Men'sPool C
 ApostolouChrysostomou (CYP)
W 2 – 1
 AcacioSoares (MOZ)
W 2 – 1
 GregorySheaf (ENG)
W 2 – 1
1 StewartWilliams (TTO)
W 2 – 0
 PedlowSchachter (CAN)
L 0 – 2
 GregorySheaf (ENG)
W 2 – 0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Kelsie Wills
Shaunna Polley
Women'sPool C
 NzayisengaMutatsimpundu (RWA)
W 2 – 0
 LauOng (SGP)
W 2 – 0
 MatauatuPata (VAN)
W 2 – 0
1 AngelopoulouKonstantinou (CYP)
L 0 – 2
did not advance

Boxing

[edit]
Main article:Boxing at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

The eight-member boxing team was announced on 22 February 2018.[17]

Men
AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Richard Hadlow64 kg Volcere (SEY)
W 4 – 1
 Vidanalage (SRI)
L 1 – 4
did not advance
Leroy Hindley69 kg Katta (SLE)
W 5 – 0
 Moshoeshoe (LES)
W 4 – 1
 Walsh (NIR)
L 0 – 5
did not advance
Ryan Scaife75 kgBye Owuor (KEN)
W 5 – 0
 Ntsengue (CMR)
L 0 – 5
did not advance
David Nyika91 kg Aska (ANT)
W 5 – 0
 Ndzie Tsoye (CMR)
WW/O
 Clarke (ENG)
W 5 – 0
 Whateley (AUS)
W 5 – 0
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Patrick Mailata91 kg+ Barton (SCO)
W 5 – 0
 McMonagle (NIR)
W 5 – 0
 Clarke (ENG)
L 2 – 3
Did not advance3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Women
AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Tasmyn Benny48 kg Modukanele (BOT)
W 5 – 0
 O'Hara (NIR)
L 0 – 5
Did not advance3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Alexis Pritchard57 kg Ranone (LES)
WRSC
 Hansika (SRI)
W 5 – 0
 Walsh (NIR)
L 1 – 4
Did not advance3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Troy Garton60 kgBye Kasemang (BOT)
W 5 – 0
 Stridsman (AUS)
L 0 – 5
Did not advance3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Cycling

[edit]
Main article:Cycling at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

The team of 33 cyclists was named on 17 February 2018.[18] Jason Christie replaced Alex Frame, and Hayden McCormick replaced Hamish Bond in the road race, leaving Bond to focus solely on the time trial, on 22 March 2018.[19]

Road

[edit]
Men
AthleteEventTimeRank
Shane ArchboldRoad race3:57:016
Jack Bauer3:57:2213
Jason Christie3:57:5816
Sam Gaze3:57:0410
Hayden McCormick3:57:015
James Oram3:57:1011
Hamish BondTime trial48:45.453rd place, bronze medalist(s)
James Oram49:40.725
Women
AthleteEventTimeRank
Bryony BothaRoad raceDNF
Rushlee Buchanan3:05:4026
Sharlotte Lucas3:02:184
Kate McIlroy3:03:3219
Linda Villumsen3:02:4312
Georgia Williams3:02:182nd place, silver medalist(s)
Rushlee BuchananTime trial37:39.285
Linda Villumsen36:03.012nd place, silver medalist(s)

Track

[edit]
Sprint
AthleteEventQualificationRound 1QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankOpposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Eddie DawkinsMen's sprint9.7047Q Truman (ENG)
L 10.222
did not advance
Ethan Mitchell9.6543Q Constable (AUS)
W 10.518
 Schmid (AUS)
L,L
did not advance
Sam Webster9.80912Q Hindes (ENG)
W 10.167
 Owens (ENG)
W 10.250,W 10.188
 Sahrom (MAS)
W 10.334,W 10.151
 Carlin (SCO)
W 10.123,W 9.952
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Eddie Dawkins
Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
Men's team sprint42.822GR1Q England
W 42.877
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Emma CummingWomen's sprint11.0798Q Stewart (NIR)
W 11.800
 Morton (AUS)
L,L
did not advance
Natasha Hansen10.7603Q Coster (WAL)
W 11.389
 Mustapa (MAS)
W 11.242,W 11.670
 Genest (CAN)
W 11.317,L,W 11.672
 Morton (AUS)
L,L
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Olivia Podmore10.9855Q Walsh (CAN)
W 11.769
 McCulloch (AUS)
L,L
did not advance
Emma Cumming
Natasha Hansen
Women's team sprint33.3212Q Australia
L 33.115
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Keirin
AthleteEventRound 1RepechageSemifinalsFinal
Eddie DawkinsMen's keirin31Q3Q3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Bradly Knipe64Did not advance
Sam Webster2Q1Q5
Emma CummingWomen's keirin33Q411
Natasha Hansen1Q2Q3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Olivia Podmore51Q2Q6
Time trial
AthleteEventTimeRank
Eddie DawkinsMen's time trial59.9282nd place, silver medalist(s)
Dylan Kennett1:01.5467
Zac Williams1:01.1324
Ellesse AndrewsWomen's time trial35.85012
Emma Cumming34.2303rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Natasha Hansen34.2384
Pursuit
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
TimeRankOpponent
Results
Rank
Jared GrayMen's pursuit4:22.75212did not advance
Dylan Kennett4:13.4143QB Kerby (AUS)
W 4:18.373
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Nick Kergozou4:23.42913did not advance
Regan Gough
Nick Kergozou
Tom Sexton
Campbell Stewart
Men's team pursuitDSQdid not advance
Ellesse AndrewsWomen's pursuit3:33.7076did not advance
Bryony Botha3:35.3949
Kirstie James3:29.1925
Bryony Botha
Rushlee Buchanan
Kirstie James
Racquel Sheath
Women's team pursuit4:22.3312Q Australia
LOVL
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Points race
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Regan GoughMen's point race282Q439
Campbell Stewart99Q692nd place, silver medalist(s)
Tom Sexton124Q4310
Rushlee BuchananWomen's points race105
Michaela Drummond410
Racquel Sheath017
Scratch race
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Dylan KennettMen's scratch race7Q15
Nick Kergozou6Q17
Campbell Stewart6Q2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Michaela DrummondWomen's scratch race10
Kirstie James5
Racquel Sheath15

Mountain bike

[edit]
AthleteEventTimeRank
Anton CooperMen's cross-country1:17:362nd place, silver medalist(s)
Sam Gaze1:17:361st place, gold medalist(s)
Ben Oliver1:18:414
Samara SheppardWomen's cross-country1:23:469

Diving

[edit]
Main article:Diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

New Zealand participated with a team of five athletes: two men and three women. Two divers were among selections announced on 22 December 2017,[20] and three further divers were added to the squad on 16 February 2018.[21]

Men
AthleteEventPreliminariesFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Liam Stone1 m springboard255.9013did not advance
3 m springboard325.9515did not advance
Anton Down-Jenkins3 m springboard326.7014did not advance
Anton Down-Jenkins
Liam Stone
3 m synchronised springboard332.648
Women
AthleteEventPreliminariesFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Shaye Boddington1 m springboard237.959Q194.5012
Elizabeth Cui1 m springboard198.8013did not advance
3 m springboard241.2010Q247.1012
Elizabeth Cui
Yu Qian Goh
3 m synchronised springboard251.704

Gymnastics

[edit]
Main article:Gymnastics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

The first five gymnasts were announced on 22 December 2017.[22] An additional two gymnasts were announced on 5 February 2018.[23]

Artistic

[edit]
Men
Team Final & Individual Qualification
AthleteEventApparatusTotalRank
FPHRVPBHB
David BishopTeam12.50012.45013.80012.450
Ethan Dick13.700Q11.80012.65014.00013.35010.80076.30016Q
Devy Dyson11.15010.20013.825Q12.80013.200
Kyleab Ellis13.10014.300Q13.225
Mikhail Koudinov13.60012.35012.90013.90013.75012.80079.3009Q
Total40.40036.65039.37542.20040.32538.450237.4006
Individual Finals
AthleteEventApparatusTotalRank
FPHRVPBHB
Ethan DickAll-around13.60012.85012.70013.90012.50012.40077.95011
Floor13.50013.5005
Devy DysonRings13.53313.5336
Kyleab EllisVault13.93313.9337
Mikhail KoudinovAll-around12.20012.85013.00013.60011.95011.60075.20015
Women
Individual Qualification
AthleteEventApparatusTotalRank
VUBBBF
Stella AshcroftQualification13.10010.00011.75010.87545.72514Q
Individual Finals
AthleteEventApparatusTotalRank
VUBBBF
Stella AshcroftAll-around12.9509.90011.70011.50046.05013

Rhythmic

[edit]
Individual Qualification
AthleteEventApparatusTotalRank
HoopBallClubsRibbon
Stella EbertQualification10.4007.4009.3007.55034.65022

Hockey

[edit]
Main article:Hockey at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

New Zealand has qualified both men's and women's hockey teams for a total of 36 athletes (18 men and 18 women). Both teams qualified as being one of the top nine teams in the Commonwealth (besides the host nation, Australia) according to theirFIH World Rankings as of 31 October 2017.

Men's tournament

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Main article:Hockey at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Men's tournament
Roster[24]
Pool A
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Australia(H)4400162+1412Advance toSemi-finals
2 New Zealand4301186+129
3 Scotland4103714−735th–6th place match
4 Canada4103312−937th–8th place match
5 South Africa4103414−1039th–10th place match
Source:FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results.
(H) Hosts


6 April 2018 (2018-04-06)
11:30
New Zealand 6–2 Canada
Russellfield hockey ball 28'
Woodsfield hockey ball 31'
Muirfield hockey ball 41'
Lettfield hockey ball 42'
Jennessfield hockey ball 42'
Inglisfield hockey ball 60'
ReportKirkpatrickfield hockey ball 47'
Johnstonfield hockey ball 58'
Umpires:
Hong Zhen Lim (SGP)
Paul Walker (GBR)

8 April 2018 (2018-04-08)
16:30
New Zealand 6–0 South Africa
Russellfield hockey ball 4'25'
J. Panchiafield hockey ball 26'
Woodsfield hockey ball 27'
Muirfield hockey ball 50'
Rossfield hockey ball 53'
Report
Umpires:
Jamie Hooper (WAL)
Paul Walker (ENG)

10 April 2018 (2018-04-10)
11:30
New Zealand 5–2 Scotland
Russellfield hockey ball 3'30', 34'
J. Panchiafield hockey ball 4'
Inglisfield hockey ball 50'
ReportForsythfield hockey ball 20'53'
Umpires:
Anbananthan Rawi (MAS)
Deepak Joshi (IND)

11 April 2018 (2018-04-11)
16:30
Australia 2–1 New Zealand
Whettonfield hockey ball 20'
Mittonfield hockey ball 57'
ReportBennettfield hockey ball 59'
Umpires:
David Sweetman (SCO)
Hong Zhen Lim (SGP)

Semifinal
13 April 2018 (2018-04-13)
21:45
India 2–3 New Zealand
H. Singhfield hockey ball 30'56'ReportInglisfield hockey ball 7'
Jennessfield hockey ball 13'
Childfield hockey ball 40'
Umpires:
Lim Hong Zhen (SGP)
Rawi Anbananthan (MAS)

Gold medal match
14 April 2018 (2018-04-14)
21:15
Australia 2–0 New Zealand
Kleinschmidtfield hockey ball 21'
Dawsonfield hockey ball 28'
Report
Umpires:
Sean Rapaport (RSA)
Lim Hong Zhen (SGP)

Women's tournament

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Main article:Hockey at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament
Roster[25]
Pool B
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Australia(H)431080+810Advance toSemi-finals
2 New Zealand4220181+178
3 Canada412152+355th–6th place match
4 Scotland411268−247th–8th place match
5 Ghana4004127−2609th–10th place match
Source:FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results.
(H) Hosts


5 April 2018 (2018-04-05)
11:30
Scotland 1–6 New Zealand
Howiefield hockey ball 53'ReportSmithfield hockey ball 10'
Nealfield hockey ball 12'
Gloynfield hockey ball 18'48'
Keddellfield hockey ball 18'45'
Umpires:
Ayanna McClean (USA)
Cookie Tan (SGP)

6 April 2018 (2018-04-06)
16:30
New Zealand 12–0 Ghana
Doarfield hockey ball 10'50', 53'
Smithfield hockey ball 14'
Charltonfield hockey ball 16'
Gloynfield hockey ball 28'
Michelsenfield hockey ball 33'
Merryfield hockey ball 35'
Harrisonfield hockey ball 43'
McLarenfield hockey ball 49'59'
Robinsonfield hockey ball 51'
Report
Umpires:
Catherine Wright (GBR)
Aleisha Neumann (AUS)

8 April 2018 (2018-04-08)
11:30
New Zealand 0–0 Canada
Report
Umpires:
Wanri Venter (RSA)
Nur Hafiza Azman (MAS)

9 April 2018 (2018-04-09)
21:30
Australia 0–0 New Zealand
Report
Umpires:
Sarah Wilson (SCO)
Ayanna McClean (TTO)

Semifinal
12 April 2018 (2018-04-12)
19:00
England 0–0 New Zealand
Report
Penalties
DansonPenalty shoot-out missed
BrayPenalty shoot-out missed
MartinPenalty shoot-out scored
TomanPenalty shoot-out missed
Pearne-WebbPenalty shoot-out missed
1–2Penalty shoot-out missedCharlton
Penalty shoot-out missedThompson
Penalty shoot-out scoredHarrison
Penalty shoot-out missedGunson
Penalty shoot-out scoredMichelsen
Umpires:
Sarah Wilson (SCO)
Aleisha Neumann (AUS)

Gold medal match
14 April 2018 (2018-04-14)
12:45
New Zealand 4–1 Australia
Gloynfield hockey ball 28'
Keddellfield hockey ball 34'
Merryfield hockey ball 42'
McLarenfield hockey ball 56'
ReportKennyfield hockey ball 50'
Umpires:
Sarah Wilson (SCO)
Ayanna McClean (TTO)

Lawn bowls

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Main article:Lawn bowls at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

The NZOC named seven para-bowlers to compete at the games on 22 November 2017.[5] with the ten able-bodied bowlers named in January 2018.[26]

Men
AthleteEventPreliminary roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal/BMRank
Match 1Match 2Match 3Match 4Match 5Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Shannon McIlroySingles Newell (JAM)
W 21 – 0
 Kumar (FIJ)
W 21 – 15
 Kimani (KEN)
W 21 – 12
 Paxton (ENG)
L 18 – 21
 Xalxo (IND)
W 21 – 0
1Q Paxton (ENG)
L 16 – 21
did not advance
Shannon McIlroy
Blake Signal
Pairs Botswana
W 27 – 8
 Papua New Guinea
W 24 – 11
 Cook Islands
W 26 – 12
 Fiji
W 18 – 11
 England
W 14 – 12
1Q Wales
L 20 – 7
did not advance
Ali Forsyth
Paul Girdler
Mike Nagy
Triples Singapore
W 28 – 6
 Niue
W 36 – 8
 Canada
W 18 – 13
 Namibia
W 28 – 8
1Q Australia
L 10 – 25
did not advance
Ali Forsyth
Paul Girdler
Mike Nagy
Blake Signal
Fours Cook Islands
W 21 – 4
 Papua New Guinea
W 20 – 12
 Canada
W 21 – 11
 Wales
W 11 – 10
1Q England
L 2 – 20
did not advance
Women
AthleteEventPreliminary roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal/BMRank
Match 1Match 2Match 3Match 4Match 5Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Jo EdwardsSingles Pinki (IND)
W 20 – 16
 Blumsky (NIU)
W 21 – 11
 Rednall (ENG)
L 17 – 21
 Tikoisuva (FIJ)
W 21 – 10
 Saroji (MAS)
W 21 – 7
1Q Saroji (MAS)
W 21 – 9
 Piketh (RSA)
W 21 – 17
 Daniels (WAL)
W 21 – 17
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Jo Edwards
Val Smith
Pairs Fiji
W 17 – 16
 Tonga
W 29 – 6
 Canada
L 16 – 18
 Norfolk Island
L 11 – 20
3did not advance
Mandy Boyd
Tayla Bruce
Katelyn Inch
Triples Zambia
W 24 – 12
 Namibia
W 21 – 15
 Jersey
W 24 – 8
 Wales
W 19 – 15
1Q Canada
L 16 – 18
did not advance
Mandy Boyd
Tayla Bruce
Katelyn Inch
Val Smith
Fours Jersey
W 20 – 15
 Zambia
W 21 – 8
 Norfolk Island
W 28 – 5
 South Africa
L 11 – 16
2Q South Africa
L 8 – 16
did not advance
Para
AthleteEventGroup stageSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Sue Curran
Ann Muir (guide)
David Stallard
Peter Blick (guide)
Mixed para pairs Wales
W 14 – 11
 South Africa
L 12 – 14
 Australia
L 11 – 16
 Scotland
L 5 – 23
 England
W 16 – 13
5did not advance
Mark Noble
Bruce Wakefield
Barry Wynks
Open para triples Wales
W 26 – 5
 England
L 12 – 13
 Scotland
W 17 – 9
 South Africa
W 19 – 11
 Australia
L 11 – 16
3Q England
W 18 – 11
 Australia
L 14 – 13
2nd place, silver medalist(s)

Netball

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Main article:Netball at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

New Zealand qualified a netball team by virtue of being ranked in the top 11 (excluding the host nation, Australia) of theINF World Rankings on 1 July 2017.[27][28][29] The team was announced on 8 February 2018.[30]

Roster
Pool B
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 England5500342202+14010Semi-finals
2 New Zealand5302292235+576
3 Uganda5302287248+396Classification matches
4 Malawi5302277284−76
5 Scotland5104195289−942
6 Wales5005215350−1350
Updated to match(es) played on 11 April 2018. Source:GC2018


5 April 2018
18:30
ReportNew Zealand 64–51 Uganda  Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre
Umpires: Helen George
Kate Stephenson
Reserve umpire: Gary Burgess
FolauGoals scored 22/22 (100%)
EkenasioGoals scored 19/26 (73%)
Selby-RickitGoals scored 13/14 (93%)
MesGoals scored 10/17 (59%)
ProscoviaGoals scored 37/42 (88%)
NanyongaGoals scored 14/16 (88%)

6 April 2018
13:00
ReportWales 44–70 New Zealand  Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre
Umpires: Theresa Prince
Jackie Mizon
Reserve umpire: Joshua Bowring
MoseleyGoals scored 21/30 (70%)
LewisGoals scored 21/31 (68%)
LlewelynGoals scored 1/1 (100%)
RoweGoals scored 1/2 (50%)
Selby-RickitGoals scored 28/31 (90%)
FolauGoals scored 19/23 (83%)
EkenasioGoals scored 13/17 (76%)
MesGoals scored 10/14 (71%)

8 April 2018
18:30
ReportMalawi 57–53 New Zealand  Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre
Umpires: Joshua Bowring
Gary Burgess
Reserve umpire: Theresa Prince
KumwendaGoals scored 41/46 (89%)
ChimaliroGoals scored 16/20 (80%)
FolauGoals scored 31/39 (79%)
Selby-RickitGoals scored 15/17 (88%)
MesGoals scored 7/12 (58%)
EkenasioGoals scored 0/2 (0%)

9 April 2018
20:30
ReportNew Zealand 60–29 Scotland  Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre
Umpires: Kate Stephenson
Michelle Phippard
Reserve umpire: Joshua Bowring
Selby-RickitGoals scored 33/37 (89%)
FolauGoals scored 27/35 (77%)
GoodwinGoals scored 23/28 (82%)
GallagherGoals scored 6/7 (86%)

11 April 2018
09:00
ReportNew Zealand 45–54 England  Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre
Umpires: Michelle Phippard
Marc Henning
Reserve umpire: Joshua Bowring
FolauGoals scored 30/39 (77%)
Selby-RickitGoals scored 12/19 (63%)
MesGoals scored 3/4 (75%)
HousbyGoals scored 27/32 (84%)
HartenGoals scored 27/31 (87%)

Semifinal
14 April 2018
17:00
ReportAustralia 65–44 New Zealand  Coomera Indoor Sports Centre
Umpires: Gary Burgess
Jackie Mizon
Reserve umpire: Kate Stephenson
ThwaitesGoals scored 24/25 (96%)
BassettGoals scored 17/18 (94%)
PettittGoals scored 15/16 (94%)
WoodGoals scored 9/12 (75%)
FolauGoals scored 32/41 (78%)
EkenasioGoals scored 7/9 (78%)
Selby-RickitGoals scored 3/5 (60%)
MesGoals scored 2/3 (67%)

Bronze medal match
15 April 2018
11:00
ReportNew Zealand 55–60 Jamaica  Coomera Indoor Sports Centre
Umpires: Marc Henning
Michelle Phippard
Reserve umpire: Joshua Bowring
FolauGoals scored 34/44 (77%)
MesGoals scored 12/20 (60%)
EkenasioGoals scored 9/13 (69%)
AikenGoals scored 24/31 (77%)
Fowler-ReidGoals scored 21/22 (95%)
BeckfordGoals scored 15/18 (83%)

Rugby sevens

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Main article:Rugby sevens at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

TheNew Zealand men's side qualified due to their2016–17 World Rugby Sevens Series ranking, while theNew Zealand women's side qualified due to their2016–17 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series ranking. Both the men's and women's teams were announced on 21 March 2018.[31]

Men's tournament

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Main article:Rugby sevens at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Men's tournament
Team

Travelling reserve:Teddy Stanaway

Pool B
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 New Zealand330012714+1139Semi-finals
2 Kenya32018050+307Classification semi-finals
3 Canada31026459+55
4 Zambia30030148−1483
Source:GC2018
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
14 April 2018
10:37
New Zealand 54–0 Zambia
Try:Koroi 1' c
Nanai-Seturo 4' c
Molia 7' m
Mikkelson 8' c
Rokolisoa 8' c
Baker 10' c
Knewstubb 11' c
Ware 14' c
Con:Baker (2/3) 1', 8'
Koroi (1/1) 4'
Rokolisoa (2/2) 9', 10'
Knewstubb (2/2) 11', 14'
(Gold Coast 2018)
Robina Stadium,Gold Coast
Referee:Damon Murphy (Australia)

14 April 2018
14:17
New Zealand 40–7 Kenya
Try:Nanai-Seturo (2) 1' m, 6' c
Molia 3' c
Ware 8' c
Curry 9' c
Knewstubb 11' c
Con:Koroi (2/3) 3', 6'
Baker (1/1) 8'
Knewstubb (2/2) 10', 11'
(Gold Coast 2018)Try:Oliech 12' c
Con:Oliech (1/1) 13'
Robina Stadium,Gold Coast
Referee:Sam Grove-White (Scotland)

14 April 2018
20:49
New Zealand 33–7 Canada
Try:Curry 1' m
Ware (2) 3' c, 8' c
Koroi 5' c
Baker 11' c
Con:Knewstubb (3/4) 3', 5', 8'
Baker (1/1) 11'
(Gold Coast 2018)Try:Cejvanovic 13' c
Con:Hirayama (1/1) 14'
Cards:Jonesyellow card 2' to 5'
Robina Stadium,Gold Coast
Referee:Craig Evans (Wales)

Semifinal
15 April 2018
11:43
England 12–17 New Zealand
(Gold Coast 2018)
Robina Stadium,Gold Coast
Referee:Rasta Rasivhenge (South Africa)

Gold medal match
15 April 2018
15:01
New Zealand 14–0 Fiji
(Gold Coast 2018)
Robina Stadium,Gold Coast
Referee:Damon Murphy (Australia)

Women's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Rugby sevens at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament
Team

Travelling reserve:Risi Pouri-Lane

Pool A
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 New Zealand33001107+1039Semi-finals
2 Canada32016036+247
3 Kenya31023179−485Classification semi-finals
4 South Africa30031089−793
Source:GC2018
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
13 April 2018
16:53
New Zealand 45–0 Kenya
Try:Woodman (3) 1' m, 8' c, 9' c
Brazier 2' c
Broughton 7' c
Williams (2) 11' c, 14' m
Con:Nathan-Wong (5/6) 3', 7', 8', 9', 11'
Willison (0/1)
(Gold Coast 2018)
Robina Stadium,Gold Coast
Referee:Rose LaBreche (Canada)

13 April 2018
19:33
New Zealand 41–0 South Africa
Try:Goss 1' c
Woodman (2) 1' m, 8' c
Blyde 6' m
Broughton 7' m
Williams 9' c
Brazier 12' m
Con:Nathan-Wong (3/6) 1', 8', 9'
Willison (0/1)
(Gold Coast 2018)
Robina Stadium,Gold Coast
Referee:Sara Cox (England)

14 April 2018
12:49
New Zealand 24–7 Canada
Try:Woodman 2' m
Blyde (2) 9' m, 12' c
Waaka 14' c
Con:Nathan-Wong (2/4) 12', 14'
Cards:Gossyellow card 6' to 8'
Blydeyellow card 7' to 9'
(Gold Coast 2018)Try:Greenshields 7' c
Con:Landry (1/1) 7'
Robina Stadium,Gold Coast
Referee:Alhambra Nievas (Spain)

Semifinal
15 April 2018
11:21
New Zealand 26–5 England
(Gold Coast 2018)
Robina Stadium,Gold Coast
Referee:Alhambra Nievas (Spain)

Gold medal match
15 April 2018
14:39
Australia 12–17 New Zealand
(Gold Coast 2018)
Robina Stadium,Gold Coast
Referee:Sara Cox (England)

Shooting

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Main article:Shooting at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

The NZOC announced eleven shooters to compete at the Games on 17 January 2018.[32]

Nomination criteria:[33]

Men
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Myles Browne-ColeTrap10919did not advance
Owen RobinsonTrap11512did not advance
Ryan Taylor50 m rifle prone619.42Q184.15
Scott WilsonDouble trap12711did not advance
Ricky Zhao50 m pistol511 -3x14did not advance
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Janet Hunt50 m rifle prone608.210
Sally Johnston607.811
Natalie RooneyTrap66 +77did not advance
Chloe TippleSkeet687did not advance
Open
Queen's Prize (full bore)
AthleteEventDay 1Day 2Day 3Total
PointsPointsPointsPointsRank
Brian CarterIndividual105 - 14v148 - 19v145 - 9v398 - 42v15
John Snowden105 - 14v147 - 11v148 - 10v400 - 35v8
Brian Carter
John Snowden
Pairs296- 34v285- 16v581- 50v5

Squash

[edit]
Main article:Squash at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

The seven-member squash team was announced on 7 February 2018.[34]

Individual
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Paul CollMen's singlesBye Ndhlovu (ZAM)
W 3 – 1
 Yuen (MAS)
W 3 – 0
 Selby (ENG)
W 3 – 1
 Makin (WAL)
W 3 – 2
 Willstrop (ENG)
L 0 – 3
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Campbell Grayson Khalil (GUY)
W 3 – 0
 Moran (SCO)
W 3 – 0
 Willstrop (ENG)
L 1 – 3
did not advance
Evan Williams Kelly (CAY)
W 3 – 0
 Adnan (MAS)
L 1 – 3
did not advance
Joelle KingWomen's singlesBye Saffery (WAL)
W 3 – 0
 Subramaniam (MAS)
W 3 – 1
 Chinappa (IND)
W 3 – 0
 David (MAS)
W 3 - 1
 Perry (ENG)
W 3 - 2
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Amanda Landers-MurphyBye Methsarani (SRI)
W 3 – 0
 Massaro (ENG)
L 0 – 3
did not advance
Doubles
AthleteEventGroup stageRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Paul Coll
Campbell Grayson
Men's doubles Doyle &
Snagg (SVG)
W 2 – 0
 Hindle &
Zammit-Lewis (MLT)
W 2 – 0
1Q Aslam &
Zaman (PAK)
W 2 – 0
 Alexander &
Palmer (AUS)
L 1 – 2
did not advance
Lance Beddoes
Evan Williams
 Adnan &
Yuen (MAS)
L 0 – 2
 Bailey &
Wilson (SVG)
W 2 – 0
2Q Selby &
Waller (ENG)
L 0 – 2
did not advance
Joelle King
Amanda Landers-Murphy
Women's doubles Arnold &
Subramaniam (MAS)
L 0 – 2
 Cardwell &
Nunn (AUS)
W 2 – 0
2Q Duncalf &
Waters (ENG)
W 2 – 0
 Grinham &
Urquhart (AUS)
W 2 – 0
 Chinappa &
Pallikal Karthik (IND)
W 2 – 0
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Paul Coll
Joelle King
Mixed doubles Vai &
Suari (PNG)
W 2 – 0
 Hindle &
Kellas (MLT)
W 2 – 0
1Q Best &
Simpson (BAR)
W 2 – 0
 Chinappa &
Pal Sandhu (IND)
W 2 – 0
 Pallikal Karthik &
Ghosal (IND)
L 1 – 2
 Waters &
Selby (ENG)
W 2 – 0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Zac Millar
Amanda Landers-Murphy
 Duncalf &
Waller (ENG)
L 1 – 2
 Sultana &
Zammit-Lewis (MLT)
W 2 – 0
2Q Chinappa &
Pal Sandhu (IND)
L 1 – 2
did not advance

Swimming

[edit]
Main article:Swimming at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

The New Zealand swimming selections were announced on 22 December 2017,[20] with Lewis Clareburt added to the squad on 15 February 2018.[35]

Men
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Chris Arbuthnott100 m freestyle S958.785Q58.655
100 m backstroke S91:08.727Q1:07.857
Bradlee Ashby200 m backstroke2:02.3214did not advance
200 m butterfly2:00.3011did not advance
200 m individual medley2:00.575Q1:59.595
400 m individual medley4:18.835Q4:18.615
Lewis Clareburt200 m backstroke2:01.5410did not advance
200 m butterfly1:58.326Q1:58.517
200 m individual medley2:01.338Q2:01.137
400 m individual medley4:19.166Q4:14.423rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Celyn Edwards100 m breaststroke SB81:25.065Q1:25.636
200 m individual medley SM82:40.284Q2:35.074
Daniel Hunter50 m freestyle22.328Q22.349did not advance
100 m freestyle49.65=10Q49.118Q49.308
50 m butterfly24.015Q23.935Q23.875
Corey Main100 m backstroke54.994Q55.027Q54.887
200 m backstroke2:01.7311did not advance
Sam Perry50 m freestyle22.9316Q23.1316did not advance
100 m freestyle49.9016Q49.8314did not advance
50 m butterfly24.237Q23.996Q23.966
Jesse Reynolds100 m freestyle S91:00.066Q1:00.036
100 m backstroke S91:06.464Q1:05.504
100 m breaststroke SB81:21.824Q1:21.654
Matthew Stanley100 m freestyle49.7914Q49.6111did not advance
200 m freestyle1:48.7512did not advance
Daniel Hunter
Sam Perry
Corey Main
Matthew Stanley
4 × 100 m freestyle relay3:17.963Q3:16.604
Women
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Carina Doyle100 m freestyle56.2713Q56.1812did not advance
200 m freestyle2:00.0110did not advance
400 m freestyle4:13.338Q4:15.898
Helena Gasson50 m butterfly27.10=9Q27.1911did not advance
100 m butterfly1:00.0014Q59.7012did not advance
200 m butterfly2:13.2513did not advance
Bobbi Gichard50 m backstroke28.8110Q28.56=10did not advance
100 m backstroke1:01.339Q1:01.7512did not advance
200 m backstroke2:17.8813did not advance
Georgia Marris100 m freestyle56.9815Q56.4815did not advance
100 m butterfly1:00.4315Q1:00.5816did not advance
Tupou Neiufi100 m backstroke S91:18.086Q1:17.106
Sophie Pascoe100 m breaststroke SB91:17.921Q1:18.091st place, gold medalist(s)
200 m individual medley SM102:27.261Q2.27.721st place, gold medalist(s)
Bronagh Ryan50 m breaststroke32.1815Q32.7016did not advance
100 m breaststroke1:10.7817did not advance
Laticia-Leigh Transom50 m freestyle25.9610Q25.9512did not advance
100 m freestyle56.3214Q56.2613did not advance
Carina Doyle
Helena Gasson
Georgia Marris
Laticia-Leigh Transom
4 × 100 m freestyle relay3:43.774
Helena Gasson
Bobbi Gichard
Bronagh Ryan
Laticia-Leigh Transom
4 × 100 m medley relay4:07.476

Triathlon

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Main article:Triathlon at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

The NZOC announced five triathletes to compete at the games on 9 November 2017.[36] Tony Dodds was added on 14 February 2018.[37]

Individual
AthleteEventSwim (750 m)Transition 1Bike (20 km)Transition 2Run (5 km)TotalRank
Tony DoddsMen's8:570:3528:040:2517:2855:2916
Tayler Reid8:490:3327:450:2416:1753:4811
Ryan Sissons9:010:3627:570:2514:5052:495
Andrea HewittWomen's9:590:3731:160:2918:271:00:4813
Rebecca Spence9:460:3830:130:2818:0759:1210
Nicole van der Kaay9:460:3430:150:2717:2958:317
Mixed relay
AthletesEventTotal Times per Athlete
(Swim 250 m, Bike 7 km,
Run 1.5 km)
Total Group TimeRank
Nicole van der Kaay
Ryan Sissons
Andrea Hewitt
Tayler Reid
Mixed relay20:14
18:53
21:11
19:10
1:19:283rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Weightlifting

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Main article:Weightlifting at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

The NZOC announced twelve weightlifters to compete at the Games on 24 November 2017.[38]

Nomination criteria:[39]

Men
AthleteEventSnatchClean &
Jerk
TotalRank
Ianne Guiñares–62 kg1161452617
Vester Villalon–69 kg118DNF
Cameron McTaggart–77 kg1301602907
Richie Patterson–85 kgDNF
Stanislav Chalaev–105 kg148DNF
David Liti+105 kg174229403GR1st place, gold medalist(s)
Women
AthleteEventSnatchClean &
Jerk
TotalRank
Phillipa Patterson–53 kg76951716
Alethea Boon–58 kg811001815
Andrea Hams–69 kg951092046
Bailey Rogers–75 kg881162044
Tracey Lambrechs–90 kg931202135
Laurel Hubbard+90 kg120DNF

Wrestling

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Main article:Wrestling at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

The seven-member wrestling team was announced on 21 February 2018.[40]

Repechage format
AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalRepechageFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Brahm RichardsMen's freestyle -65 kg Bajrang (IND)
L 0 – 4
 Daniel (NGR)
L 0 – 4
did not advance
Akash KhullarMen's freestyle -74 kg Marianne (MRI)
W 4 – 0
 Evans (AUS)
L 0 – 5
did not advance
Toby FitzpatrickMen's freestyle -86 kgBye Eslami (ENG)
L 1 – 3
did not advance
Sam BelkinMen's freestyle -97 kg Erasmus (RSA)
L 0 – 4
 Verreynne (AUS)
W 3 – 1
 Steen (CAN)
L 0 – 4
4
Group stage format
AthleteEventGroup StageSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
RankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Ana MoceyawaWomen's freestyle -57 kg Schaefer (CAN)
L 0 – 5
 Dhanda (IND)
L 0 – 5
3did not advance
Nordic format
AthleteEventNordic Round RobinRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Tayla FordWomen's freestyle -62 kg Fazzari (CAN)
L 1 – 4
 Etane Ngolle (CMR)
W 5 – 0
 Adeniyi (NGR)
L 0 – 4
 Malik (IND)
L 1 – 3
4

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