New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games

Since the first in 1930, New Zealand has competed in all 19 editions of the Commonwealth Games and has won a total of 564 medals including 130 gold.

The New Zealand Olympic Committee (known as The New Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association prior to 1994) is the body in New Zealand responsible for selecting Athletes to represent New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games. The NZOC is a member of the Commonwealth Games Federation.

In 1978 Nigeria boycotted the Commonwealth Games in protest at New Zealand's sporting contacts with apartheid-era South Africa

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Host nation

New Zealand has hosted the Games three times:

Medal tally

Historically, New Zealand has generally been 4th or 5th, though was up to 3rd (1950 & 1962), and down to 11th (1970 & 2010) and 9th (2006). At the first games in 1930, New Zealand's 4th position was ahead of Australia at 5th. At the conclusion of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, New Zealand has earned 130 gold medals, 189 silver medals and 245 bronze medals. In the all-time medal tally New Zealand is ranked 5th behind Australia, England, Canada and India

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Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1930 3 4 2 9 4
1934 1 0 2 3 6
1938 5 7 13 25 5
1950 10 22 22 54 3
1954 7 7 5 19 5
1958 4 6 9 19 5
1962 10 11 10 32 3
1966 8 5 13 26 4
1970 2 6 6 14 11
1974 9 8 18 35 4
1978 5 6 9 20 5
1982 5 8 13 26 5
1986 8 16 14 38 4
1990 17 14 27 58 4
1994 5 16 20 41 8
1998 8 6 20 34 6
2002 11 13 21 45 5
2006 6 12 13 31 9
2010 6 22 8 36 11
Total 130 189 245 564 5

Notable Competitors

Notable competitors for New Zealand include Greg Yelavich in sports shooting, who has won 11 medals at 6 games from 1986 to 2006. Rowan Brassey has also competed at 6 games, and has won 3 medals in lawn bowls. Greg Henderson has won 3 bronze and one gold medal for New Zealand Cycling. Athlete Valerie Young has won the most gold medals (5) of any New Zealand competitor.

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