Sport New Zealand

Sport New Zealand
Agency overview
Jurisdiction New Zealand
Headquarters 86 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, New Zealand
41°17′26″S 174°46′56″E / 41.290589°S 174.782154°E / -41.290589; 174.782154
Minister responsible
Agency executive
Website www.sportnz.org.nz

Sport New Zealand (Sport NZ) is the government body responsible for community sport and recreation in New Zealand.

Sport NZ believes sport is an integral part of New Zealand’s culture and way of life. The organisation believes whether New Zealanders are playing, coaching, refereeing, volunteering, managing or supporting – the power of sport helps bind communities and the nation together. The organisation also believes sport enriches the economy, improves wellbeing, helps children’s bodies and minds develop, and it makes people more resilient as communities and individuals.[1]

With this in mind, Sport NZ’s vision is to ensure that all New Zealanders have access to sport wherever they live, whoever they are and whatever their ability. The organisation’s wants to see more kids and more adults in sport and recreation, and more winners on the world stage through their subsidiary ‘High Performance Sport New Zealand’, which deals with elite athletes.

Sport NZ's vision is 'Everyone, every day, enjoying and excelling though sport and recreation. Sport NZ's mission is 'Creating a sport and recreation environment where more New Zealanders participate, support and win. To achieve these, Sport NZ takes a lead role by providing direction to all sports organisations and challenging the sport and recreation sector to continually improve. They work to help their partners, such as national and regional sports organisations or regional sports trusts, strive to reach their fullest potential for the good of all New Zealanders.

The organisation was formerly known as Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC), but was branded as Sport New Zealand on 1 February 2012.

References

  1. Archived May 3, 2012 at the Wayback Machine

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