New Zealand at the 1986 Commonwealth Games

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New Zealand
 at the Commonwealth Games

Flag of New Zealand
CGF code  NZL
CGA New Zealand Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.org.nz
At the 1986 Commonwealth Games
in Edinburgh, Scotland
Competitors 128
Officials 45
Flag bearer Opening: Stephanie Foster
Closing:
Medals
Rank: 4th
Gold
8
Silver
16
Bronze
14
Total
38
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New Zealand (abbreviated NZL) sent a team of 128 competitors and 45 officials to the 1986 Commonwealth Games, which were held in Edinburgh, Scotland. The flagbearer at the opening ceremony was Stephanie Foster.

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.

Medals

Gold Silver Bronze Total
New Zealand 8161438


New Zealand was fourth in the medal table in 1986.

Gold

Boxing:

1st Jimmy Thunder — Men's Heavyweight 81–91 kg

Lawn Bowls:

1st Ian Dickison — Men's Singles

Rowing:

1st Stephanie Foster — Women's Single Sculls
1st Robin Clarke and Stephanie Foster — Women's Double Sculls

Shooting:

1st Greg Yelavich — Men's 10 m Air Pistol
1st Greg Yelavich — Men's Free Pistol

Swimming:

1st Anthony Mosse — Men's 200 m Butterfly
1st Sylvia Hume — Women's 100 m Backstroke

Silver

Athletics:

2nd Anne Audain — Women's 10000 m
2nd Lorraine Moller — Women's Marathon

Cycling:

2nd Gary Anderson — Men's 1 km Time Trial
2nd Gary Anderson, Russell Clune, Stephen Swart and Andrew Whitford — Men's 4000 m Team Pursuit
2nd Blair Cox, Gregory Fraine, Paul Leitch and Graeme Miller — Men's Team Time Trial
2nd Brian Fowler — Men's Road Race

Rowing:

2nd Nigel Atherfold, Andrew Bird, Bruce Holden, Greg Johnston and Chris White — Men's Coxed Four
2nd Philippa Baker — Women's Lightweight Single Sculls
2nd Neil Gibson, Shane O'Brien, Andrew Stevenson and Don Symon — Men's Coxless Four
2nd Barrie Mabbott and Ian Wright — Men's Coxless Pair

Swimming:

2nd Paul Kingsman — Men's 100 m Backstroke
2nd Paul Kingsman — Men's 200 m Backstroke
2nd Anthony Mosse — Men's 100 m Butterfly

Weightlifting:

2nd Clayton Chelley — Men's −56 kg

Wrestling:

2nd Robert Algie — Men's 100 kg
2nd Steven Reinsfield — Men's 57 kg

Bronze

Athletics:

3rd Gavin Lovegrove — Men's Javelin Throw
3rd Simon Poelman — Men's Decathlon

Badminton:

3rd Kerrin Harrison and Glenn Stewart — Men's Doubles

Boxing:

3rd Johnny Wallace — Men's Featherweight 54–57 kg

Cycling:

3rd Gary Anderson — Men's 10 Mile Scratch Race
3rd Gary Anderson — Men's 4000 m Individual Pursuit

Rowing:

3rd Mike Burrell, Neil Gibson, Andrew Hay, Barrie Mabbott, Shane O'Brien, Andrew Stevenson, Don Symon, Carl Vincent and Ian Wright — Men's Eight
3rd Eric Verdonk — Men's Single Sculls

Shooting:

3rd John Farrell and John Woolley — Men's Skeet Pairs
3rd Rex Hamilton and Barry O'Neale — Men's 25 m Centre-Fire Pistol Pairs
3rd Barrie Wickens and Greg Yelavich — Men's 10 m Air Pistol Pairs

Swimming:

3rd Mike Davidson — Men's 400 m Freestyle
3rd Katie Sadleir — Women's Solo Synchromised Swimming

Wrestling:

3rd Stephen Bell — Men's 62 kg


New Zealand Team


See also

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