New Zealand at the 1990 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 1990 Commonwealth Games
in Auckland, New Zealand
Competitors 224
Officials 61
Flag bearer Opening: Anthony Mosse
Closing: Gary Anderson
Medals
Rank: 4th
Gold
17
Silver
14
Bronze
27
Total
58
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New Zealand (abbreviated NZL) had a team of 224 competitors and 61 officials to the 1990 Commonwealth Games, which were held (like the 1950 Games) in Auckland, New Zealand. The games were part of New Zealand's 1990 sesquicentennial celebrations.

The flagbearer at the opening ceremony was Anthony Mosse, and at the closing ceremony was Gary Anderson. The opening ceremony included the arrival of The Queen's Representative Prince Edward, arrival of the Queen's Baton and many Māori ceremonial stories.

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.

Opening Ceremony

14th Commonwealth Games
Host city Auckland, New Zealand
Motto This is the Moment
Nations participating 55 Nations of the Commonwealth
Athletes participating 2,073
Events 205 events in 10 sports
Opening ceremony 24 January 1990
Closing ceremony 3 February 1990
Officially opened by Prince Edward
Queen's Baton Final Runner Mark Todd and Peter Snell
Main venue Mt Smart Stadium

The Opening Ceremony consisted many events including the arrival of The Queen's Representative Prince Edward, arrival of the Queen's Baton and many Māori ceremonial stories.

The Opening Ceremony was concluded by the singing of the games' theme song This is the moment.

Medals

Gold Silver Bronze Total
New Zealand 17142758


New Zealand was fourth in the medal table in 1990. With a tally of 17 gold medals and a total of 58 medals won this was New Zealand's most successful Commonwealth Games.

Gold

Athletics:

1st Tania Dixon — Women's High Jump

Boxing:

1st Michael Kenny — Men's Super Heavyweight + 91 kg

Cycling:

1st Gary Anderson — Men's Individual Pursuit (4000 m)
1st Gary Anderson — Men's 10 Mile Scratch Race
1st Gary Anderson, Nigel Donnelly, Glen McLeay and Stuart Williams — Men's Team Pursuit (4000 m)
1st Brian Fowler, Graeme Miller, Ian Richards and Gavin Stevens — Men's Team Time Trial
1st Madonna Harris — Women's Individual Pursuit (3000 m)
1st Graeme Miller — Men's Road Race

Gymnastics:

1st Nikki Jenkins — Women's Vault
1st Angela Subramaniam — Women's Rope

Judo:

1st Brent Cooper — Men's Half Lightweight 65 kg

Lawn Bowls:

1st Judy Howat and Marie Watson — Women's Pairs

Shooting:

1st Paul Carmine and Tony Clarke — Men's 10 m Running Target Pairs
1st Roger Harvey — Men's 50 m Rifle Prone
1st Roger Harvey and Stephen Petterson — Men's 50 m Rifle Prone

Swimming:

1st Anthony Mosse — Men's 200 m Butterfly
1st Anna Simcic — Women's 200 m Backstroke

Silver

Athletics:

2nd Anne Judkins — Women's 10 km Road Walk
2nd Simon Poelman — Men's Decathlon

Cycling:

2nd Gary Anderson — Men's 1 km Time Trial
2nd Craig Connell — Men's Points Race
2nd Brian Fowler — Men's Road Race

Judo:

2nd Donna Guy-Halkyard — Women's Half Middleweight 57–63 kg
2nd Graeme Spinks — Men's Half Middleweight 78 kg

Lawn Bowls:

2nd Marlene Castle, Adrienne Lambert, Lyn McLean and Rhoda Ryan — Women's Fours
2nd Millie Khan — Women's Singles

Shooting:

2nd Barry O'Neale and Greg Yelavich — Men's 25 m Centre-Fire Pistols Pairs
2nd Stephen Petterson — Men's 50 m Rifle Prone
2nd Brian Read and Greg Yelavich — Men's Free Pistol Pairs

Swimming:

2nd Paul Kingsman — Men's 200 m Backstroke
2nd Anna Simcic — Women's 100 m Backstroke

Bronze

Athletics:

3rd Angus Cooper — Men's Hammer Throw
3rd Gavin Lovegrove — Men's Javelin Throw
3rd Barbara Moore — Women's 10000 m
3rd Peter O'Donoghue — Men's 1500 m
3rd Tracy Phillips — Women's High Jump
3rd Simon Poelman — Men's Pole Vault

Boxing:

3rd Nigel Anderson — Men's Light Heavyweight 75–81 kg
3rd Andrew Creery — Men's Light Middleweight 67–71 kg

Cycling:

3rd Jon Andrews — Men's 1 km Time Trial
3rd Jon Andrews — Men's Sprint
3rd Sue Golder — Women's Sprint

Diving:

3rd Nicky Cooney — Women's 3 m Springboard

Gymnastics:

3rd Raewyn Jack — Women's Hoop
3rd Raewyn Jack — Women's Ribbon
3rd Angela Subramaniam — Women's Ball
3rd Angela Subramaniam — Women's All-Around
3rd Angela Subramaniam — Women's Ribbon

Judo:

3rd Nicola Morris — Women's Heavyweight +78 kg
3rd Wayne Watson — Men's Heavyweight +100 kg

Lawn Bowls:

3rd Rowan Brassey and Maurice Symes — Men's Pairs
3rd Kevin Darling, Stewart McConnell, Peter Shaw and Phil Skoglund — Men's Fours

Shooting:

3rd Tony Clarke — Men's 10 m Running Target
3rd Tim Dodds and John Woolley — Men's Skeet Pairs
3rd Julian Lawton and Greg Yelavich — Men's 10 m Air Pistol Pairs

Swimming:

3rd Ross Anderson, Anthony Mosse, John Steel and Richer Tapper — Men's 4 x 200 m Freestyle Relay
3rd Michelle Burke, Sharon Hanley, Phillippa Langrell and Linda Robinson — Women's 4 x 200 m Freestyle Relay
3rd Paul Kingsman — Men's 100 m Backstroke

Triathlon

At these Games, the Triathlon was a demonstration event; won by Erin Baker (women) and Rick Wells (men), both from New Zealand.


New Zealand Team

Athletics

Cycling


See also

External links


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