New Zealand at the 1994 Commonwealth Games

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New Zealand
 at the Commonwealth Games

Flag of New Zealand
CGF code  NZL
CGA New Zealand Olympic Committee
Website www.olympic.org.nz
At the 1994 Commonwealth Games
in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Competitors 134
Officials 57
Flag bearer Opening: Brian Fowler
Closing: Stephen Petterson
Medals
Rank: 8th
Gold
5
Silver
16
Bronze
20
Total
41
Commonwealth Games history (summary)
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New Zealand (abbreviated NZL) sent a team of 134 competitors and 57 officials to the 1994 Commonwealth Games, which were held in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The flagbearer at the opening ceremony was Brian Fowler, and at the closing ceremony was Stephen Petterson.

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
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 5 16 20 41


New Zealand was eighth in the medal table in 1994.

Gold

Cycling:

1st Mark Rendell — Men's Road Race

Lawn Bowls:

1st Katie Portas — Women's Singles Visually Impaired

Shooting:

1st Lindsay Arthur and Stephen Petterson — Men's 50m Rifle Prone (Pairs)
1st Stephen Petterson — Men's 50m Rifle Prone

Swimming:

1st Danyon Loader — Men's 200m Butterfly

Silver

Athletics:

2nd Beatrice Faumuina — Women's Discus
2nd Kirsten Hellier — Women's Javelin
2nd Courtney Ireland — Men's Shot put

Cycling:

2nd Brian Fowler — Men's Road Race
2nd Glen McLeay — Men's 10 Mile Scratch Race
2nd Jacqui Nelson — Women's Points Race
2nd Sarah Ulmer — Women's 3000m Individual Pursuit

Shooting:

2nd Gerd Barkman and Jocelyn Lees — Women's 10m Air Pistol (Pairs)
2nd Geoffrey Jukes and Brian Thomson — Open Skeet (Pairs)
2nd Julian Lawton and Greg Yelavich — Men's Free Pistol (Pairs)
2nd Geoffrey Smith — Fullbore Rifle Queen's Prize Open

Swimming:

2nd Trent Bray — Men's 200m Freestyle
2nd Trent Bray, Danyon Loader, John Steel and Nick Tongue — Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
2nd Trent Bray, Guy Callaghan, Danyon Loader and John Steel — Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
2nd Danyon Loader — Men's 400m Freestyle
2nd Anna Simcic — Women's 200m Backstroke

Bronze

Athletics:

3rd Gavin Lovegrove — Men's Javelin Throw
3rd Ben Lucas — Men's Marathon Wheelchair
3rd Scott Nelson — Men's 30km Road Walk

Badminton:

3rd Nick Hall — Men's Singles
3rd Rhona Robertson — Women's Singles

Lawn Bowls:

3rd Peter Belliss, Rowan Brassey, Stewart Buttar and Bruce McNish — Men's Fours
3rd Marlene Castle, Colleen Ferrick, Adrienne Lambert and Ann Muir — Women's Fours
3rd Craig Nolan — Men's Singles Visually Impaired

Boxing:

3rd Kalolo Fiaui — Men's 57-60kg (Lightweight)[1]
3rd Trevor Shailer — Men's 60-64kg (Light-Welterweight)

Cycling:

3rd Brendon Cameron, Julian Dean, Glen Thomson and Lee Vertongen — Men's 4000m Team Pursuit
3rd Brian Fowler, Paul Leitch, Tim Pawson and Mark Rendell — Men's Team Time Trial
3rd Jacqui Nelson — Women's 3000m Individual Pursuit
3rd Donna Wynd — Women's Sprint

Gymnastics - Artistic:

3rd Sarah Thompson — Women's Uneven Bars

Shooting:

3rd Paul Carmine — Men's 10m Running Target
3rd Greg Yelavich — Men's 10m Air Pistol
3rd Greg Yelavich — Men's 25m Centre Fire Pistol

Swimming:

3rd Danyon Loader — Men's 200m Freestyle
3rd Sean Tretheway — Men's 100m Freestyle


New Zealand Team

Athletics


See also

References

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