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New Zealand at the 1990 Commonwealth Games

New Zealand at the 1990 Commonwealth Games was represented by a team of 224 competitors and 61 officials. Selection of the team for the Games in Auckland, New Zealand, was the responsibility of the New Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association. New Zealand's flagbearer at the opening ceremony was swimmer Anthony Mosse, and at the closing ceremony was cyclist Gary Anderson. The New Zealand team finished fourth on the medal table, winning a total of 58 medals, 17 of which were gold.

New Zealand has competed in every games, starting with the British Empire Games in 1930 at Hamilton, Ontario.

Medal tables

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Competitors

The following table lists the number of New Zealand competitors who participated at the Games according to gender and sport.

Athletics

Track and road

Field

Combined

Men's decathlon

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Women's heptathlon

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Badminton

Boxing

Cycling

Road

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Track

Diving

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Gymnastics

Judo

Lawn bowls

Shooting

Swimming

Synchronised swimming

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Weightlifting

Officials

  • Team manager – Graeme McCabe
  • Deputy team manager – Tony Popplewell
  • Assistant team manager – Merle Jonson
  • Administration – Cathryn Kerr, Catherine McLauchlan, Graeme Steel
  • Director of medical services – Richard Edmond
  • Team doctors – Tony Edwards, Chris Milne, Wayne Morris
  • Chief physiotherapist – Ian Sim
  • Physiotherapists – Jane Bradshaw, Marion Thogersen, Chris McCullough, Duncan Reid
  • Masseurs – Shirley Calvert, Bruce Towart
  • Athletics
  • Section manager – Sylvia Potts
  • Administration assistant – Karen Petley
  • Chief coach – Kerry Hill
  • Relay coach – Jeff Bailey
  • Sprint coach – John Hunt
  • Distance coaches – Bruce Milne, Arthur Lydiard
  • Jumps coach – Doug McClymount
  • Throws coach – Mene Mane
  • Badminton
  • Section manager – Chris Bullen
  • Coach – Martin Andersen
  • Bowls
  • Section managers – Stan Sear, Joyce Osborne
  • Men's coach – John Murtagh
  • Boxing
  • Section manager – Nuki Johnson
  • Coaches – Peter Bell, John McKay
  • Cycling
  • Section manager – Gordon Sharrock
  • Road coach – Garry Bell
  • Track coach – Ron Cheatley
  • Assistant track coach – Wayne Thorpe
  • Mechanics – Peter Goding, Jim Matthews
  • Gymnastics
  • Section manager – Warwick Darcey
  • Women's artistic coach – Lyn Johnstone
  • Men's artistic coach – Mike Ranger
  • Rhythmic coach – Lesley King
  • Judo
  • Section manager – Ray Roberts
  • Women's coach – Ben Griffiths
  • Men's coach – James McPhee
  • Shooting
  • Section manager – Graeme Smith
  • Assistant managers – David Steely, Rodney Derrett, John Hastie, John Sherring, John Wilkey
  • Swimming
  • Section manager – Bert Cotterill
  • Chief coach – Hilton Brown
  • Head coaches – Brett Naylor, Pic Parkhouse
  • Diving coach – Merv Campbell
  • Synchronised swimming coach – Lynette Sadleir
  • Weightlifting
  • Section manager – Garry Marshall
  • Coach – Phillip Sue

See also

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