New Zealand at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia was represented by 249 athletes competing in over 19 disciplines, with 119 officials. This was the largest team that New Zealand had ever sent to a Commonwealth Games.
New Zealand has competed in every Commonwealth Games since the first British Empire Games in 1930, and is one of only six teams to have done so. Selection is the responsibility of the New Zealand Olympic Committee.
New Zealand did not perform nearly as well as expected, recording their worst performance since 1982. They had been expected to return with forty or fifty medals, but won only 31, finishing ninth.
The flag bearer for the opening ceremony was Hamish Carter â the reigning Olympic triathlon champion. At the closing ceremony Greg Yelavich who had competed since the 1986 Games and won the most Commonwealth Games medals (11) of any New Zealander was flagbearer.
Gold
Athletics:<br>
Valerie Vili, Women's shot put
Nick Willis, Men's 1500 m
Netball:<br>
Leana de Bruin, Belinda Colling, Vilimaina Davu, Temepara George, Laura Langman, Jessica Tuki, Anna Rowberry, Anna Scarlett, Maria Tutaia, Irene Van Dyk, Casey Williams & Adine Wilson, Women's Netball
Rugby Sevens:<br>
Sosene Anesi, Josh Blackie, Tamati Ellison, Nigel Hunt, Tafai Ioasa, Cory Jane, Tanerau Latimer, Liam Messam, Lote Raikabula, Amasio Valence, Alando Soakai & Onosai Tololima-Auva'a, Men's Rugby Sevens
Shooting:<br>
Graeme Ede, Men's Trap
Swimming:<br>
Moss Burmester, Men's 200 m Butterfly
Silver
Athletics:<br>
Tony Sargisson, Men's 50 km Walk
Badminton:<br>
Sara Runesten-Petersen & Daniel Shirley, Mixed Doubles
Basketball:<br>
Ed Book, Dillon Boucher, Pero Cameron, Casey Frank, Paul Henare, Mike Homik, Troy McLean, Aaron Olson, Tony Rampton, Lindsay Tait, Mika Vukona & Paora Winitana, Men's Basketball
Micaela Cocks, Rebecca Cotton, Aneka Kerr, Donna Loffhagen, Angela Marino, Jessica McCormack, Kate McMeeken-Ruscoe, Lisa Pardon, Charmian Purcell, Jody Tini, Lisa Wallbutton & Nonila Wharemate, Women's Basketball
Cycling:<br>
Rosara Joseph, Women's Cross Country
Hayden Roulston, Men's Points Race
Shooting:<br>
Juliet Etherington, Women's 50 m Rifle Prone
Gregory Yelavich, Men's 25 m Centre Fire Pistol
Squash:<br>
Shelley Kitchen & Tamsyn Leevey, Women's Doubles
Swimming:<br>
Dean Kent, Men's 200 m Individual Medley
Triathlon:<br>
Bevan Docherty, Men's Individual
Samantha Warriner, Women's Individual
Bronze
Athletics:<br>
Angela McKee, Women's High Jump
Cycling:<br>
Gordon McCauley, Men's Time Trial
Hayden Godfrey, Tim Gudsell, Peter Latham, & Marc Ryan, Men's Team Pursuit
Lawn Bowls:<br>
Jan Khan & Marina Khan, Women's Pairs
Shooting:<br>
Juliet Etherington & Kathryn Mead, Women's 50 m Prone Rifle Pair
Teresa Borrell, Nadine Stanton, Women's Double Trap (Pairs)
Squash:<br>
Shelley Kitchen, Women's Singles
Swimming:<br>
Moss Burmester, Men's 100 m Butterfly
Cameron Gibson, Men's 200 m Backstroke
Hannah McLean, Women's 200 m Backstroke
Lauren Boyle, Alison Fitch, Melissa Ingram & Helen Norfolk, Women's 4 ÃÂ 200 m Freestyle Relay
Synchronised Swimming:<br>
Lisa Daniels & Nina Daniels, Synchronised Swimming Duets
Triathlon:<br>
Andrea Hewitt, Women's Individual
Weightlifting:<br>
Keisha-Dean Soffe, Women's +75 kg
New Zealand's Commonwealth Games Team 2006
Men
Women
Men's team competition
Women's Team Competition
Men's team
Head coach: Kevin Towns
Women's team
Head coach: Ian Rutledge
Gymnastics
Head coach: Peter Belliss
Netball
With a team captained by Adine Wilson and coached by Ruth Aitken, New Zealand won the gold medal in the netball at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. It was their first gold medal in the netball tournament. In the final they defeated Australia 60âÂÂ55.
Pool 1
Table
Semi-final
Gold medal match
Squad
(incomplete)
Note
<nowiki>*</nowiki> â athletes with known injuries at time of selection who are required to prove full fitness by 15 January 2006.
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