New Zealand at the 1994 Commonwealth Games

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 at the
1994 Commonwealth Games
CGF codeNZL
CGANew Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association
Websitewww.olympic.org.nz
in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Competitors134
Flag bearerOpening: Brian Fowler
Closing: Stephen Petterson
Medals
Ranked 8th
Gold
5
Silver
16
Bronze
20
Total
41
Officials57
Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)

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 5162041


New Zealand was eighth in the medal table in 1994.

Gold

Cycling:

Mark Rendell Men's Road Race

Lawn Bowls:

Katie Portas Women's Singles Visually Impaired

Shooting:

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

Swimming:

Danyon Loader Men's 200m Butterfly

Silver

Athletics:

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

Cycling:

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

Shooting:

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

Swimming:

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

Bronze

Athletics:

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

Badminton:

Nick Hall Men's Singles
Rhona Robertson Women's Singles

Lawn Bowls:

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

Boxing:

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

Cycling:

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

Gymnastics - Artistic:

Sarah Thompson Women's Uneven Bars

Shooting:

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

Swimming:

Danyon Loader Men's 200m Freestyle
Sean Tretheway Men's 100m Freestyle


New Zealand Team

Athletics


See also

References

  1. "Former champ accused of escape attempt". nzherald.co.nz. 17 April 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2012. Fiaui is far from his medal winning days - he won a bronze medal for New Zealand at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Canada
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