Nueva Zelanda compitió en los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 2016 en Río de Janeiro , Brasil, del 5 al 21 de agosto de 2016. Esta fue la vigésimo tercera aparición de la nación como nación independiente en los Juegos Olímpicos de verano, habiendo hecho su debut en los Juegos de 1920 y compitiendo en todos los juegos desde. El equipo de Nueva Zelanda estaba formado por 199 atletas, 100 mujeres y 99 hombres, en veinte deportes, la primera vez que Nueva Zelanda estuvo representada por más mujeres que hombres en los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano.
Nueva Zelanda en los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 2016 | |
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Código IOC | NZL |
NOC | Comité Olímpico de Nueva Zelanda |
Sitio web | www |
en Rio de Janeiro | |
Competidores | 199 en 20 deportes |
Portador de la bandera | Peter Burling (apertura) [1] [2] Lisa Carrington (cierre) [3] |
Medallas clasificadas 19 |
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El equipo de Nueva Zelanda recogió un total de 18 medallas, cuatro de oro, nueve de plata y cinco de bronce, en estos Juegos, superando el récord de 13 obtenido en los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1988 y 2012 ; también superó el objetivo de High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) de 14 medallas para los Juegos. [4] [5] El atletismo (pista y campo) y la vela lideraron los deportes con cuatro medallas cada uno, con tres medallas en cada uno de piragüismo y remo , y una medalla en cada uno de ciclismo , golf , rugby a siete y tiro . Los remeros Mahé Drysdale , Hamish Bond y Eric Murray , y la piragüista de velocidad Lisa Carrington defendieron con éxito sus títulos olímpicos, mientras que los regatistas Peter Burling y Blair Tuke huyeron en la clasificación de la clase 49er y aseguraron su medalla de oro antes de las dos últimas carreras. [6] [7] Las mujeres de Nueva Zelanda ganaron la mayoría de las medallas (11), la segunda vez que esto sucede en la historia olímpica de la nación (la primera fue en 1952 ).
Medallistas
A menos que se indique lo contrario, todas las fechas y horas están en la hora de Brasilia ( UTC-3 ), quince horas por detrás de la hora estándar de Nueva Zelanda ( UTC + 12 ).
La golfista Lydia Ko (n. 24 de abril de 1997), la saltadora con pértiga Eliza McCartney (n. 11 de diciembre de 1996) y la jugadora de rugby sevens Terina Te Tamaki (n. 1 de mayo de 1997) se convirtieron en las primeras mujeres adolescentes en ganar una medalla olímpica para Nueva Zelanda. batiendo el récord anterior establecido por Jean Stewart de 21 años en los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1952 . [8] [9] [10] Además, Nikki Hamblin recibió un premio Fair Play del Comité Internacional de Juego Limpio por sus acciones en sus 5.000 m de calor. [11] |
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Delegación
El Comité Olímpico de Nueva Zelanda (NZOC) confirmó un equipo de 199 atletas, 99 hombres y 100 mujeres, para competir en veinte deportes. Es la delegación más grande que Nueva Zelanda ha enviado a los Juegos Olímpicos, superando a los 184 atletas que fueron enviados a los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 2012 en Londres. La nación participó en cuatro deportes más que en 2012: aunque no calificó a ningún competidor en boxeo, Nueva Zelanda clasificó a competidores en golf y rugby a siete (ambos nuevos en los Juegos de 2016), clavados, gimnasia y lucha libre. También falta en el equipo de 2016 el equipo de fútbol masculino, después de haber sido descalificado después de alinear a un jugador no elegible en el torneo de clasificación olímpica . Remo tuvo la delegación más grande con 36 competidores; el buceo, el judo, el taekwondo y la lucha libre tenían las delegaciones más pequeñas con un solo competidor cada una.
Para los deportes individuales, la política de selección general de la NZOC significaba que solo consideraría la selección de atletas que demostraron ser capaces de llegar al top 16. Para los deportes de equipo, la NZOC solo consideraría la selección de equipos que hayan demostrado ser capaces de avanzar más allá de la primera ronda. [12]
La gimnasta de diecisiete años Courtney McGregor es la competidora más joven de Nueva Zelanda, [13] mientras que la jinete de doma ecuestre Julie Brougham, de 62 años, es la competidora de mayor edad . Cuarenta y un competidores (20,5 por ciento) son de ascendencia maorí , incluidos 17 de los 24 jugadores de rugby a siete. [14]
Varios medallistas olímpicos anteriores regresaron, incluidos los campeones defensores: Valerie Adams (lanzamiento de peso femenino), las regatistas Jo Aleh y Polly Powrie (clase 470 femenino), la piragüista de aguas tranquilas Lisa Carrington (K-1 200m femenino) y los remeros Mahé Drysdale (masculino). sculls individuales), y Hamish Bond y Eric Murray (pareja de hombres). Los marineros Peter Burling y Blair Tuke , que ganaron la plata en 2012, fueron seleccionados como co-capitanes del equipo de Nueva Zelanda, con Burling como abanderado de la ceremonia de apertura. [2]
La siguiente es la lista del número de competidores que participan en los Juegos por deporte y género. Tenga en cuenta que las reservas no utilizadas en hockey sobre césped, fútbol americano y rugby a siete no se cuentan como competidores:
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Oficiales
En diciembre de 2012, Rob Waddell fue nombrado jefe de misión de Nueva Zelanda para los Juegos de la Commonwealth de 2014 y los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 2016. [15]
Fondos
High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) invirtió NZ $ 158,6 millones en deportes olímpicos y atletas de élite durante el ciclo de financiación 2013-16, de los cuales $ 104,0 millones fueron fondos básicos para organizaciones deportivas nacionales, mientras que los $ 54,5 millones restantes se destinaron principalmente a forma de subvenciones y becas terciarias para deportistas individuales. Estos totales incluyen fondos para eventos no olímpicos y paralímpicos como campeonatos mundiales y los Juegos de la Commonwealth. [5]
El desglose de la financiación por deporte fue el siguiente: [5]
Deporte | Financiamiento total (miles NZD) | Financiamiento básico (miles NZD) |
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Remo | 32.069 | 19,815 |
Ciclismo | 26,471 | 17.500 |
Navegación | 18,363 | 12,450 |
Atletismo | 14,462 | 8.325 |
Ecuestre | 9.110 | 7.200 |
Natación | 8.458 | 5.600 |
Triatlón | 7.606 | 5.300 |
Hockey (mujeres) | 9.378 | 5.200 |
Piragüismo (sprint) | 7.567 | 4.875 |
Rugby sevens (hombres) | 5.321 | 4.800 |
Rugby sevens (mujeres) | 4.914 | 3.700 |
Fútbol (mujeres) | 6.078 | 3500 |
Hockey (hombres) | 5.726 | 3250 |
Otros deportes calificados | 2,113 | 1,492 |
Deportes no calificados | 996 | 954 |
Total | 158.631 | 103,961 |
Atletismo (pista y campo)
Los atletas de Nueva Zelanda lograron los estándares de clasificación de la IAAF y de Atletismo de Nueva Zelanda en los siguientes eventos de atletismo (hasta un máximo de 3 atletas en cada evento): [16] [17] [18] La NZOC confirmó el primer lote de pista y campo atletas el 22 de abril de 2016, con el medallista de plata de Beijing 2008 Nick Willis , el lanzador de jabalina Stuart Farquhar y la dos veces campeona de lanzamiento de peso Valerie Adams asistiendo a sus cuartos Juegos Olímpicos. [19] [20]
- Clave
- Nota: los rangos dados para los eventos de pista están dentro del calor del atleta solamente
- Q = Calificado para la siguiente ronda
- q = Calificado para la siguiente ronda como perdedor más rápido o , en eventos de campo, por posición sin lograr el objetivo de calificación
- NR = récord nacional
- N / A = Ronda no aplica para el evento
- Bye = El atleta no está obligado a competir en la ronda.
- Eventos de pista y carretera
- Hombres
Atleta | Evento | Calor | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Resultado | Rango | Resultado | Rango | Resultado | Rango | ||
Hamish Carson | 1500 metros | 3: 48,18 | 8 | No avanzo | |||
Julian Matthews | 3: 40.40 | 9 | No avanzo | ||||
Quentin Rew | 20 km a pie | N / A | DSQ | ||||
50 km a pie | N / A | 3:49:32 | 12 | ||||
Zane Robertson | 10000 metros | N / A | 27: 33,67 NR | 12 | |||
Nick Willis | 1500 metros | 3: 38,55 | 6 Q | 3: 39,96 | 3 Q | 3: 50,24 |
- Mujeres
Atleta | Evento | Calor | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Resultado | Rango | Resultado | Rango | Resultado | Rango | ||
Alana Barber | 20 km a pie | N / A | 1:35:55 | 35 | |||
Nikki Hamblin | 1500 metros | 4: 11,88 | 13 | No avanzo | |||
5000 metros | 16: 43,61 | 15 q | N / A | 16: 14,24 | 17 | ||
Lucy Oliver | 5000 metros | 15: 53,77 | 14 | N / A | No avanzo | ||
Angie Petty | 800 metros | 2: 02.40 | 4 | No avanzo |
- Eventos de campo
Atleta | Evento | Calificación | Final | ||
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Resultado | Rango | Resultado | Rango | ||
Stuart Farquhar | Lanzamiento de jabalina masculino | 77,32 | 29 | No avanzo | |
Jacko Gill | Lanzamiento de bala de los hombres | 20.80 | 4 Q | 20,50 | 9 |
Tom Walsh | 21.03 | 2 Q | 21.36 | ||
Valerie Adams | Lanzamiento de bala femenino | 19,74 | 1 Q | 20.42 | |
Eliza McCartney | Salto con pértiga femenino | 4.60 | 5 Q | 4.80 NR |
Canotaje
Slalom
Los piragüistas de Nueva Zelanda clasificaron un máximo de un barco en cada una de las siguientes clases a través del Campeonato del Mundo de Canotaje Slalom de la ICF 2015 . [21] La NZOC nombró a la escuadra de piragüismo de slalom el 15 de abril de 2016. [22]
Atleta | Evento | Preliminar | Semifinal | Final | |||||||
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Ejecutar 1 | Rango | Ejecutar 2 | Rango | Mejor | Rango | Hora | Rango | Hora | Rango | ||
Mike Dawson | K-1 masculino | 88,91 | 4 | 90,86 | 10 | 88,91 | 8 Q | 91,47 | 5 | 93.07 | 10 |
Luuka Jones | K-1 femenino | 100,59 | 2 | 101,96 | 3 | 100,59 | 4 Q | 108.05 | 7 | 101,82 |
pique
Los piragüistas de Nueva Zelanda clasificaron un barco en cada uno de los siguientes eventos a través de los Campeonatos del Mundo de Canotaje Sprint de la ICF 2015 y los Campeonatos de Oceanía de 2016. [23] [24] Seis palistas del equipo de piragüismo de velocidad fueron nombrados el 31 de marzo de 2016, incluida la campeona olímpica defensora de K-1 200 metros Lisa Carrington . [25]
Atleta | Evento | Calienta | Semifinales | Final | |||
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Hora | Rango | Hora | Rango | Hora | Rango | ||
Marty McDowell | K-1 1000 m masculino | 3: 39,58 | 20 | No avanzo | |||
Lisa Carrington | K-1200 m femenino | 40.422 | 3 Q | 39.561 | 1 FA | 39.864 | |
K-1500 m femenino | 1: 54.765 | 4 Q | 1: 56.155 | 2 FA | 1: 54.372 | ||
Aimee Fisher Kayla Imrie Jaimee Lovett Caitlin Ryan | K-4500 m femenino | 1: 33.782 | 6 Q | 1: 34.778 | 2 FA | 1: 38.198 | 5 |
Leyenda de calificación: FA = Calificar a la final (medalla); FB = Califica a la final B (sin medalla)
Ciclismo
Camino
Los corredores de Nueva Zelanda se clasificaron para los siguientes lugares en la carrera olímpica de ruta masculina y femenina en virtud de su mejor clasificación nacional en el UCI Oceania Tour 2015 (para hombres) y los 22 primeros en el Ranking Mundial UCI 2016 (para mujeres). [26] [27]
Atleta | Evento | Hora | Rango |
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George Bennett | Carrera de ruta masculina | 6:21:54 | 33 |
Zac Williams | No terminó | ||
Linda Villumsen | Carrera de ruta femenina | 3:56:34 | 23 |
Contrarreloj femenino | 44: 54,71 | 6 |
Pista
Tras la finalización del Campeonato Mundial de Ciclismo en Pista de la UCI 2016 , los corredores de Nueva Zelanda acumularon puestos en la persecución por equipos masculina y femenina, y en el sprint por equipos masculino y femenino, así como en el omnium masculino y femenino. Como resultado de su lugar en el sprint por equipos masculino y femenino, a Nueva Zelanda se le aseguró su derecho a inscribir dos corredores en el sprint masculino y femenino y en el keirin masculino y femenino. La NZOC confirmó a los primeros cuatro ciclistas el 7 de abril de 2016. [28]
- pique
Atleta | Evento | Calificación | La ronda 1 | Repechaje 1 | La ronda 2 | Repechaje 2 | Cuartos de final | Semifinales | Final | ||
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Velocidad de tiempo (km / h) | Rango | Velocidad de tiempo de oposición (km / h) | Velocidad de tiempo de oposición (km / h) | Velocidad de tiempo de oposición (km / h) | Velocidad de tiempo de oposición (km / h) | Velocidad de tiempo de oposición (km / h) | Velocidad de tiempo de oposición (km / h) | Velocidad de tiempo de oposición (km / h) | Rango | ||
Eddie Dawkins | Sprint masculino | 9.895 72.764 | 10 Q | Webster ( NZL ) L | Levy ( GER ) Phillip ( TTO ) L | No avanzo | |||||
Sam Webster | 9.880 72.874 | 9 Q | Dawkins ( NZL ) W 10.159 70.873 | Adiós | Dmitriev ( RUS ) L | Xu C ( CHN ) Puerta ( COL ) L | No avanzo | 9no puesto final Levy ( GER ) Puerta ( COL ) Hoogland ( NED ) L | 12 | ||
Natasha Hansen | Sprint femenino | 10.871 NR 66.231 | 7 Q | O'Brien ( CAN ) W 11.400 63.157 | Adiós | Vogel ( GER ) L | Krupeckaite ( LTU ) Cueff ( FRA ) L | No avanzo | 9no puesto final Meares ( AUS ) Welte ( GER ) Cueff ( FRA ) W 11.795 | 9 | |
Olivia Podmore | 11,315 63,632 | 23 | No avanzo |
- Sprint en equipo
Atleta | Evento | Calificación | Semifinales | Final | |||
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Velocidad de tiempo (km / h) | Rango | Velocidad de tiempo de oposición (km / h) | Rango | Velocidad de tiempo de oposición (km / h) | Rango | ||
Eddie Dawkins Ethan Mitchell Sam Webster | Sprint por equipos masculino | 42.673 63.271 | 2 Q | Alemania (GER) W 42.535 OR 63.477 | 1 FA | Gran Bretaña (GBR) L 42.542 63.466 | |
Natasha Hansen Olivia Podmore | Sprint por equipos femenino | 34.346 52.407 | 9 | No avanzo |
Leyenda de clasificación: FA = final de medalla de oro; FB = final por la medalla de bronce
- Búsqueda
Atleta | Evento | Calificación | Semifinales | Final | |||
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Hora | Rango | Resultados del oponente | Rango | Resultados del oponente | Rango | ||
Pieter Bulling Aaron Gate Regan Gough Dylan Kennett Hayden Roulston | Persecución por equipos masculino | 3: 55.977 | 4 Q | Gran Bretaña (GBR) 3: 55.654 | 4 | Dinamarca (DEN) 3: 56.753 | 4 |
Rushlee Buchanan Lauren Ellis Jaime Nielsen Racquel Sheath Georgia Williams | Persecución por equipos femeninos | 4: 20.061 | 5 Q | Polonia (POL) 4: 17.592 | 4 | Canadá (CAN) 4: 18.459 | 4 |
- Keirin
Atleta | Evento | Primera ronda | Repechaje | 2da ronda | Final |
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Rango | Rango | Rango | Rango | ||
Eddie Dawkins | Keirin de los hombres | 4 R | 3 | No avanzo | |
Sam Webster | 1 Q | Adiós | 6 FB | 7 | |
Natasha Hansen | Keirin de mujer | 3 R | 2 | No avanzo | |
Olivia Podmore | DNF R | 5 | No avanzo |
- Omnium
Atleta | Evento | Carrera de scratch | Persecución individual | Carrera de eliminación | Contrarreloj | Vuelta voladora | Carrera de puntos | Puntos totales | Rango | |||||||||
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Rango | Puntos | Hora | Rango | Puntos | Rango | Puntos | Hora | Rango | Puntos | Hora | Rango | Puntos | Puntos | Rango | ||||
Dylan Kennett | Hombres omnium | 5 | 32 | 4: 20.180 | 6 | 30 | 17 | 8 | 1: 00.923 | 1 | 40 | 12.506 | 1 | 40 | −7 | 15 | 143 | 8 |
Lauren Ellis | Omnium de mujer | 5 | 32 | 3: 33.221 | 6 | 30 | 11 | 20 | 36.427 | 11 | 20 | 14.574 | 14 | 14 | 73 | 2 | 189 | 4 |
Bicicleta de montaña
Nueva Zelanda clasificó a un ciclista de montaña para la carrera olímpica de campo a través masculino, como resultado del decimoséptimo puesto de su país en la lista de clasificación olímpica de la UCI del 25 de mayo de 2016. Se otorgó un lugar adicional a la ciclista de montaña, que ganó el carrera a campo traviesa para Nueva Zelanda en el Campeonato de Oceanía de 2015. Con los criterios de selección olímpica que exigen que los ciclistas muestren el potencial de los ocho mejores, la NZOC decidió nominar solo a un ciclista de montaña para la lista olímpica, que era Sam Gaze para el evento masculino de cross-country. [29]
Atleta | Evento | Hora | Rango |
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Sam Gaze | Esquí de fondo masculino | VUELTA (1 vuelta) | 37 |
BMX
Los ciclistas de Nueva Zelanda se clasificaron para un lugar de cuota masculina en BMX en los Juegos Olímpicos, como resultado del undécimo lugar de la nación en la lista de clasificación olímpica de la UCI del 31 de mayo de 2016. El ciclista de BMX y novato Trent Jones fue seleccionado para la lista olímpica de Nueva Zelanda en 10 de junio de 2016. [29]
Atleta | Evento | Siembra | Cuartos de final | Semifinal | Final | ||||
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Resultado | Rango | Puntos | Rango | Puntos | Rango | Resultado | Rango | ||
Trent Jones | BMX para hombre | 36.331 | 25 | 7 | 2 Q | 17 | 7 | No avanzo |
Buceo
Nueva Zelanda recibió una invitación de la FINA para enviar a una buceadora que compite en el trampolín individual femenino a los Juegos Olímpicos, basándose en sus resultados en la serie de la Copa del Mundo FINA 2016 . [30] [31]
Atleta | Evento | Preliminares | Semifinales | Final | |||
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Puntos | Rango | Puntos | Rango | Puntos | Rango | ||
Elizabeth Cui | Trampolín 3 m femenino | 273.30 | 24 | No avanzo |
Ecuestre
Los jinetes de Nueva Zelanda clasificaron un equipo completo en la competencia de eventos por equipos a través del Campeonato de Eventos de Asia y el Pacífico 2015 en Boekelo , Países Bajos . [32] Posteriormente se agregó un corredor de doma clásica al equipo en virtud de un resultado superior de Asia y Oceanía en las clasificaciones olímpicas individuales de la FEI. [33] El equipo ecuestre de Nueva Zelanda fue nombrado el 27 de junio de 2016. [34] Jock Paget se retiró el 5 de agosto de 2016 después de que su caballo, Clifton Lush, se cortara la mejilla en el establo de Río y no se recuperara a tiempo para el evento. El reserva Tim Price y su caballo Ringwood Sky Boy posteriormente reemplazaron a Paget en los eventos individuales y por equipos. [35]
Entrenamiento de caballos
Atleta | Caballo | Evento | Gran Premio | Especial Gran Premio | Grand Prix Freestyle | General | ||||
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Puntaje | Rango | Puntaje | Rango | Técnico | Artístico | Puntaje | Rango | |||
Julie Brougham | Vom Feinsten | Individual | 68.543 | 44 | No avanzo |
Eventing
Atleta | Caballo | Evento | Entrenamiento de caballos | A campo traviesa | Saltar | Total | |||||||||
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Calificatorio | Final | ||||||||||||||
Penaltis | Rango | Penaltis | Total | Rango | Penaltis | Total | Rango | Penaltis | Total | Rango | Penaltis | Rango | |||
Clarke Johnstone | Sensación Balmoral | Individual | 46,50 | 23 | 4,80 | 51.30 | 7 | 0,00 | 51.30 | 5 | 8.00 | 59.30 | 6 | 59.30 | 6 |
Precio de Jonelle | Hada Dianimo | 49.50 # | 43 | 8.00 | 57,50 | 13 | 8.00 | 65,50 | 15 | 8.00 | 73,50 | 17 | 73,50 | 17 | |
Precio de Tim | Ringwood Sky Boy | 47,00 | 29 | Eliminado | No avanzo | ||||||||||
Mark Todd | Leonidas II | 44,00 | 17 | 2,00 | 46,00 | 4 | 16.00 | 62,00 | 11 | 0,00 | 62,00 | 7 | 62,00 | 7 | |
Clarke Johnstone Jonelle Price Tim Price Mark Todd | Véase más arriba | Equipo | 137,50 | 6 | 154.80 | 2 | 24.00 | 178,80 | 4 | N / A | 178,80 | 4 |
"#" indica que la puntuación de este corredor no cuenta en la competición por equipos, ya que solo se cuentan los tres mejores resultados de un equipo.
Hockey sobre hierba
- Resumen
Clave :
- FT - Después de tiempo completo .
- P - Partido decidido por penales .
Equipo | Evento | Fase de grupos | Cuartos de final | Semifinal | Final / BM | ||||||
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Puntuación de oposición | Puntuación de oposición | Puntuación de oposición | Puntuación de oposición | Puntuación de oposición | Rango | Puntuación de oposición | Puntuación de oposición | Puntuación de oposición | Rango | ||
Hombres de Nueva Zelanda | Torneo masculino | Australia L 1–2 | Gran Bretaña D 2–2 | España L 2-3 | Brasil W 9-0 | Bélgica W 3–1 | 4 | Alemania L 2-3 | No avanzo | 7 | |
Mujeres de Nueva Zelanda | Torneo femenino | Corea del Sur G 4-1 | Alemania L 1–2 | España W 2-1 | Países Bajos D 1–1 | China W 3-0 | 2 | Australia W 4-2 | Gran Bretaña L 0–3 | Alemania L 1–2 | 4 |
Torneo masculino
El equipo masculino de hockey sobre césped de Nueva Zelanda se clasificó para los Juegos Olímpicos al haber alcanzado la siguiente posición más alta en las Semifinales de la Liga Mundial de Hockey FIH Masculina 2014-15 , entre los países que aún no se habían clasificado para los Juegos. [36]
- Lista del equipo
La siguiente es la lista de Nueva Zelanda en el torneo masculino de hockey sobre césped de los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 2016. [37]
Entrenador principal: Colin Batch
- James Coughlan
- Niño Simon ( C )
- Blair Hilton
- Ryan Archibald
- Bradley Shaw
- Nic Woods
- Devon Manchester (GK)
- Kane Russell
- Blair Tarrant
- Shay Neal
- Arun Panchia
- Shea McAleese
- Stephen Jenness
- Hugo Inglis
- Hayden Phillips
- Nick Wilson
Reservas:
- Niño Marcus
- Nick Haig
- Juego en grupo
Pos | Equipo | Pld | W | D | L | GF | Georgia | GD | Ptos | Calificación |
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1 | Bélgica | 5 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 21 | 5 | +16 | 12 | Cuartos de final |
2 | España | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 13 | 6 | +7 | 10 | |
3 | Australia | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 13 | 4 | +9 | 9 | |
4 | Nueva Zelanda | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 17 | 8 | +9 | 7 | |
5 | Gran Bretaña | 5 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 14 | 10 | +4 | 5 | |
6 | Brasil (H) | 5 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 46 | −45 | 0 |
Reglas de clasificación: 1) Puntos; 2) Partidos ganados; 3) Diferencia de goles; 4) Objetivos a favor; 5) Resultado cara a cara. [38]
(H) Anfitrión
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Torneo femenino
El equipo femenino de hockey sobre césped de Nueva Zelanda se clasificó para los Juegos Olímpicos al haber logrado un resultado entre los cuatro primeros en la segunda parada de las Semifinales de la Liga Mundial de Hockey FIH Femenina 2014-15 . Solo tres naciones se clasificaron a través de esta ruta, pero Corea del Sur ya se había asegurado la clasificación como campeones continentales y Brasil no cumplió con los criterios del COI y la FIH para clasificarse como nación anfitriona, abriendo lugares para los equipos en cuarto lugar. [39] [40]
- Lista del equipo
La siguiente es la lista de Nueva Zelanda en el torneo de hockey sobre césped femenino de los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 2016. [41]
Entrenador en jefe: Mark Hager
No. | Pos. | Jugador | Fecha de nacimiento (edad) | Tapas | Metas | Club |
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1 | MF | Kayla Whitelock (C) | 30 de octubre de 1985 (30 años) | 247 | 62 | Central |
4 | FW | Olivia Merry | 16 March 1992 (aged 24) | 132 | 51 | Canterbury |
6 | FW | Petrea Webster | 30 March 1988 (aged 28) | 144 | 36 | North Harbour |
8 | GK | Sally Rutherford | 5 June 1981 (aged 35) | 118 | 0 | Midlands |
9 | DF | Brooke Neal | 4 July 1992 (aged 24) | 88 | 5 | Northland |
13 | DF | Sam Charlton | 7 December 1991 (aged 24) | 171 | 5 | Midlands |
16 | DF | Liz Thompson | 8 December 1994 (aged 21) | 114 | 9 | Auckland |
17 | FW | Sophie Cocks | 25 July 1994 (aged 22) | 107 | 28 | Canterbury |
18 | FW | Kirsten Pearce | 10 April 1991 (aged 25) | 53 | 18 | North Harbour |
22 | MF | Gemma Flynn | 2 May 1990 (aged 26) | 238 | 68 | Midlands |
23 | FW | Charlotte Harrison | 31 July 1989 (aged 27) | 214 | 63 | Auckland |
24 | DF | Rose Keddell | 31 January 1994 (aged 22) | 128 | 9 | Midlands |
25 | MF | Kelsey Smith | 12 August 1994 (aged 21) | 20 | 3 | Capital |
26 | DF | Pippa Hayward | 23 May 1990 (aged 26) | 109 | 11 | Canterbury |
31 | MF | Stacey Michelsen | 18 February 1991 (aged 25) | 208 | 24 | Northland |
32 | MF | Anita McLaren | 2 October 1987 (aged 28) | 239 | 94 | Capital |
- Group play
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Netherlands | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 13 | 1 | +12 | 13 | Quarter-finals |
2 | New Zealand | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 11 | 5 | +6 | 10 | |
3 | Germany | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 6 | 0 | 7 | |
4 | Spain | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 6 | 12 | −6 | 6 | |
5 | China | 5 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 5 | −2 | 5 | |
6 | South Korea | 5 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 13 | −10 | 1 |
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals for; 5) Head-to-head result. [42]
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Fútbol
Women's tournament
The New Zealand women's football team qualified for the Olympics by winning the 2016 OFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament, after Papua New Guinea withdrew from the second leg in Auckland.[43]
- Team roster
The following is the New Zealand squad in the women's football tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[44]
Head coach: Tony Readings
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | 2016 club |
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1 | GK | Erin Nayler | 17 April 1992 (aged 24) | 40 | 0 | Norwest United |
2 | DF | Ria Percival | 7 December 1989 (aged 26) | 116 | 11 | FC Basel |
3 | DF | Anna Green | 20 August 1990 (aged 25) | 60 | 7 | Mallbacken |
4 | MF | Katie Duncan | 1 February 1988 (aged 28) | 115 | 1 | FC Zürich |
5 | DF | Abby Erceg (c) | 20 November 1989 (aged 26) | 126 | 6 | Western New York Flash |
6 | DF | Rebekah Stott | 17 June 1993 (aged 23) | 49 | 4 | Claudelands Rovers |
7 | DF | Ali Riley | 30 October 1987 (aged 28) | 101 | 1 | FC Rosengård |
8 | FW | Jasmine Pereira | 20 July 1996 (aged 20) | 18 | 0 | Three Kings United |
9 | FW | Amber Hearn | 28 November 1984 (aged 31) | 112 | 50 | USV Jena |
10 | FW | Sarah Gregorius | 6 August 1987 (aged 28) | 78 | 24 | Speranza FC Osaka-Takatsuki |
11 | MF | Kirsty Yallop | 4 November 1986 (aged 29) | 99 | 12 | Mallbacken |
12 | MF | Betsy Hassett | 4 August 1990 (aged 25) | 91 | 8 | Werder Bremen |
13 | FW | Rosie White | 6 June 1993 (aged 23) | 81 | 14 | Liverpool |
14 | MF | Katie Bowen | 15 April 1994 (aged 22) | 37 | 1 | FC Kansas City |
15 | DF | Meikayla Moore | 4 June 1996 (aged 20) | 14 | 0 | Cashmere Technical |
16 | MF | Annalie Longo | 1 July 1991 (aged 25) | 91 | 8 | Cashmere Technical |
17 | FW | Hannah Wilkinson | 28 May 1992 (aged 24) | 74 | 23 | University of Tennessee |
18 | GK | Rebecca Rolls | 22 August 1975 (aged 40) | 22 | 0 | Three Kings United |
- Group play
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | United States | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 2 | +3 | 7 | Quarter-finals |
2 | France | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 7 | 1 | +6 | 6 | |
3 | New Zealand | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 5 | −4 | 3 | |
4 | Colombia | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 7 | −5 | 1 |
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
United States | 2–0 | New Zealand |
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| Report (Rio2016) Report (FIFA) |
Colombia | 0–1 | New Zealand |
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Report (Rio2016) Report (FIFA) | Hearn 31' |
New Zealand | 0–3 | France |
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Report (Rio2016) Report (FIFA) | Le Sommer 38' Cadamuro 63', 90+2' (pen.) |
Golf
New Zealand entered three golfers (two males and one female) into the Olympic tournament. Danny Lee (world no. 40), Ryan Fox (world no. 184) and Korean-born Lydia Ko (world no. 1) qualified directly among the top 60 eligible players for their respective individual events based on the IGF World Rankings as of 11 July 2016.[48][49] Cathryn Bristow (world no. 443) also qualified but was not selected.[50]
Athlete | Event | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Total | ||
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Score | Score | Score | Score | Score | Par | Rank | ||
Ryan Fox | Men's | 70 | 73 | 74 | 68 | 285 | 1 | 39 |
Danny Lee | 72 | 65 | 76 | 69 | 282 | −2 | 27 | |
Lydia Ko | Women's | 69 | 70 | 65 | 69 | 273 | −11 |
Gimnasia
The NZOC confirmed three gymnasts to compete on 11 May 2016, marking the first time that New Zealand gymnasts have competed at the Olympics since 2000, and New Zealand's largest gymnastics team since 1964.[51]
Artistic
Russian-born Mikhail Koudinov and Christchurch's Courtney McGregor claimed their Olympic spots each in the men's and women's apparatus and all-around events, respectively, at the Olympic Test Event in Rio de Janeiro.[52][53]
- Men
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||||||||
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Apparatus | Total | Rank | Apparatus | Total | Rank | ||||||||||||
F | PH | R | V | PB | HB | F | PH | R | V | PB | HB | ||||||
Mikhail Koudinov | All-around | 13.200 | 12.600 | 13.433 | 13.799 | 14.700 | 12.833 | 80.899 | 45 | Did not advance |
- Women
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||||
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Apparatus | Total | Rank | Apparatus | Total | Rank | ||||||||
V | UB | BB | F | V | UB | BB | F | ||||||
Courtney McGregor | All-around | 14.333 | 12.433 | 13.000 | 13.066 | 53.165 | 41 | Did not advance |
Trampoline
For the first time in Olympic history, New Zealand qualified one gymnast in the men's trampoline by virtue of a top six finish at the 2016 Olympic Test Event in Rio de Janeiro.[54]
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||
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Score | Rank | Score | Rank | ||
Dylan Schmidt | Men's | 107.660 | 8 Q | 57.140 | 7 |
Judo
New Zealand qualified one judoka for the women's lightweight category (57 kg) at the Games. Darcina Manuel earned a continental quota spot from the Oceania region as New Zealand's top-ranked judoka outside of direct qualifying position in the IJF World Ranking List of 30 May 2016. She was confirmed by the NZOC on 17 June 2016.[55][56]
Athlete | Event | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Repechage | Final / BM | |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Darcina Manuel | Women's −57 kg | Zabludina (RUS) W 001–000 | Monteiro (POR) L 000–002 | Did not advance |
Remo
New Zealand qualified ten out of a possible fourteen boats for each of the rowing classes listed below. The majority of the rowing crews confirmed Olympic places for their boats at the 2015 FISA World Championships in Lac d'Aiguebelette, France, while a women's single sculls rower had added one more boat to the New Zealand roster as a result of a top three finish at the 2016 European & Final Qualification Regatta in Lucerne, Switzerland. The crews had to have also competed at the NZ Rowing Championships, held in Lake Karapiro, to assure their selection to the Olympic team for the Games.[57]
The rowing team was named on 4 March 2016, featuring 2012 Olympic champions Mahé Drysdale in men's single sculls and Hamish Bond and Eric Murray in the men's pair.[58]
On 1 July 2016, the Russian men's quadruple sculls boat was disqualified due to a doping violation, resulting in New Zealand gaining the men's quadruple sculls slot as the next-best non-qualifier.[59]
For the first time in Olympic history, New Zealand rowers participated in the men's lightweight four and the women's eight.[60]
- Men
Athlete | Event | Heats | Repechage | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Mahé Drysdale | Single sculls | 7:04.45 | 1 QF | Bye | 6:46.51 | 1 SA/B | 7:03.70 | 2 FA | 6:41.34 | ||
Hamish Bond Eric Murray | Pair | 6:41.75 | 1 SA/B | Bye | N/A | 6:23.36 | 1 FA | 6:59.71 | |||
Chris Harris Robbie Manson | Double sculls | 6:40.35 | 1 SA/B | Bye | N/A | 6:17.01 | 4 FB | 7:06.80 | 11 | ||
Alistair Bond James Hunter James Lassche Peter Taylor | Lightweight four | 6:03.34 | 1 SA/B | Bye | N/A | 6:08.96 | 3 FA | 6:28.14 | 5 | ||
George Bridgewater Nathan Flannery John Storey Jade Uru | Quadruple sculls | 5:59.13 | 4 R | 5:58.92 | 6 FB | N/A | 6:18.92 | 10 | |||
Michael Brake Isaac Grainger Stephen Jones Alex Kennedy Shaun Kirkham Tom Murray Brook Robertson Joe Wright Caleb Shepherd (cox) | Eight | 5:36:28 | 3 R | 5:56.94 | 3 FA | N/A | 5:36.64 | 6 |
- Women
Athlete | Event | Heats | Repechage | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Emma Twigg | Single sculls | 8:17.02 | 1 QF | Bye | 7:31.79 | 1 SA/B | 7:48.20 | 2 FA | 7:24.48 | 4 | |
Genevieve Behrent Rebecca Scown | Pair | 7:09.23 | 1 SA/B | Bye | N/A | 7:29.67 | 2 FA | 7:19.53 | |||
Eve MacFarlane Zoe Stevenson | Double sculls | 7:14.31 | 1 SA/B | Bye | N/A | 6:52.97 | 4 FB | 7:50.74 | 12 | ||
Julia Edward Sophie MacKenzie | Lightweight double sculls | 7:02.01 | 2 SA/B | Bye | N/A | 7:19.27 | 2 FA | 7:10.61 | 4 | ||
Genevieve Behrent Kelsey Bevan Emma Dyke Kerri Gowler Kayla Pratt Grace Prendergast Rebecca Scown Ruby Tew Francie Turner (cox) | Eight | 6:12.05 | 2 R | 6:34.90 | 3 FA | N/A | 6:05.48 | 4 |
Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); FC=Final C (non-medal); FD=Final D (non-medal); FE=Final E (non-medal); FF=Final F (non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; QF=Quarterfinals; R=Repechage
Rugby a siete
Men's tournament
The New Zealand men's rugby sevens team qualified for the Olympics by having achieved one of the top four places at the 2014–15 Sevens World Series.[61] Teddy Stanaway withdrew due to injury, he was replaced by Lewis Ormond. The travelling reserves were Liam Messam and Sione Molia. The New Zealand team lost its tournament opening game against Japan; this was the country's first loss against Japan in any rugby discipline.[62] Sonny Bill Williams received an injury in that match and missed the rest of the tournament, being replaced by Molia.[63]
- Team roster
The following is the New Zealand roster in the men's rugby sevens tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[64]
Head coach: Gordon Tietjens
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Events | Points | Union |
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1 | FW | Scott Curry (c) | 17 May 1988 (aged 28) | 31 | 360 | Bay of Plenty |
2 | BK | Tim Mikkelson | 13 August 1986 (aged 29) | 62 | 882 | Waikato |
3 | FW | Akira Ioane | 16 June 1995 (aged 21) | 9 | 77 | Blues |
4 | FW | DJ Forbes | 15 December 1982 (aged 33) | 79 | 687 | Counties Manukau |
5 | BK | Lewis Ormond | 5 February 1994 (aged 22) | 8 | 82 | Taranaki |
6 | BK | Augustine Pulu | 4 January 1990 (aged 26) | 6 | 45 | Blues |
7 | FW | Sam Dickson | 28 October 1989 (aged 26) | 29 | 232 | Canterbury |
8 | BK | Gillies Kaka | 28 May 1990 (aged 26) | 30 | 721 | Hawke's Bay |
9 | BK | Regan Ware | 7 August 1994 (aged 21) | 9 | 85 | Bay of Plenty |
10 | BK | Rieko Ioane | 18 March 1997 (aged 19) | 10 | 265 | Blues |
11 | BK | Joe Webber | 27 August 1993 (aged 22) | 23 | 357 | Bay of Plenty |
12 | BK | Sonny Bill Williams | 3 August 1985 (aged 31) | 6 | 20 | Blues |
13 | BK | Sione Molia | 5 September 1993 (aged 22) | 6 | 35 | Counties Manukau |
- Group play
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Great Britain | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 73 | 45 | +28 | 9 | Quarter-finals |
2 | Japan | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 64 | 40 | +24 | 7 | |
3 | New Zealand | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 59 | 40 | +19 | 5 | |
4 | Kenya | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 19 | 90 | −71 | 3 |
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
9 August 2016 12:30 |
New Zealand | 12–14 | Japan |
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Try: Curry 6' c A. Ioane 10' m Con: Kaka (1/2) | Report (Rio 2016) Report (World Rugby) | Try: Goto 3' c Soejima 12' c Con: Lemeki (1/1) Sakai (1/1) |
Deodoro Stadium, Rio de Janeiro Referee: Marius van der Westhuizen (South Africa) |
9 August 2016 17:30 |
New Zealand | 28–5 | Kenya |
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Try: Penalty try 3' c Ioane 4' c Pulu 11' c Ormond 14' c Con: Pulu (3/3) Kaka (1/1) | Report (Rio 2016) Report (World Rugby) | Try: Injera 1' m Con: Adema (0/1) |
Deodoro Stadium, Rio de Janeiro Referee: Federico Anselmi (Argentina) |
10 August 2016 12:30 |
New Zealand | 19–21 | Great Britain |
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Try: R. Ioane 9' m Ware 11' c Ormond 13' c Con: Kaka (2/3) | Report (Rio 2016) Report (World Rugby) | Try: Bennett 2' c Davies 5' c Norton 7' c Con: Mitchell (3/3) |
Deodoro Stadium, Rio de Janeiro Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa) |
- Quarterfinal
10 August 2016 17:00 |
Fiji | 12–7 | New Zealand |
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Try: Kolinisau 2' m Tuwai 8' c Con: Ravouvou (0/1) Kolinisau (1/1) | Report (Rio 2016) Report (World Rugby) | Try: Kaka 6' c Con: Pulu (1/1) |
Deodoro Stadium, Rio de Janeiro Referee: Rasta Rasivhenge (South Africa) |
- Classification semifinal (5–8)
11 August 2016 13:30 |
New Zealand | 24–19 | France |
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Try: Ware (2) 2' m, 12' c A. Ioane 8' m R. Ioane 10' c Con: Kaka (2/4) | Report (Rio 2016) Report (World Rugby) | Try: Parez (2) 4' c, 7' m Valleau 14' c Con: Bouhraoua (2/3) |
Deodoro Stadium, Rio de Janeiro Referee: Federico Anselmi (Argentina) |
- Fifth place game
11 August 2016 18:00 |
New Zealand | 17–14 | Argentina |
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Try: A. Ioane 5' m Mikkelson 9' m R. Ioane 11' c Con: Pulu (0/2) Kaka (1/1) | Report (Rio 2016) Report (World Rugby) | Try: Imhoff 13' c Moroni 14' c Con: Revol (2/2) |
Deodoro Stadium, Rio de Janeiro Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa) |
Women's tournament
The New Zealand women's rugby sevens team qualified for the Olympics by having achieved one of the top four places at the 2014–15 Sevens World Series.[65]
- Team roster
The following is the New Zealand roster in the women's rugby sevens tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[66]
Head coach: Sean Horan
Backs | Forwards | ||
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6 | Gayle Broughton | 1 | Ruby Tui |
7 | Tyla Nathan-Wong | 2 | Shakira Baker |
8 | Kelly Brazier | 3 | Terina Te Tamaki |
10 | Theresa Fitzpatrick | 4 | Niall Williams |
11 | Portia Woodman | 5 | Sarah Goss (c) |
12 | Kayla McAlister | 9 | Huriana Manuel |
- Group play
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | New Zealand | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 109 | 12 | +97 | 9 | Quarter-finals |
2 | France | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 71 | 40 | +31 | 7 | |
3 | Spain | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 31 | 65 | −34 | 5 | |
4 | Kenya | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 17 | 111 | −94 | 3 |
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
6 August 2016 11:30 |
New Zealand | 52–0 | Kenya |
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Try: Woodman (3) 1' c, 8' c, 13' m McAlister (2) 3' c, 14' m Manuel 6' c Broughton 10' c Williams 14' c Con: Nathan-Wong (5/6) Brazier (1/2) | Report (Rio 2016) Report (World Rugby) |
Deodoro Stadium, Rio de Janeiro Referee: Sara Cox (Great Britain) |
6 August 2016 16:30 |
New Zealand | 31–5 | Spain |
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Try: Woodman 2' m McAlister (2) 3' c, 12' m Nathan-Wong 8' c Fitzpatrick 14' c Con: Nathan-Wong (3/5) | Report (Rio 2016) Report (World Rugby) | Try: Casado 11' m Con: P. García (0/1) |
Deodoro Stadium, Rio de Janeiro Referee: Gabriel Lee (Hong Kong) |
7 August 2016 11:30 |
New Zealand | 26–7 | France |
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Try: Brazier 1' c Manuel 3' c Woodman 6' m McAlister 13' c Con: Nathan-Wong (3/4) | Report (Rio 2016) Report (World Rugby) | Try: Grassineau 7' c Con: Biscarat (1/1) |
Deodoro Stadium, Rio de Janeiro Referee: Rasta Rasivhenge (South Africa) |
- Quarterfinal
7 August 2016 18:30 |
New Zealand | 5–0 | United States |
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Try: Woodman 7' m Con: Nathan-Wong (0/1) | Report (Rio 2016) Report (World Rugby) |
Deodoro Stadium, Rio de Janeiro Referee: Rasta Rasivhenge (South Africa) |
- Semifinal
8 August 2016 15:00 |
Great Britain | 7–25 | New Zealand |
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Try: Richardson 4' c Con: McLean (1/1) | Report (Rio 2016) Report (World Rugby) | Try: Woodman (3) 2' m, 7' m, 8' m Tui 5' m Manuel 10' m Con: Nathan-Wong (0/5) |
Deodoro Stadium, Rio de Janeiro Referee: Amy Perrett (Australia) |
- Gold medal match
8 August 2016 19:00 |
Australia | 24–17 | New Zealand |
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Try: Tonegato 7' m Pelite 10' m Green 12' c Caslick 15' c Con: Dalton (2/4) | Report (Rio 2016) Report (World Rugby) | Try: McAlister (2) 4' m, 18' m Woodman 20' c Con: Nathan-Wong (1/3) |
Deodoro Stadium, Rio de Janeiro Referee: Alhambra Nievas (Spain) |
Navegación
New Zealand qualified one boat for each of the following classes at the 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships, bringing the maximum quota of 15 sailors, in ten boats.[67] The first ten sailors competing in five double-handed classes were named on 14 March 2016, including defending Olympic champions Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie and 2012 silver medallists Peter Burling and Blair Tuke[68][69] The remaining two sailors competing in the single-handed classes were named on 10 May 2016.[70]
On 12 March 2016, London 2012 windsurfer JP Tobin announced his decision not to compete at the Games, citing a lack of financial support from Yachting New Zealand (YNZ).[71] On 2 June 2016, the NZ Sports Tribunal and YNZ had upheld their decision not to nominate windsurfer Natalia Kosinska and Laser Radial sailor Sara Winther on the sailing team for failing to achieve the federation's selection standards, following appeals. As a result, New Zealand did not field any windsurfers at the Olympics for the first time in 36 years.[72]
- Men
Athlete | Event | Race | Net points | Final rank | ||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | M* | ||||
Sam Meech | Laser | 3 | 5 | 6 | 14 | 17 | 13 | 6 | 12 | 1 | N/A | 8 | 85 | |||
Josh Junior | Finn | 18 | 14 | 14 | 5 | 3 | 18 | 2 | 4 | 6 | N/A | 8 | 92 | 7 | ||
Paul Snow-Hansen Daniel Willcox | 470 | 2 | 10 | 20 | 15 | 5 | 2 | 13 | 10 | 15 | N/A | 12 | 104 | 10 | ||
Peter Burling Blair Tuke | 49er | 1 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 33 |
- Women
Athlete | Event | Race | Net points | Final rank | ||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | M* | ||||
Jo Aleh Polly Powrie | 470 | DSQ | 1 | 4 | 1 | 12 | 21 DSQ | 3 | 1 | 1 | 4 | N/A | 6 | 54 | ||
Alex Maloney Molly Meech | 49erFX | 6 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 51 |
- Mixed
Athlete | Event | Race | Net points | Final rank | ||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | M* | ||||
Jason Saunders Gemma Jones | Nacra 17 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 2 | 2 | 81 | 4 |
M = Medal race; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race
Tiroteo
New Zealand shooters achieved quota places for the following events by virtue of their best finishes at the 2014 and 2015 ISSF World Championships, the 2015 ISSF World Cup series, and Oceanian Championships, and obtaining a minimum qualifying score (MQS) before 31 March 2016.[73] The NZOC named the shooting team on 13 April 2016.[74]
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Ryan Taylor | Men's 50 m rifle prone | 622.4 | 16 | N/A | Did not advance | ||
Natalie Rooney | Women's trap | 68 | 4 Q | 13 (+1) | 2 Q | 11 | |
Chloe Tipple | Women's skeet | 67 | 13 | Did not advance |
Qualification Legend: Q = Qualify for the next round; q = Qualify for the bronze medal (shotgun)
Natación
New Zealand swimmers achieved qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT), and potentially 1 at the Olympic Selection Time (OST)):[75][76] To assure their selection to the Olympic team, swimmers attained an Olympic qualifying cut in each of their individual events at the New Zealand Olympic Trials in Auckland (March 28 to April 1) and the Canadian Olympic Trials in Toronto (April 5 to 10).
The NZOC announced the full swimming team on 15 April 2016, including two-time Olympic breaststroker Glenn Snyders and distance freestyle ace Lauren Boyle.[77] Open water swimmer Kane Radford earned an additional place on the NZ Olympic team, as Oceania's top-ranked representative outside the world's top ten of the men's 10 km (6.2 mi) marathon at the World Olympic Qualifier in Setubal, Portugal, which was eventually rejected by Swimming New Zealand. On 27 June 2016, Radford was nominated to the NZOC, following his successful appeal to the NZ Sport Tribunal.[78] Boyle, one of New Zealand medal hopes, struggled with illness during her Olympic preparations and did not advance beyond the heat.[79]
- Men
Athlete | Event | Heat | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Bradlee Ashby | 200 m butterfly | 2:01.22 | 29 | Did not advance | |||
200 m individual medley | 1:59.77 | 16 Q | 2:00.45 | 14 | Did not advance | ||
Matthew Hutchins | 400 m freestyle | 3:48.25 | 19 | N/A | Did not advance | ||
1500 m freestyle | 15:32.60 | 38 | N/A | Did not advance | |||
Corey Main | 100 m backstroke | 53.99 | 16 Q | 54.29 | 15 | Did not advance | |
200 m backstroke | 1:57.51 | 15 Q | 1:58.08 | 14 | Did not advance | ||
Kane Radford | 10 km open water | N/A | 1:53:18.7 | 18 | |||
Glenn Snyders | 100 m breaststroke | 1:00.26 | =16 Q | 1:00.50 | 15 | Did not advance | |
200 m breaststroke | 2:12.47 | 23 | Did not advance | ||||
Matthew Stanley | 100 m freestyle | 50.14 | 42 | Did not advance | |||
200 m freestyle | 1:47.37 | 20 | Did not advance |
- Women
Athlete | Event | Heat | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Lauren Boyle | 400 m freestyle | 4:07.90 | 14 | N/A | Did not advance | ||
800 m freestyle | 8:25.84 | 9 | N/A | Did not advance | |||
Helena Gasson | 100 m butterfly | 59.82 | 32 | Did not advance | |||
200 m butterfly | 2:12.18 | 25 | Did not advance | ||||
Emma Robinson | 800 m freestyle | 8:33.73 | 16 | N/A | Did not advance |
Taekwondo
New Zealand entered one athlete into the taekwondo competition. Andrea Kilday secured a spot in the women's flyweight category (49 kg) by virtue of her top finish at the 2016 Oceania Qualification Tournament in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.[80][81]
Athlete | Event | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Repechage | Final / BM | |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Andrea Kilday | Women's −49 kg | Sing (BRA) L 5–7 | Did not advance |
Tenis
New Zealand entered two tennis players into the Olympic tournament. Marcus Daniell and Michael Venus claimed one of ITF Olympic men's doubles places, as the New Zealand's top-ranked tennis pair outside of direct qualifying position in the ATP World Rankings as of June 6, 2016.[82][83]
Athlete | Event | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Marcus Daniell Michael Venus | Men's doubles | Nestor / Pospisil (CAN) L 6–4, 3–6, 6–7(6–8) | Did not advance |
Triatlón
New Zealand has qualified a total of four triathletes for the following events at the Olympics. Two-time Olympian and world no. 2 seed Andrea Hewitt became the first triathlete to secure a spot on the New Zealand team, as a result of her top 10 finish at the ITU World Olympic Qualification Event in Rio de Janeiro.[84] The NZOC confirmed three more triathletes on 25 May 2016.[85]
Athlete | Event | Swim (1.5 km) | Trans 1 | Bike (40 km) | Trans 2 | Run (10 km) | Total Time | Rank |
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Tony Dodds | Men's | 17:31 | 0:47 | 56:24 | 0:36 | 33:06 | 1:48:24 | 21 |
Ryan Sissons | 17:34 | 0:48 | 56:20 | 0:34 | 32:45 | 1:48:01 | 17 | |
Andrea Hewitt | Women's | 19:04 | 0:56 | 1:01:28 | 0:41 | 36:06 | 1:58:15 | 7 |
Nicky Samuels | 19:06 | 0:56 | 1:01:27 | 0:43 | 37:18 | 1:59:30 | 13 |
Levantamiento de pesas
New Zealand qualified one male and one female weightlifter for the Rio Olympics by virtue of a top five finish (for men) and top four (for women), respectively, at the 2016 Oceania Championships.[86] The NZOC named the weightlifting team on 28 June 2016.[87]
Athlete | Event | Snatch | Clean & Jerk | Total | Rank | ||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||||
Richie Patterson | Men's −85 kg | 149 | 17 | 181 | 16 | 330 | 16 |
Tracey Lambrechs | Women's +75 kg | 98 | 15 | 133 | 13 | 231 | 13 |
Lucha
New Zealand received a spare continental berth freed up by Australia to send a wrestler to compete in the men's Greco-Roman 66 kg to the Olympics, signifying the nation's return to the sport for the first time since 2000. The berth was awarded to Craig Miller, who finished third at the 2016 African & Oceania Qualification Tournament in Algiers, Algeria, after Australian wrestler Vinod Kumar Dahiya was disqualified due to a doping violation.[88][89] Miller received a knee injury during training in Rio de Janeiro and withdrew before the competition started.[90]
Key:
- VT – Victory by Fall.
- PP – Decision by Points – the loser with technical points.
- PO – Decision by Points – the loser without technical points.
- Men's Greco-Roman
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Repechage 1 | Repechage 2 | Final / BM | |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Craig Miller | −66 kg | Withdrew due to injury |
Cobertura mediática
The New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) sold exclusive New Zealand broadcasting rights to Sky Television. The games are being screened across 12 subscription based channels: Sky Sport 3 and 4, plus 10 "pop-up" channels. Sky is also showing highlights on its free-to-air channel, Prime.[91]
Sky TV's exclusive rights caused problems with New Zealand's other media outlets. Whilst copyright law allows for "fair dealing", i.e. the reporting of short extracts, Sky TV offered contracts to media outlets that would restrict reporting to well below what the law allows. Sky TV argued that the deal offered to New Zealand media was one of the most accommodating worldwide — the terms were described by Sky TV as "the most reasonable in the world," — however, other media outlets saw it differently.[92] On 19 July, Fairfax New Zealand (owners of Wellington's The Dominion Post and Christchurch's The Press among other newspapers, as well as the Stuff.co.nz website) and New Zealand Media and Entertainment (NZME; owners of The New Zealand Herald and The Radio Network) announced that they would not send their staff to Rio to report the Olympics.[93] After Fairfax and NZME refused to sign Sky TV's agreement, both companies were served legal papers on 29 July, alleging intended copyright breaches and threatening court injunctions unless they signed the agreement by the following Monday.[94] In a Fairfax editorial published in its newspapers, the blame for the situation was partly put to the NZOC that gave away an exclusive contract but refused to step in when Sky TV offered deals below what was allowed by law.[95]
Sky TV filed for an injunction against Fairfax Media using its footage, saying it was undermining its copyright. Fairfax countered Sky's argument saying the use of its footage was allowed under fair dealing provisions. On 12 August 2016, the High Court dismissed Sky's injunction bid.[96][97]
Ver también
- New Zealand at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
- New Zealand at the Olympics
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- [[1]NZL/summer/2016/ New Zealand at the 2016 Summer Olympics] at SR/Olympics