Kiwi athletes will compete in all 10 sports, six of which will include Para events, across the four venue clusters in Glasgow.
Sports on the competition schedule are 3×3 Basketball and 3×3 Wheelchair Basketball, Artistic Gymnastics, Athletics and Para Athletics (track and field), Bowls and Para Bowls, Boxing, Judo, Netball, Weightlifting and Para Powerlifting, Swimming and Para Swimming, Track Cycling and Para Track Cycling.
The official sports schedule begins on 24 July following the Opening Ceremony on 23 July.
HPSNZ’s globally recognised experts in disciplines such as Performance Physiology, Performance & Technique Analysis, Performance Nutrition, Sports Science, Strength & Conditioning and Performance Psychology have been an integral part of New Zealand’s Commonwealth Games preparations, with many of them supporting athletes on the ground in Glasgow.
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