October 2025,

International results for HPSNZ invested sports 6 October 2025

HPSNZ invests in more than 30 National Sporting Organisations to support their athletes to excel on the world stage.

This page provides a weekly summary of the results for those athletes in their international competition.
Updated every Monday.

6 October 2025
Gymnastics – 2025 FIG Trampoline World Cup. Antibes, France.
  • Maddie Davidson – 2nd Women’s. Coach: Alex Nilov.
  • Dylan Schmidt – 3rd Men’s. Coach: Alex Nilov.
Cricket – 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup, NZC White Ferns.
  • Game 1 – Australia Won by 89 runs.
  • Game 2 – vs South Africa @ 10.30pm Tonight.

Head Coach: Ben Sawyer.

Canoe Slalom – 2025 ICF World Championships. Sydney, Australia.
  • Finn Butcher 4th K1 Final / 5th Kayak Cross. Coach: Aaron Osbourne.
Beach Volleyball – 2025 BPT Challenge. Veracruz, Mexico.
  • Shaunna Polley / Olivia MacDonald – 4th. 3rd place match defeated by PUR Gonzalez / Navas 2-0 (21-15, 21-17). Coach: Jason Lochhead.
Athletics – World Para Championships. New Delhi, India.
  • Danielle Aitchison – 1st T36 100m 13.43; 1st T36 200m 27.18s World Record. Coach: Alan McDonald.
  • Holly Robinson – 2nd F46 Shot Put 12.86m. Coach: Raylene Bates.
  • Will Stedman – 2nd T36 Long Jump 5.83m. Coach: James Sandilands.
  • Anna Grimaldi – 4th T47 200m 12.29; 4th T47 100m 24.82. Coach: Michael Jacobs.
  • Sarah James – 4th T53 800m 2:20.65s; 6th 100m 19.31s; 6th 400m 1:07.46. Coach: Blanche Herbert.
  • Mitch Joynt – 6th T64 200m 23.24. Coach: Nick Cowan.
  • Patricia Walsh – 8th T64 Long Jump 4.89m PB. Coach: Mitch Joynt.

Full results here: https://www.paralympic.org/athletics/live-results

Non-LA 2032 Events

  • Will Stedman – 4th T36 400m 53.05. Coach: James Sandilands.

Coming up this week, David Liti will be in action at the Olympic Weightlifting World Championships in Forde, Norway:
2025 IWF World Weightlifting Championships in Førde, Norway: Schedule, all results, and medal winners – Full list


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