Paris 2024

Bring on Paris 2024

The Paris 2024 Olympic Games begin on 26 July and end of 7 August, followed by the Paralympic Games from 28 August to 8 September. Over 19 days of competition, the Olympic Games will feature 10,500 athletes in 329 medal events across 32 sports, including the new Olympic sport of Breaking making its debut. The Paralympic Games will see 4,400 athletes compete in 549 medal events across 22 sports.

HPSNZ’s world-leading technical innovations and globally-recognised experts in disciplines such as Performance Physiology, Performance & Technique Analysis, Performance Nutrition, Sports Science and Strength & Conditioning have been an integral part of New Zealand’s Olympic and Paralympic campaigns for Paris.

Working in partnership with New Zealand’s athletes and coaches 365 days per year, our goal is to support the team and deliver an all-important performance advantage.

In the lead up to and during the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games, our TikTok channel @insidehpsportnz will bring you unique insights from the athletes themselves and the team behind the team, taking you inside their Paris 2024 campaigns.

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Latest Paris 2024 Journal Posts

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June 2024

Kia Manawanui helping prepare Kiwi surfing coach for Olympics

June 2024

Sailing for a podium finish in Marseille

June 2024

Newly appointed HPSNZ physio lead heads Olympic therapy team

May 2024

Paralympics Preparation and Recovery team readying for the big moment

May 2024

Kiwi Olympians’ health care in great hands for Paris

April 2024

Preparation and Recovery team gearing up for Paris Olympics

April 2024

Paris bound coaches feature in final Kia Manawanui hosting

March 2024

Team psychologist helps cyclists target Paris podium

February 2024

Healthy Women in Performance Sport looking beyond Paris

February 2024

Te Tūāpapa coaching programme driving Paris goals for Hayden Wilde’s coach

December 2023

Danielle Aitchison building confidence ahead of Paralympics 2024

November 2023

Olympic and Paralympic Perspectives: Adrian Blincoe

November 2023

Empower workshop targets Paris 2024

October 2023

Olympic and Paralympic Perspectives: Christine Arthur

October 2023

Luuka Jones up for another challenge

September 2023

Scaling new heights

September 2023

Canoe Racing aiming high for Paris 2024

August 2023

One Year to Go until Paralympics 2024

August 2023

Big few weeks for Raylene Bates

August 2023

Paralympian shot putter builds for Paris and a special career

August 2023

Trampoline world champ’s ambitious Paris goals with HPSNZ support team

July 2023

Paris 2024 – Managing the pressure

July 2023

One Year to Go - Dame Valerie Adams’ advice and insights for athletes

June 2023

Qualifying to take on the most dangerous wave in the world

June 2023

Olympic equestrians get coaching boost on road to Paris 2024

June 2023

Creating healthy environments key to sustainable success

December 2022

Paris 2024 Innovation projects underway