News & Media

March 2018,
Tom Walsh Dominates to Win World Indoor Championships Title

Tom Walsh has confirmed his place on the top of the shot putting world after retaining his World Indoor Championships title with a masterclass at the 2018 Indoor Championships in Birmingham in the early hours of Sunday morning (NZ time).

March 2018,
McCartney Finish Fourth at World Indoors

Eliza McCartney has finished just outside the medals in the pole vault at the World Indoor Championships in Birmingham, pushed out of the bronze medal position with a last-gasp effort by Greek athlete Katerina Stefanidi.

March 2018, Press Releases
More Kiwi Athletes Ready to Win Medals in South Korea

Following on from New Zealand’s spectacular showing at the Olympic Winter Games, three more New Zealand athletes are ready to take to the slopes in South Korea. This time hunting kiwi medals in Para Alpine skiing and Para snowboarding at the PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games from 9 - 18 March.

December 2017, Press Releases
High Performance Reconfirms Core Investment for 2018

High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) today reconfirmed the $35 million core investment programme for 2018 announced last December as the organisation re-set for Tokyo 2020.

September 2017, Press Releases
Michael Scott Appointed Chief Executive of High Performance Sport NZ

The Board of High Performance Sport NZ (HPSNZ) has appointed Michael Scott as its next Chief Executive. He replaces Alex Baumann, who departed HPSNZ last week after nearly six years at the helm.

September 2016, Press Releases
New Zealand Athletes Achieve Best Ever Performance at an Olympic Games

New Zealand athletes made history at the Rio Olympic Games winning 18 medals, a 38% increase on London 2012 and four above the Olympic target.

December 2015, Press Releases
High Performance Sport NZ Investments Announced in Final Run Up to Rio

High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) has confirmed its 2016 investments into sports, as they enter the final run into the Rio Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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