Te Hāpaitanga applications open now for emerging and high potential female coaches
HPSNZ is now calling for applications for a second Te Hāpaitanga intake to support the development of emerging and high potential female coaches. Applications are open from today and must be received by 4 October 2021.
Update From Cycling New Zealand and High Performance Sport New Zealand On HPSNZ-Cycling New Zealand Independent Inquiry
Cycling New Zealand and High Performance Sport New Zealand are making good progress as we continue our work to confirm the details of the HPSNZ-Cycling New Zealand Independent Inquiry following the death of Olivia Podmore.
Joint Statement from Cycling New Zealand and High Performance Sport New Zealand
Cycling New Zealand together with High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) will commission an independent inquiry in the wake of Olivia Podmore’s death.
Additional investment to improve training facilities for Snow Sports athletes in lead up to Beijing
High Performance Sport NZ (HPSNZ) has continued a programme of strategic investment in training facilities for New Zealand’s Snow Sports athletes, today announcing an additional $306,000 for the benefit of both alpine and park and pipe athletes.
2024 Strategic Plan
Everybody in the high performance system – athletes, coaches and support staff – can inspire through their performances: from winning on the world stage in a way that makes us proud, to how they interact with each other and with the wider community as role models and ambassadors.
Michael Scott to step down as Chief Executive of High Performance Sport New Zealand
Michael Scott is stepping down as Chief Executive of High Performance Sport New Zealand after three years at the helm.
HSPNZ announces audit to ensure wellbeing best practice
High Performance Sport NZ (HPSNZ) has commissioned an independent audit of internal systems and processes to ensure it has a best practice framework for supporting the wellbeing of athletes, coaches and staff in the HP system.
New initiatives for female coaches and leaders in HP sport
High Performance Sport NZ (HPSNZ) has today launched the two main pillars of its $2.7 million Women in High Performance Sport pilot project which seeks to create the right environment and opportunities for far greater representation of women in high performance leadership and coaching positions.
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- First World Cup win for Finn Butcher
- On fast track from cyclist to world champ coach
- Māmā Kells raises the bar for women in weightlifting
- Former All Black Daryl Gibson to help NZ's top cricketers
- Ally Wollaston wins Tour of Britain
- King's Birthday honour for NZ's queen of cycling
- Backstrokers cap off stellar NZ swimming championships
- Finn Butcher: Olympic hero on his life-changing gold medal, new fame and inspiring the nation
- Alicia Hoskin: Double Olympic gold medallist on the responsibility of success and healing her hometown
- Gold, silver and bronze: Kiwis collect the set in Switzerland