July 2026,

International results for HPSNZ invested sports 13 July 2026

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.

13 July 2026
Sailing – European Championships. Eckernförde, Germany.
  • 49er: Seb Menzies, George Lee Rush – 1st. Coaches: Matty Steven and Logan Dunning-Beck.
  • 49er: Oscar Gunn, Mattias Coutts – 5th. Coaches: Matty Steven and Logan Dunning-Beck.
  • Nacra17: Micah Wilkinson, Kate Stewart – 5th. Coach: Anton Paz.
Sailing – 29er World Championships. Kiel, Germany.
  • New Zealand won the Nations Cup, with three crews in the top 10 and winning the Youth Female World Championship title.
  • All five NZ crews made the Gold fleet (out of 276 total crews).
Canoe Racing – World Cup 3. Montreal, Canada.
  • Aimee Fisher – 1st, Women’s K1 1000m. Coach: Emily Willock.
  • Aimee Fisher – 4th, Women’s K1 500m. Coach: Emily Willock.
  • Scott Martlew – 4th, Men’s Paracanoe KL2 200m. Coach: Steve Drabble.
Climbing – 2026 World Climbing Series. Chamonix, France.
  • Julian David – 19th, Elite Men. Coach: Rob Moore.
Triathlon – 2026 World Triathlon Championship. Hamburg, Germany.
Individual Elite Men
  • Hayden Wilde – 27th. Coaches: Gary Lough, Javier Sola, Sam Mayhew.
  • Henry McMecking – 41st. Coach: Tess Matten.
Individual Elite Women
  • Nicole van der Kaay – 19th. Coach: Ben Renzel.
  • Eva Goodisson – 26th. Coach: Dan Atkins.
  • Brea Roderick – 27th. Coach: Greg Fraine.
Mixed Team Relay
  • NZL – 8th (Brea Roderick, Tayler Reid, Nicole van der Kaay, Hayden Wilde). Coach: Stephen Sheldrake.

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