September 2025,

International results for HPSNZ invested sports 29 September 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.

29 September 2025
Swimming – World Para Swimming Championships. Singapore
  • Cameron Leslie – 2nd Men’s 50m Backstroke S4, 42.54; 2nd Men’s 50m Freestyle S4, 37.44. Coach: Tom Onley.
  • Gabriella Smith – 2nd Women’s 100m Breaststroke SB9, 1:19.56. Coach: David Hayden.
  • Joshua Willmer – 4th Men’s 100m Breaststroke SB8, 1:11.61. Coach: Michael Weston.
  • Rylee Sayer – 7th Women’s 50m Freestyle S7, 34.35. Coach: Graeme Laing.
Netball – Taini Jamison Series vs South Africa
  • Game 1: Silver Ferns WON 77 – 51
  • Game 2: Silver Ferns WON 70 – 58
  • Game 3: Silver Ferns WON 57 – 56

Winners of the 2025 Taini Jamison Series. Interim Head Coach: Yvette McCausland-Durie.

Athletics – World Para Athletics Championships. New Delhi, India
  • Lisa Adams – 1st Women’s Shot Put F37, 13.83. Coach: Kim Mickle.
Rowing – World Championships. Shanghai, China.
  • Ben Taylor & Oli Welch – 1st Men’s Pair. Coach: Mike Rodger.
  • Alana Sherman, Isla Blake, Beckie Leigh & Juliette Lequeux – 3rd Women’s Four. Coach: Tom Stannard.
  • Veronica Wall, Stella Clayton-Greene, Kathryn Glen & Ella Cossill – 5th Women’s Quad. Coach: James Cootes.
  • Ben Mason & Finn Hamill – 8th Men’s Double. Coach: Gary Roberts.
  • Matt Dunham, Zack Rumble, Flynn Eliadis-Watson & Campbell Crouch – 8th Men’s Four. Coach: Mike Rodger.
  • Logan Ullrich – 9th Men’s Single. Coach: Mike Rodger.
  • Alana Sherman, Oli Welch, Ben Taylor, Campbell Crouch, Flynn Eliadis-Watson, Beckie Leigh, Juliette Lequeux, Isla Blake, Harry Molloy (Coxswain) – 3rd Mixed Eight (non-Olympic).

Notable performances from Kiwis on the world stage (non-TAPS)

Cycling – UCI Road Cycling World Championships. Kigali, Rwanda
  • 2nd – Niamh Fisher-Black – Elite Women’s Road Race
  • 2nd – Nate Pringle – U23 Men’s Time Trial.

 

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