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HPSNZ confirms investment into Snow Sports New Zealand for the next Winter Olympic and Paralympic cycle
High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) will invest $16.22 million directly into Snow Sports New Zealand (SSNZ) to support its Winter Olympic and Paralympic campaigns through to the 2030 games in the French Alps.
International results for HPSNZ invested sports 29 June 2026
HPSNZ invests in more than 30 National Sporting Organisations to support their athletes to excel on the world stage.
International results for HPSNZ invested sports 22 June 2026
HPSNZ invests in more than 30 National Sporting Organisations to support their athletes to excel on the world stage.
International results for HPSNZ invested sports 15 June 2026
HPSNZ invests in more than 30 National Sporting Organisations to support their athletes to excel on the world stage.
International results for HPSNZ invested sports 8 June 2026
HPSNZ invests in more than 30 National Sporting Organisations to support their athletes to excel on the world stage.
International results for HPSNZ invested sports 1 June 2026
HPSNZ invests in more than 30 National Sporting Organisations to support their athletes to excel on the world stage.
International results for HPSNZ invested sports 25 May 2026
HPSNZ invests in more than 30 National Sporting Organisations to support their athletes to excel on the world stage.
International results for HPSNZ invested sports 18 May 2026
HPSNZ invests in more than 30 National Sporting Organisations to support their athletes to excel on the world stage.
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