News & Media
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.
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.
New Investment Figures Announced as New Zealand Look Towards Tokyo 2020
High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) today announced a $35 million core investment programme for 2017.
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.
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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- Hayden Wilde claims first T100 Triathlon World Title
- Fin Melville Ives, Luke Harrold claim World Cup freeski halfpipe quinella in China
- World Rowing recognises kiwi athletes
- Alice Robinson claims back-to-back giant slalom World Cup wins
- Lewis Clareburt to base himself in Melbourne as he chases LA podium