News & Media
Hamish Carter Resigns from HPSNZ
High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) confirms the resignation of Hamish Carter from his position as Campaign Consultant Manager.
Statement from Michael Scott
Firstly, I would like to thank Michael Heron for the thoroughness of his report and Cycling NZ for their involvement in and contribution to this important process.
Pete Pfitzinger to depart High Performance Sport NZ
High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) wish to announce that Pete Pfitzinger, General Manager - Capacity and Expertise, has confirmed his intention to leave the organisation at the end of the year.
Hesson to support HP coaches
High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) are delighted to announce the addition of former Blackcaps Head Coach Mike Hesson to the HP Coaching team.
HPSNZ Review into Cycling NZ High Performance Programme
The Review started on 6 June 2018 and is being undertaken by an Independent Reviewer in accordance with the Terms of Reference which have been agreed by HPSNZ and Cycling NZ.
High Performance Sport NZ mourns the loss of Jan Cameron
High Performance Sport NZ are deeply sadness to learn of the sudden passing of former NZ swimming coach Jan Cameron.
HPSNZ Announce Latest Intake for CAP 2018
High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) are delighted to announce the latest intake of coaches to the highly acclaimed Coach Accelerator Programme.
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