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New Zealand Olympic Team Selected Athletes New Zealand Olympic Team Selected Athletes Athletics 28. James Couglan Men’s Team 1. Zane Robertson 10,000m 29. Blair Hilton Men’s Team 2. Nikki Hamblin 1500m 30. Hugo Inglis Men’s Team 3. Nick Willis 1500m 31. Stephen Jenness Men’s Team 4. Quentin Rew 50km Race Walk 32. Devon Manchester Men’s Team 5. Angie Petty 800m 33. Shea McAleese Men’s Team 6. Stuart Farquhar Javelin 34. Shay Neal Men’s Team 7. Eliza McCartney Pole Vault 35. Arun Panchia Men’s Team 8. Valerie Adams Shot Put 36. Hayden Phillips Men’s Team 9. Jacko Gill Shot Put 37. Kane Russell Men’s Team 10. Tom Walsh Shot Put 38. Bradley Shaw Men’s Team 39. Blair Tarrant Men’s Team 40. Nick Wilson Men’s Team Canoe Sprint 41. Nic Woods Men’s Team 11. Lisa Carrington K1W200, K1W500 12. Aimee Fisher K4W 500 13. Kayla Imrie K4W 500 Rowing 14. Jaimee Lovett K4W 500 42. Alistair Bond LM4- 15. Caitlin Ryan K4W 500 43. James Hunter LM4- 16. Marty McDowell K1M 1000 44. James Lassche LM4- 45. Peter Taylor LM4- Canoe Slalom 46. Julia Edward LW2x 47. Sophie MacKenzie LW2x 17. Mike Dawson K1M 48. Mahe Drysdale M1x 18. Luuka Jones K1W 49. Hamish Bond M2- 50. Eric Murray M2- Cycling 51. Christopher Harris M2x 19. Eddie Dawkins Mens Team Sprint 52. Robert Manson M2x 20. Ethan Mitchell Mens Team Sprint 53. Michael Brake M8+ 21. Sam Webster Mens Team Sprint 54. Isaac Grainger M8+ 22. Natasha Hansen Women’s Indiv Sprint 55. Stephen Jones M8+ 56. Alex Kennedy M8+ Gymnastics 57. Shaun Kirkham M8+ 23. Courtney McGregor Women’s Artistic 58. Thomas Murray M8+ 24. Misha Koudinov Men’s Artistic 59. Brook Robertson M8+ 25. Dylan Schmidt Trampoline 60. Caleb Shepherd M8+ 61. Joe Wright M8+ Hockey Rowing Continued… 26. Ryan Archibald Men’s Team 62. Emma Twigg W1x 27. Simon Child Men’s Team New Zealand Olympic Team Selected Athletes 63. Genevieve Behrent W2-, W8+ 95. Lauren Boyle* W400mFS, W800mFS 64. Rebecca Scown W2-, W8+ 96. Emma Robinson* W800mFS 65. Eve Macfarlane W2x 66. Zoe Stevenson W2x Taekwondo 67. Kelsey Bevan W8+ 97. Andrea Kilday Under 49W 68. Emma Dyke W8+ 69. Kerri Gowler W8+ 70. Kayla Pratt W8+ Triathlon 98. Tony Dodds Individual Men 71. Grace Prendergast W8+ 99. Ryan Sissons Individual Men 72. Ruby Tew W8+ 100. Andrea Hewitt Individual Women 73. Francie Turner W8+ 101. Nicky Samuels Individual Women Sailing 74. Paul Snow-Hansen 470M *Conditional Selection 75. Daniel Willcox 470M 76. Jo Aleh 470W 77. Polly Powrie 470W 78. Peter Burling 49er 79. Blair Tuke 49er 80. Alex Maloney 49er FX 81. Molly Meech 49er FX 82. Joshua Junior Finn 83. Sam Meech Laser Men 84. Gemma Jones Nacra 17 85. Jason Saunders Nacra 17 Shooting 86. Ryan Taylor Men’s 50m Prone Rifle 87. Chloe Tipple Women’s Skeet 88. Natalie Rooney Women’s Trap Swimming 89. Corey Main* M100m Backstroke 90. Glenn Snyders* M100m Breaststroke 91. Matthew Stanley* M200mFS, M400mFS 92. Bradlee Ashby* M200 IM 93. Matt Hutchins* M400mFS Swimming Continued… 94. Helena Gasson* W100m Butterfly .
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