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New Zealand Olympic Team Selected Athletes New Zealand Olympic Team Selected Athletes Athletics Cycling Continued… 34. Georgia Williams Women’s Team Pursuit 1. Angie Petty 800m Women 35. Olivia Podmore Individual Sprint Women, 2. Zane Robertson 10,000m Men Women Team Sprint, 3. Nikki Hamblin 1500m, 5000m Keirin Women 4. Nick Willis 1500m Men 36. Natasha Hansen Individual Sprint Women, 5. Julian Matthews 1500m Men Women Team Sprint, 6. Hamish Carson 1500m Men Keirin Women 7. Lucy Oliver 5000m Women 37. Sam Webster Individual Sprint Men, 8. Quentin Rew 20km, 50km Race Walk Men Men's Team Sprint, 9. Alana Barber 20km Walk Women Keirin Men 10. Stuart Farquhar Javelin Men 38. Eddie Dawkins Individual Sprint Men, 11. Eliza McCartney Pole Vault Women Men's Team Sprint, 12. Valerie Adams Shot Put Women Keirin Men 13. Jacko Gill Shot Put Men 39. Ethan Mitchell Men’s Team Sprint 14. Tom Walsh Shot Put Men 40. Zac Williams Men’s Team Sprint Reserve 41. George Bennett Road Race Men, Time Trial Canoe Sprint 42. Linda Villumsen Road Race Women, Time Trial 15. Lisa Carrington K1W 200, K1W 500 16. Marty McDowell K1 1000 Men Diving 17. Aimee Fisher K4 500 Women 43. Elizabeth Cui Women’s 3m Individual 18. Kayla Imrie K4 500 Women 19. Jaimee Lovett K4 500 Women 20. Caitlin Ryan K4 500 Women Equestrian 44. Julie Brougham Dressage 45. Clarke Johnstone Eventing Team Canoe Slalom 46. Jonathan Paget Eventing Team 21. Mike Dawson K1 Men 47. Jonelle Price Eventing Team 22. Luuka Jones K1 Women 48. Mark Todd Eventing Team Cycling Football 23. Trent Jones BMX Men 49. Katie Bowen Football - Women 24. Samuel Gaze Mountain Bike Men 50. Katie Duncan Football - Women 25. Dylan Kennett Omnium Men 51. Abby Erceg Football - Women 26. Lauren Ellis Omnium Women 52. Anna Green Football - Women Women’s Team Pursuit 53. Sarah Gregorius Football - Women 27. Pieter Bulling Men’s Team Pursuit 54. Betsy Hassett Football - Women 28. Aaron Gate Men’s Team Pursuit 55. Amber Hearn Football - Women 29. Regan Gough Men’s Team Pursuit 56. Annalie Longo Football - Women 30. Hayden Roulston Men’s Team Pursuit 57. Meikayla Moore Football - Women 31. Rushlee Buchanan Women’s Team Pursuit 58. Erin Nayler Football - Women 32. Jaime Nielsen Women’s Team Pursuit 59. Ria Percival Football - Women 33. Racquel Sheath Women’s Team Pursuit 60. Jasmine Pereira Football – Women New Zealand Olympic Team Selected Athletes Football Continued… Hockey Continued… 61. Ali Riley Football – Women 95. Anita McLaren Women’s Team 62. Rebecca Rolls Football – Women 96. Olivia Merry Women’s Team 63. Rebekah Stott Football – Women 97. Stacey Michelson Women’s Team 64. Rosie White Football - Women 98. Brooke Neal Women’s Team 65. Hannah Wilkinson Football - Women 99. Kirsten Pearce Women’s Team 66. Kirsty Yallop Football – Women 100. Sally Rutherford Women’s Team 101. Kelsey Smith Women’s Team Gymnastics 102. Liz Thompson Women’s Team 67. Courtney McGregor Women’s Artistic 103. Petrea Webster Women’s Team 68. Misha Koudinov Men’s Artistic 104. Kayla Whitelock Women’s Team 69. Dylan Schmidt Trampoline Judo Golf 105. Darcina Manuel -57kg Women 70. Lydia Ko Women’s Golf 71. Ryan Fox Men’s Golf Rowing 72. Danny Lee Men’s Golf 106. Alistair Bond LM4- 107. James Hunter LM4- Hockey 108. James Lassche LM4- 73. Ryan Archibald Men’s Team 109. Peter Taylor LM4- 74. Simon Child Men’s Team 110. Julia Edward LW2x 75. James Coughlan Men’s Team 111. Sophie MacKenzie LW2x 76. Blair Hilton Men’s Team 112. Mahe Drysdale M1x 77. Hugo Inglis Men’s Team 113. Hamish Bond M2- 78. Stephen Jenness Men’s Team 114. Eric Murray M2- 79. Devon Manchester Men’s Team 115. Christopher Harris M2x 80. Shea McAleese Men’s Team 116. Robert Manson M2x 81. Shay Neal Men’s Team 117. George Bridgewater M4x 82. Arun Panchia Men’s Team 118. Nathan Flannery M4x 83. Hayden Phillips Men’s Team 119. John Storey M4x 84. Kane Russell Men’s Team 120. Jade Uru M4x 85. Bradley Shaw Men’s Team 121. Michael Brake M8+ 86. Blair Tarrant Men’s Team 122. Isaac Grainger M8+ 87. Nick Wilson Men’s Team 123. Stephen Jones M8+ 88. Nic Woods Men’s Team 124. Alex Kennedy M8+ 89. Samantha Charlton Women’s Team 125. Shaun Kirkham M8+ 90. Sophie Cocks Women’s Team 126. Thomas Murray M8+ 91. Gemma Flynn Women’s Team 127. Brook Robertson M8+ 92. Charlotte Harrison Women’s Team 128. Caleb Shepherd M8+ 93. Pippa Hayward Women’s Team 129. Joe Wright M8+ 94. Rose Keddell Women’s Team 130. Emma Twigg W1x New Zealand Olympic Team Selected Athletes Rowing Continued… Sailing 131. Genevieve Behrent W2-, W8+ 166. Paul Snow-Hansen 470 Men 132. Rebecca Scown W2-, W8+ 167. Daniel Willcox 470 Men 133. Eve Macfarlane W2x 168. Jo Aleh 470 Women 134. Zoe Stevenson W2x 169. Polly Powrie 470 Women 135. Kelsey Bevan W8+ 170. Peter Burling 49er Skiff Men 136. Emma Dyke W8+ 171. Blair Tuke 49er Skiff Men 137. Kerri Gowler W8+ 172. Alex Maloney 49er FX Women 138. Kayla Pratt W8+ 173. Molly Meech 49er FX Women 139. 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Helena Gasson W100m, W200m Butterfly 154. Shakira Baker Women’s Rugby Sevens 187. Lauren Boyle W400mFS, W800mFS 155. Kelly Brazier Women’s Rugby Sevens 188. Emma Robinson W200m, W800m Freestyle 156. Gayle Broughton Women’s Rugby Sevens 189. Kane Radford 10km Marathon Swimming 157. Theresa Fitzpatrick Women’s Rugby Sevens 158. Sarah Goss Women’s Rugby Sevens 159. Huriana Manuel Women’s Rugby Sevens Taekwondo 160. Kayla McAlister Women’s Rugby Sevens 190. Andrea Kilday Under 49 Women 161. Tyla Nathan-Wong Women’s Rugby Sevens 162. Terina Te Tamaki Women’s Rugby Sevens Tennis 163. Ruby Tui Women’s Rugby Sevens 191. Marcus Daniell Men’s Doubles 164. Niall Williams Women’s Rugby Sevens 192. Michael Venus Men’s Doubles 165. Portia Woodman Women’s Rugby Sevens New Zealand Olympic Team Selected Athletes Triathlon 193. Tony Dodds Individual Men 194. Ryan Sissons Individual Men 195. Andrea Hewitt Individual Women 196. Nicky Samuels Individual Women Weightlifting 197. Tracey Lambrechs Women’s +75kg 198. Richie Patterson Men’s 85kg Wrestling – Greco-Roman 199. Craig Miller Men’s 66kg .
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