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NZOC Membership – As at 17 June 2016 NZOC Membership – as at 17 June 2016 NZL Affiliates – International Olympic Summer Federations 1. Aquatics New Zealand 2. Archery New Zealand Inc 3. Athletics New Zealand 4. Badminton New Zealand 5. Baseball New Zealand 6. Basketball New Zealand 7. Cycling New Zealand 8. Boxing New Zealand Inc 9. New Zealand Canoeing Federation 10. Equestrian Sports New Zealand 11. Fencing New Zealand 12. Football New Zealand 13. New Zealand Golf 14. Gymsports NZ 15. NZ Handball Federation 16. Hockey New Zealand 17. Judo New Zealand 18. Modern Pentathlon New Zealand Inc 19. Rowing New Zealand 20. New Zealand Shooting Federation 21. Softball New Zealand Inc 22. Table Tennis New Zealand 23. Taekwondo New Zealand 24. Tennis New Zealand 25. Triathlon New Zealand 26. Volleyball New Zealand 27. Olympic Weightlifting New Zealand 28. New Zealand Olympic Wrestling Union 29. Yachting New Zealand 30. New Zealand Rugby Union NZL Affiliates – International Olympic Winter Federations 1. New Zealand Bobsleigh & Skeleton Association 2. New Zealand Curling Association 3. New Zealand Ice Hockey Federation 4. Ice Speed Skating Federation of New Zealand 5. New Zealand Ice Figure Skating Association Incorporated 6. New Zealand Olympic Luge Association 7. Snow Sports New Zealand 8. Biathlon New Zealand C:\Users\cathleen\Documents\NZOC General\2016 NZOC Membership - 16 June 2016.doc NZL Affiliates – Recognised International Federations (Commonwealth Games) 1. Bowls New Zealand 2. New Zealand Cricket 3. Netball New Zealand 4. Squash New Zealand 5. Tenpin Bowling New Zealand Inc Notes: Total voting membership = Summer 30 Winter 7 Commonwealth 5 = 42 members Associate Membership 1. Paralympics NZ 2. Orienteering NZ 3. Motorcycling NZ 4. New Zealand Bridge Inc 5. Korfball NZ 6. NZ Chess Federation 7. NZ Dance Sport Association 8. New Zealand Federation of Roller Sports 9. New Zealand Kung-Fu Wushu Federation 10. Surfing New Zealand 11. Floorball New Zealand Inc 12. World Association of Kickboxing Organisations NZ C:\Users\cathleen\Documents\NZOC General\2016 NZOC Membership - 16 June 2016.doc .
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