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New Zealand Handball Federation NZHF | |
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IOC nation | New Zealand |
National flag | |
Sport | Handball |
Other sports | |
Official website | www |
HISTORY | |
Preceding organisations | Handball New Zealand |
Year of formation | 2005 |
AFFILIATIONS | |
International federation | International Handball Federation (IHF) |
IHF member since | 5 June 2009 [1] |
Continental association | Oceania Continent Handball Federation |
National Olympic Committee | New Zealand Olympic Committee |
Other affiliation(s) | |
GOVERNING BODY | |
President | David Ireland |
HEADQUARTERS | |
Address | |
Country | New Zealand |
Secretary General | Frank Stoltenberg |
The New Zealand Handball Federation (NZHF) is the governing body for the sport of handball and beach handball in New Zealand. NZHF is member of the Oceania Continent Handball Federation (OCHF), International Handball Federation (IHF) and the Commonwealth Handball Association.
Founded in 2005, NZHF is recognised by IHF in 2009.
Year | Location | Final | Small Final | ||||
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2012 | Wellington | Victoria University HC | n/a | Auckland Pirates HC | Vikings HC | n/a | Hutt Hawks HC |
2013 | Wellington | Auckland City HC | 21:14 | Canterbury Braves HC | Hutt Hawks HC | n/a | Auckland Pirates HC |
2014 | Wellington | Auckland Pirates HC | 14:12 | Auckland City HC | Victoria University HC | 36:26 | Vikings HC |
2015 | Wellington | Victoria University HC | n/a | Vikings HC | Canterbury Braves HC / Hutt Hawks HC | n/a | Spartanz HC |
2016 [2] | Auckland | Vikings HC | 36:34 | Victoria University HC | Auckland Pirates HC | 30:23 | Auckland City HC |
2017 [3] | Wellington | Northern Aguilas HC | 28:16 | Canterbury Quakes HC | Vikings HC | 38:30 | Auckland Pirates HC |
2018 | Wellington | Northern Aguilas HC | 26:16 | Auckland Region HC | Canterbury Quakes HC | 21:20 | Victoria University HC |
2019 [4] | Wellington | Vikings HC | 28:27 | Northern Aguilas HC | Otago University HC | 35:33 | Auckland Region HC |
2020 | - | Didn't occur due to Pandemic | |||||
2021 | - | Didn't occur due to Pandemic | |||||
2022 | Wellington | ||||||
2023 [5] | Wellington | Otago Sheep | 29:26 | Purple Gounas | Canterbury Quakes HC | 25:16 | Vikings HC |
2024 [6] | Wellington |
Year | Location | Final | Small Final | ||||
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2012 | Wellington | Canterbury Braves HC | n/a | Auckland University HC | Hutt Hawks HC | n/a | Victoria University HC |
2013 | Wellington | Hutt Hawks HC | n/a | Victoria University HC | Spartanz HC | n/a | Vikings HC |
2014 | Wellington | Victoria University HC | 16:13 | Auckland University HC | Spartanz HC | 18:5 | Vikings HC |
2015 | Wellington | The Expandables | n/a | Hutt Hawks HC | Victoria University HC | n/a | Spartanz HC |
2016 | - | Didn't occur | |||||
2017 [3] | Wellington | Victoria University HC | 17:12 | Spartanz HC / Canterbury Quakes HC | Hutt Hunters HC | 24:13 | Otago University HC |
2018 | Wellington | Canterbury Quakes HC | 21:18 | Victoria University HC | Spartanz HC | 20:13 | Vikings HC |
2019 [4] | Wellington | Otago University HC | 27:23 | Auckland Region HC | Hutt Hunters HC Juniors | 32:31 | Vikings HC |
2020 | - | Didn't occur due to Pandemic | |||||
2021 | - | Didn't occur due to Pandemic | |||||
2022 | Wellington | ||||||
2023 [5] | Wellington | Hunters HC | 36:31 | Canterbury Quakes HC | Spartanz HC | 25:15 | VUW Hakawai |
2024 [6] | Wellington |
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