New Zealand at the 1992 Summer Olympics

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New Zealand at the
1992 Summer Olympics
Flag of New Zealand.svg
IOC code NZL
NOC New Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association
Website www.olympic.org.nz
in Barcelona
Competitors134 (92 men, 42 women) in 17 sports
Flag bearer Mark Todd
Medals
Ranked 28th
Gold
1
Silver
4
Bronze
5
Total
10
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Flag of Australasian team for Olympic games.svg  Australasia (1908–1912)

New Zealand competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. The New Zealand Olympic Committee was represented by 134 athletes and 70 officials. 134 competitors, 92 men and 42 women, took part in 87 events in 17 sports. [1] Ralph Roberts was the team's Chef de Mission. [2]

Contents

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Barbara Kendall Sailing Women's Lechner A-390 4 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Vicky Latta
Andrew Nicholson
Blyth Tait
Mark Todd
Equestrian Team eventing 30 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Danyon Loader Swimming Men's 200 m butterfly 30 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Don Cowie
Rod Davis
Sailing Star 4 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Leslie Egnot
Jan Shearer
Sailing Women's 470 4 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Gary Anderson Cycling Men's individual pursuit 29 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Blyth Tait Equestrian Individual eventing 30 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lorraine Moller Athletics Women's marathon 1 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Craig Monk Sailing Men's Finn 4 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze David Tua Boxing Men's heavyweight 8 August
Medals by sport
Sport Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Total
Sailing 1214
Equestrian 0112
Swimming 0101
Athletics 0011
Boxing 0011
Cycling 0011
Total14510
Medals by gender
Gender Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Total
Male0134
Female1113
Mixed / open0213
Total14510

Competitors

The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. [3]

SportMenWomenTotal
Archery 011
Athletics 7613
Badminton 224
Boxing 33
Canoeing 808
Cycling 11314
Diving 011
Equestrian 516
Fencing 101
Field hockey 161531
Judo 224
Rowing 10212
Sailing 13417
Shooting 213
Swimming 8311
Table tennis 213
Wrestling 22
Total9242134

Archery

New Zealand sent one archer to Barcelona. She did not advance to the elimination rounds.

AthleteEventRanking roundRound 1Round 2QuarterfinalSemifinalFinalRank
30 m50 m60 m70 mTotalRankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Faye Johnstone Women's individual 341295323302126137did not advance37

Athletics

Track and road

AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
ResultRank [lower-roman 1] ResultRank [lower-roman 2] ResultRankResultRank
Marguerite Buist Women's marathon DNF
Derek Froude Men's marathon 2:19.3735
Robbie Johnston Men's 5000 m 13:57.879did not advance
Anne Judkins Women's 10 km walk 45:289
Lorraine Moller Women's marathon 2:33.59Bronze medal icon.svg
Lesley Morton Women's 10,000 m 33:51.0617did not advance
Cameron Taylor Men's 200 m 20.912 Q20.835did not advance
Rex Wilson Men's marathon 2:15.5116
  1. Ranks given are within the heat
  2. Ranks given are within the quarterfinal

Field

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Paul Gibbons Men's pole vault NMdid not advance
Gavin Lovegrove Men's javelin throw 81.04 m477.08 m9
Kirsten Smith Women's javelin throw 59.34 m17did not advance

Combined

AthleteEvent100 m hurdlesHigh jumpShot put200 mLong jumpJavelin throw800 mOverall pointsRank
Joanne Henry Women's heptathlon 14.55
902 pts
NH
0 pts
WithdrewDNF
AthleteEvent100 mLong jumpShot putHigh jump400 m110 m hurdlesDiscus throwPole vaultJavelin throw1500 mOverall pointsRank
Simon Poelman Men's decathlon 12.22
608 pts
NM
0 pts
WithdrewDNF

Badminton

AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Dean Galt Men's singles Flag of the United States.svg  Jogis  (USA)
L 1–15 3–15
did not advance=33
Kerrin Harrison Men's singles Olympic flag.svg  Antropov  (EUN)
L 3–15 10–15
did not advance=33
Rhona Robertson Women's singles Flag of France.svg  Dimbour  (FRA)
W 12–10 12–9
Flag of Thailand.svg  Plungwech  (THA)
L 9–12 11–2 9–12
did not advance=17
Dean Galt
Kerrin Harrison
Men's doubles Flag of Denmark.svg  Holst-Christensen / Lund  (DEN)
L 0–15 2–15
did not advance=17
Tammy Jenkins
Rhona Robertson
Women's doubles Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  Gil / Shim  (KOR)
L 4–15 2–15
did not advance=17

Boxing

AthleteEventRound 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Trevor Shailer Men's light welterweight Flag of Hungary.svg  Szűcs  (HUN)
L 0 – 7
did not advance=17
Sililo Figota Men's light welterweight Flag of Germany.svg  Beyer  (GER)
L 2 – 16
did not advance=17
David Tua Men's heavyweight ByeFlag of Spain.svg  Ortega  (ESP)
WRSC-2
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Rückschloss  (TCH)
WRSC-3
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Izonritei  (NGR)
L 7 – 12
Did not advanceBronze medal icon.svg

Canoeing

Slalom

AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Best totalRank
TimePointsTotalTimePointsTotal
Donald Johnstone Men's K-1 1:50.7110120.711:52.735117.73117.7325

Sprint

AthleteEventHeatsRepechagesSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
John MacDonald Men's K-1 500 m 1:44.375 R1:43.242 Q1:43.416did not advance
Men's K-1 1000 m 3:43.173 R3:35.073 Q3:38.956did not advance
Ian Ferguson
Paul MacDonald
Men's K-2 500 m 1:36.435 R1:32.284 q1:31.026did not advance
Men's K-2 1000 m 3:18.472 QBye3:19.295 q3:26.848
Richard Boyle
Finn O'Connor
Stephen Richards
Mark Scheib
Men's K-4 1000 m 3:03.586 Q3:00.668did not advance

Cycling

Fourteen cyclists, eleven men and three women, represented New Zealand in 1992. Gary Anderson won a bronze medal in the individual pursuit.

Road

AthleteEventTimeRank
Tom Bamford Men's individual road race 4:36:3173
Joann Burke Women's individual road race 2:05:0330
Brian Fowler Men's individual road race 4:35:5659
Graeme Miller Men's individual road race 4:35:5651
Rosalind Reekie Women's individual road race 2:23:5249
Brian Fowler
Paul Leitch
Graeme Miller
Chris Nicholson
Men's team time trial 2:08:1010

Track

Men's 1 km time trial
AthleteTimeRank
Jon Andrews 1:05.2407
Men's points race
AthleteQualifyingFinal
PointsLaps behindRankPointsLaps behindRank
Glenn McLeay 1502 Q3004
Men's sprint
AthleteQualifyingRound 1Round 1
repechage heat
Round 1
repechage final
Round 2Round 2
repechage
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalRank
TimeRankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Jon Andrews 11.10216Flag of Germany.svg  Fiedler  (GER)
LR
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  van Hameren  (NED)
W 11.251 Q
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Furrer  (SUI)
W 11.701 Q
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Harnett  (CAN)
Flag of the United States.svg  Carpenter  (USA)
2R
Flag of Italy.svg  Chiappa  (ITA)
L
did not advance
Pursuit
AthleteEventQualificationQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalRank
TimeRankOpposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Gary Anderson Men's individual pursuit 4:32.2534 QFlag of France.svg  Ermenault  (FRA)
W 4:27.954
Flag of Germany.svg  Lehmann  (GER)
L 4:31.061
Did not advanceBronze medal icon.svg
Jacqui Nelson Women's individual pursuit 3:51.25910did not advance
Gary Anderson
Nigel Donnelly
Carlos Marryatt
Stuart Williams
Glenn McLeay
Men's team pursuit 4:21.1457 QFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Lovtk
did not advance

Diving

AthleteEventPreliminariesFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Tania Paterson Women's 10 m platform 254.0424did not advance

Equestrian

Eventing

RiderHorseEventDressageCross-countryJumpingOverall
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Vicky Latta Chief Individual 58.00=1924.4065.00=987.804
Andrew Nicholson Spinning Rhombus Individual 61.20=279.20345.0062115.4016
Blyth Tait Messiah Individual 78.80708.8020.00=187.60Bronze medal icon.svg
Mark Todd Welton Greylag Individual 47.405DNFDNSDNF
Vicky Latta
Andrew Nicholson
Blyth Tait
Mark Todd
As above Team 166.60442.80150.00=13290.80Silver medal icon.svg

Jumping

Individual

AthleteHorseQualifyingFinalRank
Round 1Round 2Round 3Total pointsRankRound 1Round 2Total faults
Bruce Goodin Reservation22.5029.0045.0096.5059did not advance
Mark Todd Double Take70.5072.50143.00=37 Q20.00did not advance
Harvey Wilson Mayday36.0045.5048.00129.5048did not advance

Team

AthleteHorseRound 1Round 2TotalRank
FaultsRankFaultsRank
Bruce Goodin
Mark Todd
Harvey Wilson
Reservation
Double Take
Mayday
38.251628.751167.0015

Fencing

One male fencer represented New Zealand in 1992.

Men's individual épée
AthleteRound 1 poolFinal poolFinal pool barrageQuarterfinalSemifinalFinalRank
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Gavin McLean Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg  da Ponte  (PAR)
W 5–1
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Youssef  (LIB)
W 5–2
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Jacquet  (SUI)
W 5–5
Flag of Italy.svg  Randazzo  (ITA)
L 0–5
Flag of Romania.svg  Pop  (ROU)
L 4–5
Flag of Colombia.svg  Rivas  (COL)
L 2–5
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Nowosielski  (CAN)
L 1–2
Did not advance

Field hockey

Men's team competition

  • New Zealand – Spain 0–3
  • New Zealand – Pakistan 0–1
  • New Zealand – The Netherlands 3–4
  • New Zealand – Malaysia 2–3
  • New Zealand – Unified Team 2–1
  • 5th–8th place: New Zealand – Great Britain 2–3
  • 7th–8th place: New Zealand – India 2–3 → 8th place

Women's team competition

Judo

AthleteEventElimination poolRepechage poolFinalRank
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Steve Corkin Men's lightweight ByeFlag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  Chung  (KOR)
L
did not advanceFlag of Senegal.svg  Seck  (SEN)
L
did not advance17
Donna Hilton Women's extra lightweight Flag of Algeria.svg  Souakri  (ALG)
L
did not advanceFlag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Villapol  (VEN)
L
did not advance=13
Nicola Morris Women's half middleweight Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  Gu  (KOR)
L
did not advanceFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang  (CHN)
L
did not advance=13
Graeme Spinks Men's half middleweight Flag of Finland.svg  Haanpää  (FIN)
W
Olympic flag.svg  Varayev  (EUN)
L
did not advance=22

Rowing

New Zealand qualified four boats for the 1992 Summer Olympics: men's single sculls, men's coxless four, men's coxed four, and women's double sculls. [4]

Men
AthleteEventHeatsRepechageSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Eric Verdonk Single sculls 6:58.352 R7:02.401 SA/B6:56.793 FA6:57.454
Scott Brownlee
Chris White
Pat Peoples
Campbell Clayton-Greene
Coxless four 6:03.102 SA/BBye6:01.193 FA6:02.136
Bill Coventry
Guy Melville
Toni Dunlop
Ian Wright
Carl Sheehan (cox)
Coxed four 6:32.615 R6:25.324 FB6:15.6611
Women
AthleteEventHeatsRepechageSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Philippa Baker
Brenda Lawson
Double sculls 7:20.492 SA/BBye7:01.072 FA6:56.814

Sailing

New Zealand had 17 competitors in Barcelona; 13 men and 4 women. [5]

AthleteEventRaceNet pointsMatchracingFinal rank
1234567891012345WinsRankSemifinalFinal
Jenny Armstrong Women's Europe 17.010.03.014.026.018.03.065.04
Jon Bilger
Craig Greenwood (helm)
Men's 470 24.015.05.716.05.744.014.080.47
Russell Coutts (helm)
Simon Daubney
Graham Fleury
Soling 17.015.018.03.018.011.764.7did not advance8
Don Cowie
Rod Davis
(helm)
Star 8.05.710.018.011.713.010.058.4Silver medal icon.svg
Leslie Egnot (helm)
Jan Shearer
Women's 470 24.010.00.015.00.011.70.036.7Silver medal icon.svg
Brian Jones
Rex Sellers (helm)
Tornado 19.018.022.00.011.73.00.051.74
Murray Jones (helm)
Greg Knowles
Flying Dutchman 25.025.018.03.018.013.00.077.04
Barbara Kendall Women's Lechner A-390 0.016.05.73.00.03.011.713.05.75.747.8Gold medal icon.svg
Bruce Kendall Men's Lechner A-390 18.024.051.05.716.00.00.019.020.03.0107.74
Craig Monk Men's Finn 29.017.00.013.023.011.70.064.7Bronze medal icon.svg

Shooting

AthleteEventQualification roundsFinal roundTotalRank
Round 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6TotalRank
Jocelyn Lees Women's 10 m air pistol 92929491369=42did not advance=42
Stephen Petterson Men's 50 m rifle prone 9810010099959758942did not advance42
Greg Yelavich Men's 50 m pistol 899291849295543=37did not advance=37
Men's 10 m air pistol 979496969597575=22did not advance=22

Swimming

AthleteEventHeatFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Trent Bray Men's 200 m freestyle 1:52.4926did not advance
Guy Callaghan Men's 100 m butterfly 55.4928did not advance
Men's 200 m butterfly 2:02.1227did not advance
Toni Jeffs Women's 50 m freestyle 26.9027did not advance
Women's 100 m freestyle 58.8029did not advance
Phillippa Langrell Women's 400 m freestyle 4:14.00 NR9 QB4:12.96 NR9
Women's 800 m freestyle 8:38.43 NR5 Q8:35.57 NR4
Women's 400 m individual medley 4:53.62 NR17did not advance
Danyon Loader Men's 400 m freestyle 3:50.05 NR5 Q3:49.97 NR8
Men's 200 m butterfly 1:58.152 Q1:57.93Silver medal icon.svg
Simon Percy Men's 100 m backstroke 57.9633did not advance
Men's 200 m backstroke 2:05.5328did not advance
Men's 200 m individual medley 2:06.7628did not advance
Nicholas Sanders Men's 50 m freestyle 23.7934did not advance
Men's 100 m freestyle 51.7736did not advance
Men's 100 m butterfly 55.4425did not advance
Anna Simcic Women's 100 m backstroke 1:03.1211 QB1:03.3011
Women's 200 m backstroke 2:12.996 Q2:11.99 NR5
John Steel Men's 100 m freestyle 50.59=14 QB50.6913
Men's 200 m freestyle 1:50.5618 QB1:51.1216
Richard Tapper Men's 400 m freestyle 3:59.7129did not advance
Mark Weldon Men's 50 m freestyle 23.8737did not advance
John Steel
Nicholas Sanders
Trent Bray
Mark Weldon
Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay 3:23.09 NR9did not advance
Trent Bray
Richard Tapper
John Steel
Danyon Loader
Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay 7:26.3611did not advance

Table tennis

AthleteEventPool stageRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
WLRankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Hagen Bower Men's singles Flag of France.svg  Gatien  (FRA)
L 0–2
Olympic flag.svg  Kalinić  (IOP)
L 0–2
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Musa  (NGR)
L 0–2
034did not advance=49
Peter Jackson Men's singles Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Shibutani  (JPN)
L 0–2
Flag of Austria.svg  Ding  (AUT)
L 0–2
Flag of Cuba.svg  Arado  (CUB)
W 2–0
123did not advance=33
Chunli Li Women's singles Flag of the United States.svg  Hugh-Yip  (USA)
W 2–0
Flag of Ghana.svg  Amankwaa  (GHA)
W 2–0
Flag of North Korea.svg  Yu  (PRK)
L 0–2
212did not advance=17
Hagen Bower
Peter Jackson
Men's doubles Flag of France.svg  France
L 0–2
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
L 0–2
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria
L 0–2
034did not advance=25

Wrestling

AthleteEventRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Final roundRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Shane Stannett Men's freestyle flyweight Flag of Iran.svg  Torkan  (IRI)
L 0–12
Olympic flag.svg  Toguzov  (EUN)
L 0–1
Eliminated
Grant Parker Men's freestyle light heavyweight Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Ōta  (JPN)
L 0–3
Flag of the United States.svg  Campbell  (USA)
L 0–15
Eliminated

Officials

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