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Paris Olympics 2024: Meet the New Zealand team

Wednesday, 24 July 2024

New Zealand's elite athletes will be out to add to the country's proud record of Olympic Games success in France.

A total of 195 athletes will represent New Zealand at the Paris Olympics, as outlined below.

To keep tabs on when New Zealand’s athletes will be in action, visit and bookmark Stuff’s comprehensive schedule.

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Artistic gymnastics (1)

Georgia Rose-Brown

Artistic swimming (2)

Nina Brown

Eva Morris

Eliza McCartney will be competing at her second Olympics in Paris, after winning bronze in the pole vault in Rio in 2016.
Eliza McCartney will be competing at her second Olympics in Paris, after winning bronze in the pole vault in Rio in 2016.

Athletics (17)

Imogen Ayris (women’s pole vault)

Geordie Beamish (men’s 3000m steeplechase)

Connor Bell (men’s discus throw)

Lauren Bruce (women’s hammer throw)

Camille French (women’s marathon)

Jacko Gill (men’s shot put)

Hamish Kerr (men’s high jump)

Zoe Hobbs (women’s 200m)

Eliza McCartney (women’s pole vault)

Olivia McTaggart (women’s pole vault)

Ethan Olivier (men’s triple jump)

Tori Peeters (women’s javelin throw)

James Preston (men’s 800m)

Maia Ramsden (women’s 1500m)

Sam Tanner (men’s 1500m)

Tom Walsh (men’s shot put)

Maddi Wesche (women’s shot put)

Canoe – Slalom (2)

Finn Butcher (men’s K1, KX1)

Luuka Jones will be competing at her fifth Olympic Games.
Luuka Jones will be competing at her fifth Olympic Games.

Luuka Jones (women’s K1, KX1)

Canoe – Sprint (10)

Olivia Brett (women’s K4 500m)

Max Brown (men’s C2 500m)

Lisa Carrington (women’s K1 500m, K2 500m, K4 500m)

Grant Clancy (men’s C2 500m)

Aimee Fisher (women’s K1 500m, K2 500m, K4 500m)

Alicia Hoskin (women’s K2 500m, K4 500m)

Kurtis Imrie (men’s K2 500m)

Hamish Legarth (men’s K2 500m)

Lucy Matehaere (women’s K2 500m)

Tara Vaughan (women’s K4 500m)

Cycling – BMX racing (2)

Rico Bearman

Leila Walker

Cycling – Mountain Bike (2)

Sam Gaze celebrating his win in the UCI Short Course mountain bike cross-country in 2023.
Sam Gaze celebrating his win in the UCI Short Course mountain bike cross-country in 2023.

Sam Gaze

Sammie Maxwell

Cycling – Road (4)

Kim Cadzow (women’s road race, time trial)

Niamh Fisher-Black (women’s road race, time trial)

Laurence Pithie (men’s road race, time trial)

Corbin Strong (men’s road race, time trial)

Cycling – Track (12)

Ellesse Andrews (women’s sprint)

Bryony Botha (women’s endurance)

Sam Dakin (men’s sprint)

Aaron Gate (men’s endurance)

Keegan Hornblow (men’s endurance)

Shaane Fulton (women’s sprint)

Rebecca Petch (women’s sprint)

Tom Sexton (men’s endurance)

Emily Sherman (women’s endurance)

Track cyclist Ellesse Andrews will be one of New Zealand’s medal hopes in the velodrome.
Track cyclist Ellesse Andrews will be one of New Zealand’s medal hopes in the velodrome.

Nicole Shields (women’s endurance)

Campbell Stewart (men’s endurance)

Ally Wollaston (women’s endurance)

Diving (1)

Lizzie Roussel (women’s 3m springboard)

Equestrian (4)

Melissa Galloway (dressage)

Clarke Johnstone (eventing)

Jonelle Price (eventing)

Tim Price (eventing)

Football – men (Oly Whites) (18)

Lachlan Bayliss

Joe Bell

Tyler Bindon

Michael Boxall

Fin Conchie

Matt Garbett

Jay Herdman

Lukas Kelly-Heald

Alex Paulsen

Jesse Randall

Matthew Sheridan

Kees Sims

Sarpreet Singh

Sarpreet Singh has been selected for the OlyWhites.
Sarpreet Singh has been selected for the OlyWhites.

Finn Surman

Sam Sutton

Oskar van Hattum

Ben Waine

Football – women (Football Ferns) (18)

Mackenzie Barry

CJ Bott

Katie Bowen

Milly Clegg

Vic Esson

Macey Fraser

Ally Green

Jacqui Hand

Grace Jale

Katie Kitching

Anna Leat

Meikayla Moore

Gabi Rennie

Ryan Fox will compete in the Olympic men’s golf tournament for the second time in Paris, at the Le National course he is fond of.
Ryan Fox will compete in the Olympic men’s golf tournament for the second time in Paris, at the Le National course he is fond of.

Ali Riley

Indiah-Paige Riley

Malia Steinmetz

Rebekah Stott

Kate Taylor

Golf (3)

Ryan Fox

Daniel Hillier

Lydia Ko

Hockey – men (Black Sticks) (16)

Scott Boyde

Simon Child

Dom Dixon

Sean Findlay

Isaac Houlbrooke

Hugo Inglis

Sam Lane

Dane Lett

Charlie Morrison

Joe Morrison

Hayden Phillips

Kane Russell

Jake Smith

Blair Tarrant

Simon Yorston

Nic Woods

Judo (2)

Sydnee Andrews (women’s +78kg)

Moira Koster (women’s -78kg)

Rowing (20)

Shannon Cox (women's lightweight double scull)

Brooke Francis (women's double scull)

Jackie Gowler (women's four)

Kate Haines (women's pair)

Jackie Kiddle (women's lightweight double scull)

Oliver Maclean (men's four)

Matt Macdonald (men's four)

Tom Mackintosh (men's single scull)

Robbie Manson (men's double scull)

Tom Murray (men's four)

Jordan Parry (men's double scull)

Alana Sherman (women's pair)

Lucy Spoors (women's double scull)

Phoebe Spoors (women's four)

Sevens star Scott Curry will be featuring at his third Olympic Games.
Sevens star Scott Curry will be featuring at his third Olympic Games.

Emma Twigg (women's single scull)

Logan Ullrich (men's four)

Davina Waddy (women's four)

Phillip Wilson (men's pair)

Dan Williamson (men's pair)

Kerri Williams (women's four)

Rugby sevens – men (All Blacks Sevens) (12)

Leroy Carter

Dylan Collier

Tepaea Cook-Savage

Scott Curry

Fehi Fineanganofo

Andrew Knewstubb

Moses Leo

Ngarohi McGarvey-Black

Tone Ng Shiu

Akuila Rokolisoa

Brady Rush

Regan Ware

Rugby sevens – women (Black Ferns sevens) (12)

Michaela Blyde

Jazmin Felix-Hotham

Sarah Hirini

Tyla King

Jorja Miller

Jo Aleh and Molly Meech finished 11th at the last 49erFX world championships in Canada.
Jo Aleh and Molly Meech finished 11th at the last 49erFX world championships in Canada.

Manaia Nuku

Mahina Paul

Risaleeana Pouri-Lane

Alena Saili

Theresa Setefano

Stacey Waaka

Portia Woodman-Wickliffe

Sailing (12)

Jo Aleh (women’s 49erFX)

Josh Armit (men’s IQFoil)

Erica Dawson (mixed Nacra 17)

Justina Kitchen (women’s Formula Kite)

Isaac McHardie (men’s 49er)

William McKenzie (men’s 49er)

Molly Meech (women’s 49erFx)

Greta Pilkington (women’s ILCA6)

Tom Saunders (men’s ILCA7)

Veerle ten Have (women’s IQFoil)

Lukas Walton-Keim (men’s Formula Kite)

Micah Wilkinson (mixed Nacra 17)

Shooting (2)

Erika Fairweather
Erika Fairweather

Owen Robinson (men’s trap)

Chloe Tipple (women’s skeet)

Sport climbing (2)

Julian David (men’s speed)

Sarah Teztlaff (women’s speed)

Surfing (2)

Billy Stairmand (men’s shortboard)

Saffi Vette (women’s shortboard)

Swimming (9)

Caitlin Deans (women's 4x200m freestyle relay)

Lewis Clareburt (men's 200m individual medley, 400m individual medley)

Erika Fairweather (women's 200m, 400m, 800m, 4x200m freestyle relay)

Dylan Schmidt won bronze in the men’s trampoline at the Tokyo Olympics.
Dylan Schmidt won bronze in the men’s trampoline at the Tokyo Olympics.

Kane Follows (men's 200m backstroke)

Cameron Gray (men's 100m freestyle)

Hazel Ouwehand (women's 100m butterfly)

Taiko Torepe-Ormsby (men's 50m freestyle)

Eve Thomas (women's 400m, 800m, 1500m, 4x200m freestyle relay)

Laticia-Leigh Transom (women's 4x200m freestyle relay)

Tennis (2)

David Liti
David Liti

Erin Routliffe (women’s doubles)

Tayla Ford poses for a selfie after winning a bronze medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Tayla Ford poses for a selfie after winning a bronze medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

Lulu Sun (women’s doubles)

Trampoline gymnastics (2)

Maddie Davidson (women’s)

Dylan Schmidt (men’s)

Triathlon (4)

Dylan McCullough (men’s individual, mixed relay)

Ainsley Thorpe (women’s individual, mixed relay)

Nicole van der Kaay (women’s individual, mixed relay)

Hayden Wilde (men’s individual, mixed relay)

Weightlifting (1)

David Liti (men’s +102kg)

Wrestling (1)

Tayla Ford (women’s -62kg freestyle)