• Source: New Zealand at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
    • New Zealand (abbreviated NZL) sent a team of 217 competitors and 80 officials to the 1998 Commonwealth Games, which were held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The flagbearer at the opening ceremony was Graeme Miller, and at the closing ceremony Darren Liddel.
      New Zealand has competed in every edition of Commonwealth Games, starting with the first British Empire Games in 1930 at Hamilton, Ontario. Selection is the responsibility of the New Zealand Olympic Committee.


      Medals




      New Zealand was sixth on the medal table in 1998 with 34 medals overall, including 8 gold medals.


      = Gold

      =
      Athletics:

      Beatrice Faumuina — Women's Discus Throw
      Cycling:

      Glen Thomson — Men's Track Points Race
      Sarah Ulmer — Women's Track Individual Pursuit (3000m)
      Rugby sevens:

      Christian Cullen, Rico Gear, Jonah Lomu, Caleb Ralph, Roger Randle, Amasio Valence, Bruce Reihana, Eric Rush, Dallas Seymour, and Joeli Vidiri — Men's Sevens Team Competition
      Shooting:

      Stephen Petterson — Men's 50m Rifle Prone
      Weightlifting:

      Darren Liddel — Men's + 105kg (Clean & Jerk)
      Darren Liddel — Men's + 105kg (Snatch)
      Darren Liddel — Men's + 105kg (Total)


      = Silver

      =
      Cycling:

      Susy Pryde — Women's Individual Road Race
      Sarah Ulmer — Women's Track Points Race
      Netball:

      Belinda Charteris, Belinda Colling, Julie Seymour, Sonya Hardcastle, Donna Loffhagen, Bernice Mene, Lesley Nicol, Anna Rowberry, Jo Steed, Lorna Suafoa, Noeline Taurua, and Linda Vagana — Women's Team Competition
      Shooting:

      Tania Corrigan and Jocelyn Lees— Women's 10m Air Pistol (Pairs) - Women
      Tania Corrigan and Jocelyn Lees — Women's 25m Pistol (Pairs)
      Alan Earle and Jason Wakeling — Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (Pairs)


      = Bronze

      =
      Athletics:

      Joanne Henry — Women's Heptathlon
      Badminton:

      Rhona Robertson and Tammy Jenkins — Women's Doubles
      Geoff Bellingham, Chris Blair, Dean Galt, Anton Gargiulo, Nick Hall, Jarrod King, and Daniel Shirley — Men's Team
      Boxing:

      Garth da Silva — Men's Heavyweight (- 91 kg)
      Cricket:

      Geoff Allott, Nathan Astle, Mark Bailey, Matthew Bell, Chris Drum, Stephen Fleming, Chris Harris, Matt Horne, Dion Nash, Shayne O'Connor, Adam Parore, Craig McMillan, Alex Tait, Daniel Vettori, and Paul Wiseman — Men's Team Competition
      Cycling:

      Tim Carswell — Men's Track 20km Scratch Race
      Brendon Cameron, Tim Carswell, Greg Henderson, and Lee Vertongen — Men's Track Team Pursuit (4000m)
      Greg Henderson — Men's Track Points Race
      Gymnastics:

      David Phillips — Men's Floor
      Field Hockey:

      Tina Bell-Kake, Helen Clarke, Jenny Duck, Emily Gillam, Sandy Hitchcock, Anna Lawrence, Robyn Toomey, Skippy Hamahona, Suzie Pearce, Moira Senior, Jenny Shepherd, Karen Smith, Mandy Smith, Kate Trolove, Lisa Walton, and Diana Weavers — Women's Team Competition
      Lawn Bowls:

      Millie Khan — Women's Singles
      Shooting:

      Des Coe — Men's Trap
      Tania Corrigan — Women's 10m Air Pistol
      Sally Johnston — Women's 50m Rifle Prone
      Greg Yelavich — Men's 10m Air Pistol
      Swimming:

      Toni Jeffs — Women's 50m Freestyle
      Trent Bray, Scott Cameron, John Davis, and Danyon Loader — Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
      Squash:

      Sarah Cook and Glen Wilson — Mixed Doubles
      Weightlifting:

      Nigel Avery — Men's 105kg (Snatch)
      Nigel Avery — Men's 105kg (Total)


      Cricket




      New Zealand Team




      = Athletics

      =
      Zion Armstrong
      Craig Barrett
      Diggory Brooke
      Chantal Brunner
      Alan Bunce
      Hamish Christensen
      Mathew Coad
      Phil Costley
      Chris Donaldson
      Jenni Dryburgh
      Shaun Farrell
      Beatrice Faumuina
      Melina Hamilton
      Joanne Henry
      Toni Hodgkinson
      Philip Jensen
      Cassandra Kelly
      Aaron Langdon
      Tania Lutton
      Frith Maunder
      Lee-Ann McPhillips
      Rowena Morton
      Denis Petouchinski
      Doug Pirini
      Simon Poelman
      Tony Sargisson
      Tasha Williams
      Ian Winchester


      = Field Hockey

      =


      Men's Competition


      Scott Anderson
      Ryan Archibald
      Michael Bevin
      Andrew Buckley
      Hymie Gill
      Dion Gosling
      Bevan Hari
      Andrew Hastie
      Brett Leaver
      Wayne McIndoe
      Umesh Parag
      Mitesh Patel
      Ken Robinson
      Darren Smith
      Andrew Timlin
      Simon Towns


      Women's Competition


      Tina Bell-Kake
      Helen Clarke
      Jenny Duck
      Emily Gillam
      Sandy Hitchcock
      Anna Lawrence
      Robyn Toomey
      Skippy Hamahona
      Suzie Pearce
      Moira Senior
      Jenny Shepherd
      Karen Smith
      Mandy Smith
      Kate Trolove
      Lisa Walton
      Diana Weavers



      See also


      New Zealand Olympic Committee
      New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games
      New Zealand at the 1996 Summer Olympics
      New Zealand at the 2000 Summer Olympics


      External links


      NZOC website on the 1998 games
      Commonwealth Games Federation website

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