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New Zealand at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics
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New Zealand participated at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from 6 October to 18 October 2018.[2]
This article is missing information about some competitors and results. (October 2018) |
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Archery
- Individual
- Team
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Athletics
Badminton
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New Zealand qualified one player based on the Badminton Junior World Rankings.[3]
- Singles
- Team
Basketball
New Zealand qualified a boys' team based on the U18 3x3 National Federation Ranking.[4]
- Boys' tournament – 1 team of 4 athletes
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Beach volleyball
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New Zealand qualified a boys' and girls' team based on their performance at the 2018 Oceania U19 Championship.[5]
- Boys' tournament – 1 team of 2 athletes
- Girls' tournament – 1 team of 2 athletes
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Boxing
- Boys
- Girls
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Canoeing
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New Zealand qualified three boats based on its performance at the 2018 World Qualification Event.[6]
- Boys' C1 – Finn Anderson
- Boys' K1 – George Snook
- Girls' C1 – Kahlia Cullwick
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Cycling
New Zealand qualified a boys' and girls' combined team based on its ranking in the Youth Olympic Games Junior Nation Rankings. The also qualified a mixed BMX racing team based on its ranking in the Youth Olympic Games BMX Junior Nation Rankings.[7][8][9]
- Boys' combined team – 1 team of 2 athletes
- Girls' combined team – 1 team of 2 athletes: Sammie Maxwell and Phoebe Young[10]
- Mixed BMX racing team – 1 team of 2 athletes
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Equestrian
New Zealand qualified a rider based on its ranking in the FEI World Jumping Challenge Rankings.[11]
- Individual Jumping – Briar Burnett-Grant
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Golf
- Individual
- Team
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Gymnastics
Artistic
New Zealand qualified one gymnast based on its performance at the 2018 Oceania Junior Championship.[12]
- Boys' artistic individual all-around – 1 quota
Judo
- Individual
- Team
Karate
- Boys' +68 kg – Raukawa Jefferies
Rugby sevens
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New Zealand qualified a girls' team based on its performance at the Oceania Rugby U18s Sevens Championship.[13][14]
Girls' tournament
- Roster
- Tiana Davison
- Dhys Faleafaga
- Tynealle Fitzgerald
- Iritana Hohaia
- Jazmin Hotham
- Ricshay Lemanu
- Azalleyah Maaka
- Risaleaana Pouri-Lane
- Montessa Tairakena
- Kalyn Takitimu-Cook
- Arorangi Tauranga
- Hinemoa Watene
Source: Buenos Aires 2018
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
13 October 2018 12:00 |
New Zealand ![]() | 53–0 | ![]() |
Try: Davison 0'c Pouri-Lane 3'm Maaka 5'm Tairakena 7'm Hohaia (2) 7'c, 10'c Paul 9'm Takitimu-Cook 12'c Tauranga 13'm Con: Pouri-Lane (2/6) 1', 8' Takitimu-Cook (2/4) 11', 12' | Report |
Club Atlético San Isidro, Buenos Aires Referee: Maddy Putz (Australia) |
13 October 2018 15:05 |
New Zealand ![]() | 38–5 | ![]() |
Try: Hohaia 0'c Dallinger 2'c Pouri-Lane 5'c Takitimu-Cook 8'c Tairakena 10'm Fitzgerald 14'm Con: Pouri-Lane (4/5) 1', 3', 6', 9' Dallinger (0/1) | Report | Try: Mejia 12'm Con: Ibarra (0/1) |
Club Atlético San Isidro, Buenos Aires Referee: Katherine Ritchie (Great Britain) |
14 October 2018 12:00 |
New Zealand ![]() | 26–12 | ![]() |
Try: Watene 4'c Tairakena (2) 6'm, 8'c Pouri-Lane 11'c Con: Pouri-Lane (3/4) 4', 9', 11' | Report | Try: Berthoumieu 2'm Muller 13'c Con: Christiaens (1/1) 13' Maran (0/1) |
Club Atlético San Isidro, Buenos Aires Referee: Ashleigh Murray (South Africa) |
14 October 2018 15:05 |
New Zealand ![]() | 20–5 | ![]() |
Try: Maaka 7'm Tairakena (2) 10'm, 12'm Risaleaana Pouri-Lane 13'm Con: Risaleaana Pouri-Lane (0/4) | Report | Try: Wardley 4'm Con: Black (0/1) |
Club Atlético San Isidro, Buenos Aires Referee: Katherine Ritchie (Great Britain) |
15 October 2018 9:50 |
New Zealand ![]() | 32–5 | ![]() |
Try: Takitimu-Cook 6'm Tairakena 8'm Watene 10'c Dallinger 11'm Tahere (2) 12'm, 14'm Con: Pouri-Lane (1/6) 10' | Report | Try: Odnoletok 0'm Con: Mikhailenko (0/1) |
Club Atlético San Isidro, Buenos Aires Referee: Katherine Ritchie (Great Britain) |
- Gold Medal Game
15 October 2018 15:35 |
![]() ![]() | 15–12 | ![]() ![]() |
Try: Tairakena 0'm Hohaia 4'm Mahina 11'm Con: Pouri-Lane (0/3) | Report | Try: Christiaens 6'c Hapulat 9'm Con: Christiaens (1/2) 7' |
Club Atlético San Isidro, Buenos Aires Referee: Ashleigh Murray (South Africa) |
Sailing
New Zealand qualified two boats based on its performance at the Oceania Techno 293+ Youth Olympic Games Qualifier.[15] They also qualified one boat based on its performance at the Asian and Oceania IKA Twin Tip Racing Qualifiers.[16][17]
- Boys' Techno 293+ – 1 boat
- Girls' Techno 293+ – 1 boat
- Girls' IKA Twin Tip Racing – 1 boat
Sport climbing
New Zealand qualified one sport climber based on its performance at the 2017 Oceania Youth Sport Climbing Championships.[18]
- Girls' combined – 1 quota (Sarah Tetzlaff)
Swimming
Table tennis
New Zealand qualified two table tennis players based on its performance at the Oceania Continental Qualifier.[19]
- Boys' singles – Nathan Xu
- Girls' singles – Hui Ling Vong
Tennis
- Singles
- Doubles
Triathlon
New Zealand qualified two athletes based on its performance at the 2018 Oceania Youth Olympic Games Qualifier.[20]
- Individual
- Relay
Weightlifting
- Supatchanin Khamhaeng from Thailand was disqualified after testing positive for a banned substance. She was stripped of her gold medal and Kanah Andrews-Nahu got the bronze medal.[21]
Wrestling
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New Zealand qualified four wrestlers based on its performance at the 2018 Oceania Cadet Championship.[22]
Key:
- VFA – Victory by Fall
- VSU – Without any points scored by the opponent
- VSU1 – With point(s) scored by the opponent
- VPO – Without any points scored by the opponent
- VPO1 – With point(s) scored by the opponent
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