2024 olympics New Zealand roster
Athletics
James Preston (Wellington)
Sam Tanner (Papamoa)
Georgie Beamish (Hastings)
Hamish Kerr (Dunedin)
Ethan Olivier (Vereeniging, South Africa)
Jack Gill (Auckland)
Tom Walsh (Timaru)
Connor Bell (Auckland)
Zoe Hobbs (New Plymouth)
Maia Ramsden (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)
Camille French (Hamilton)
Imogen Ayris (Auckland)
Eliza McCartney (Auckland)
Olivia McTaggart (Auckland)
Maddison-Lee Wesche (Auckland)
Tori Peeters (Cambridge)
Laura Bruce (Christchurch)
Canoeing
Finn Butcher (Auckland)
Hamish Legarth (Hastings)
Max Brown (Cambridge)
Grant Clancy (Auckland)
Kurtis Imrie (Wellington)
Luuka Jones (Tauranga)
Lucy Matehaere (Dunedin)
Lisa Buck (Ōhope)
Aimee Fisher (Rotorua)
Alicia Hoskin (Gisborne)
Olivia Brett (Auckland)
Tara Vaughan (Auckland)
Climbing
Julian David (Tauranga)
Sarah Tetzlaff (Tauranga)
Cycling
Laurence Pithie (Christchurch)
Corbin Strong (Invercargill)
Sam Dakin (Auckland)
Aaron Gate (Auckland)
Keegan Hornblow (Nelson)
Tom Sexton (Invercargill)
Campbell Stewart (Palmerston North)
Sam Gaze (Tokoroa)
Rico Bearman (North Harbour)
Niamh Fisher-Black (Nelson)
Kim Cadzow (Tauranga)
Ellesse Andrews (Christchurch)
Shaane Fulton (Hamilton)
Rebecca Petch (Te Awamutu)
Ally Wollaston (Waikato)
Bryony Botha (Auckland)
Emily Shearman (Palmerston North)
Nicole Shields (Clyde)
Samara Maxwell (Taupō)
Leila Walker (Cambridge)
Diving
Elizabeth Roussel (Auckland)
Equestrian
Clarke Johnstone (Matangi)
Tim Price (Rangiora)
Melissa Galloway (Tuamarina)
Jonelle Price (Rangiora)
Field hockey
Dom Dixon (Hawke's Bay)
Brad Read (Auckland)
Malachi Buschl (Dunedin)
Scott Boyde (Brisbane, Australia)
Dane Lett (Carterton)
Simon Child (Auckland)
Charlie Morrison (Christchurch)
Joe Morrison (Christchurch)
Jacob Smith (Wellington)
Sam Lane (Temuka)
Simon Yorston (Christchurch)
Nic Woods (Hamilton)
Kane Russell (Dunedin)
Blair Tarrant (Timaru)
Sean Findlay (Taradale)
Hugo Inglis (Dunedin)
Hayden Phillips (Levin)
Isaac Houlbrooke (Auckland)
Leon Hayward (Darwin, Australia)
Golf
Ryan Fox (Auckland)
Daniel Hillier (Wellington)
Ko Bo-Gyung (Orlando, Florida)
Gymnastics
Dylan Schmidt (Auckland)
Georgia-Rose Brown (Melbourne, Australia)
Maddie Davidson (Christchurch)
Judo
Moira Koster (Christchurch)
Sydnee Andrews (Camberley, U.K.)
Rowing
Tom Mackintosh (Hastings)
Dan Williamson (Beachlands)
Phillip Wilson (Wellington)
Robbie Manson (Hamilton)
Jordan Parry (Tauranga)
Matt Macdonald (Auckland)
Ollie Maclean (Auckland)
Tom Murray (Blenheim)
Logan Ullrich (Brisbane, Australia)
Emma Twigg (Napier)
Kate Haines (Hamilton)
Alana Sherman (Auckland)
Brooke Francis (Te Kauwhata)
Lucy Spoors (Christchurch)
Phoebe Spoors (Christchurch)
Jackie Kiddle (Wellington)
Shannon Cox (Whangārei)
Jackie Gowler (Raetihi)
Kerri Williams (Raetihi)
Davina Waddy (Christchurch)
Rugby
Scott Curry (Rotorua)
Brady Rush (Kerikeri)
Tone Shiu (Napier)
Akuila Rokolisoa (Lautoka, Fiji)
Dylan Collier (Ōpōtiki)
Ngarohi McGarvey-Black (Rotorua)
Fehi Fineanganofo (Auckland)
Andrew Knewstubb (Wellington)
Regan Ware (Tokoroa)
Tepaea Cook-Savage (Kaitaia)
Moses Leo (Auckland)
Leroy Carter (Tauranga)
Tevarn Webber (Hamilton)
Sione Molia (Pukekohe)
Michaela Blyde (New Plymouth)
Jazmin Hotham (Hamilton)
Sarah Hirini (Feilding)
Tyla King (Auckland)
Jorja Miller (Timaru)
Manaia Nuku (Hamilton)
Mahina Paul (Whakatāne)
Risealeaana Pouri-Lane (Auburn, Australia)
Alena Saili (Porirua)
Theresa Stefano (Auckland)
Stacey Fluhler (Papakura)
Portia Woodman (Kawakawa)
Sailing
Josh Armit (Auckland)
Lukas Walton-Keim (Auckland)
Tom Saunders (Auckland)
Isaac McHardie (Hamilton)
William McKenzie (Auckland)
Micah Williamson (Hamilton)
Greta Pilkington (Auckland)
Justina Kitchen (Auckland)
Joanna Aleh (Auckland)
Molly Meech (Auckland)
Erica Dawson (Auckland)
Shooting
Owen Robinson (Morrinsville)
Chloe Tipple (Christchurch)
Soccer
Alex Paulsen (Auckland)
Michael Boxall (Auckland)
Sam Sutton (Auckland)
Tyler Bindon (Los Angeles, California)
Finn Surman (Christchurch)
Joe Bell (Christchurch)
Matthew Garbett (Porirua)
Ben Old (Wellington)
Ben Waine (Wellington)
Sarpreet Singh (Auckland)
Jesse Randall (Wellington)
Kees Sims (Bracknell, U.K.)
Lukas Kelly-Heald (Wellington)
Jay Herdman (Invercargill)
Matthew Sheridan (Wellington)
Fin Conchie (Hamilton)
Lachlan Bayliss (Darwin, Australia)
Oskar Van Hattum (New Plymouth)
William Gillion (Auckland)
Isaac Hughes (Wellington)
Anna Leat (Auckland)
Kate Taylor (Christchurch)
Mackenzie Barry (New Plymouth)
Catherine Bott (Wellington)
Meikayla Moore (Christchurch)
Malia Steinmetz (Auckland)
Michaela Foster (Hamilton)
Macey Fraser (Rangiora)
Gabi Rennie (Rangiora)
Indiah-Paige Riley (Albany Creek, Australia)
Katie Kitching (Well, U.K.)
Victoria Esson (Christchurch)
Rebekah Stott (Papamoa)
Katie Bowen (Auckland)
Ally Green (Sydney, Australia)
Jacqueline Hand (Auckland)
Milly Clegg (Auckland)
Grace Jale (Auckland)
Annalie Longo (Auckland)
Surfing
Billy Stairmand (Raglan)
Saffi Vette (Gisborne)
Swimming
Kane Follows (Auckland)
Taiko Torepe-Ormsby (Christchurch)
Cameron Gray (Auckland)
Lewis Clareburt (Wellington)
Nina Brown (Auckland)
Eva Morris (Tauranga)
Laticia-Leigh Transom (Brisbane, Australia)
Erika Fairweather (Dunedin)
Eve Thomas (Auckland)
Vanessa Ouwehand (Auckland)
Caitlin Deans (Dunedin)
Tennis
Lulu Sun (Geneva, Switzerland)
Erin Routliffe (Caledon, Ontario)
Triathlon
Dylan McCullough (Auckland)
Hayden Wilde (Whakatāne)
Ainsley Thorpe (Auckland)
Nicole Van Der Kaay (Rotorua)
Weightlifting
David Liti (Auckland)
Wrestling
Tayla Ford (Christchurch)
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Pureroa Forest Trip
Easter, so off to the Pureora forest vai Hamilton and Te Awamutu to visit Denise's sisters. First stop the Hamilton Gardens where an Egyption garden had been added since I was last there.
On then vai Lake Nga Roto and Te Awamutu to the DOC camp at Pureroa.
Nice big camp with only about 4 other campers who appeared to be doing the Timber trail bike ride, which I plan to do part of it one day. It was cold at night like 2 degrees cold, and I knew my gas bottle was getting low. Sure thing at 4.30 in the morning I awoke to a cold van so it was out into the 2 degrees to swap gas bottles. Lesson learnt. Next day I went for a bike ride to the forest lookout finding some old machinery on the way.
Then a short tramp through the Tototara bush track where one gets to acknowledge the massive trees that once covered the country. This forest was saved from milling by protestors in 1978 to enable us to enjoy the magnificent trees.
Many interesting things on this walk including a fern that looked like noodles.
The following day we walked a section of the bike trail. I was expecting a trail like I was used too, wide flat and graveled, but no this trail was narrow and twisting in and out of trees.
The trail passed an old crawler tractor that was used to gather fallen Totara logs and make them into posts and battens for the farming community. It had blown it's engine so was just left in the forest where it stopped to become an attraction on todays trail.
On the way back to camp passed the Easter Bunny having a nap after delivering all those easter eggs.
Next day headed to our next DOC camp at Kakaho. It was a forestry road and some of the pot holes would never see the sun, they were that deep. Passed the center of the North Island found by stringing a cut out map of the North Island to see where it balanced and this was the spot. At this DOC camp we tramped the Rimu walk through more impressive giant trees. This walk was a bit more challenging with many stairs.
But the view of Mount Pureora from the top was worth it.
There was only one other camper here so a very peaceful final night which included tea by the fire. Home the following day, a great trip to see some of those massive trees.
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