New Zealand at the 2016 Summer Paralympics explained

Npc:NZL
Npcname:Paralympics New Zealand
Games:Summer Paralympics
Year:2016
Location:Rio de Janeiro
Competitors:31
Sports:6
Flagbearer:Holly Robinson (opening)[1]
Liam Malone (closing)[2]
Rank:13
Gold:9
Silver:5
Bronze:7
Appearances:auto
App Begin Year:1968

New Zealand competed at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 to 18 September 2016. It was the nation's thirteenth appearance at the Summer Paralympics, having made its debut in 1968 and appeared in every edition since.

The 31-member delegation collected 21 medals at the Games: nine gold, five silver and seven bronze. This was the second-largest number of medals won by New Zealand behind the 1984 Games, while the number of gold medals achieved equalling the record of nine achieved at the 1996 Games. The medals won exceeded High Performance Sport New Zealand's target of 18 medals overall, but fell short of the second target of 12 gold medals.[3] Swimming and athletics dominated the medal tally with ten and nine medals respectively; the remaining two medals were both achieved in cycling.

Swimmer Sophie Pascoe achieved three gold medals and two silver medals, taking her total medal haul to nine golds and six silvers and overtaking Eve Rimmer to become New Zealand's most decorated Paralympian.[4] Her silver medal in the 50 m freestyle S10 is New Zealand's 200th overall Paralympic medal.[5] Fellow swimmers Mary Fisher, Nikita Howarth and Cameron Leslie won single gold medals, with Leslie completing a hat-trick with his third consecutive gold medal in the 150 m individual medley SM4. Sprinter Liam Malone won gold medals in the 200 m and 400 m T44 events, while fellow athlete Anna Grimaldi won the gold medal in the long jump T47.

Medallists

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MedalNameSportEventDate
AthleticsWomen's long jump T47
SwimmingWomen's 100 m backstroke S11
SwimmingWomen's 100 m backstroke S10
SwimmingWomen's 200 m individual medley S10
SwimmingMen's 150 m individual medley SM4
SwimmingWomen's 100 m butterfly S10
AthleticsMen's 200 metres T44
SwimmingWomen's 200 m individual medley S7
AthleticsMen's 400 metres T44
SwimmingWomen's 50 m freestyle S10
AthleticsMen's 100 metres T44

(pilot)
CyclingWomen's individual pursuit B
AthleticsWomen's javelin throw F46
SwimmingWomen's 100 m freestyle S10
SwimmingWomen's 100 m backstroke S7
AthleticsMen's javelin throw T44
SwimmingWomen's 50 m butterfly S7
AthleticsWomen's shot put F34
AthleticsMen's 400 metres T36

(pilot)
CyclingWomen's road race B
AthleticsMen's 800 metres T36
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Medals by sport<-- sort by medal type; then alphabetically by sport -->
Sportbgcolor=#f7f6a8 bgcolor=#dce5e5 bgcolor=#ffdab9 Total
Swimming62210
Athletics3249
Cycling0112
Total95721
Medals by date
Datebgcolor=#f7f6a8 bgcolor=#dce5e5 bgcolor=#ffdab9 Total
8 September1012
9 September1214
10 September1001
11 September1102
12 September3014
13 September1203
14 September0011
15 September1001
16 September0011
17 September0022
Total95721
Medals by gender
Genderbgcolor=#f7f6a8 bgcolor=#dce5e5 bgcolor=#ffdab9 Total
Female64414
Male3137
Total95721

Delegation

Paralympics New Zealand confirmed a team of 29 athletes, 17 male and 14 female, and two cycling pilots (both female) to compete in six sports. Ten competitors had attended previous Paralympic games, with the remaining 21 made their Paralympics debut. Returning gold medallists included swimmers Mary Fisher, Cameron Leslie and Sophie Pascoe, sports shooter Michael Johnson, and tandem cycling pilot Laura Thompson. Javelin thrower Holly Robinson, ranked number one in the world entering the games, was selected as the country's flagbearer for the opening ceremony.[6]

The median age of the New Zealand delegation was 25 years. Fifteen-year-old swimmer Tupou Neiufi was New Zealand's youngest competitor, while 58-year-old sailor Chris Sharp was the oldest competitor.[7]

width=180Sportwidth=55Menwidth=55Womenwidth=55Total
4 4 8
1 0 1
3 3 (+2) 6 (+2)
3 0 3
3 0 3
3 5 8
Total 17 12 (+2) 29 (+2)

Support staff and officials

Retired wheelchair racer Ben Lucas was appointed New Zealand's chef de mission for the 2016 Paralympic Games. Lucas had previously represented New Zealand as an athlete at the 1994 Commonwealth Games, and the 1996 and 2000 Summer Paralympics.[8]

The New Zealand delegation also included Doping Control Officer Daniel Mulholland from Upper Hutt. He was the only representative from Drug Free Sport NZ in Rio.[9]

Funding

High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) invested $12.7 million in Paralympic sports and athletes over the 2013–16 funding cycle, of which $7.5 million was core funding to national sports organisations and Paralympics New Zealand (PNZ) while the remaining $5.2 million was mainly in the form of grants and tertiary scholarships to individual athletes. These totals include funding for non-Paralympic events such as world championships as well as the 2014 Winter Paralympics.[10] [11]

Media coverage

Attitude Pictures and Television New Zealand hold the New Zealand coverage rights for the 2016 Paralympics. Live and delayed coverage screened on TVNZ's Duke channel, with a daily highlights show on TV One and on-demand highlights through TVNZ on Demand and Attitude Live.[12]

Athletics

See main article: Athletics at the 2016 Summer Paralympics. New Zealand achieved two silver medals at the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships, earning the nation two qualification slots at the Rio Paralympics.[13]

Paralympics New Zealand confirmed a team of six track and field athletes on 23 May 2016,[14] with an additional two athletes named on 7 July 2016.[15]

Track

AthleteEventHeat Final
Result RankResult Rank
Anna GrimaldiWomen's 100 m T4712.88 4 q12.96 4
Women's 200 m T47did not advance
Liam MaloneMen's 100 m T4410.90 1 Q11.02
Men's 200 m T4421.33 1 Q21.06 PR
4Men's 00 m T4448.34 2 Q46.20 PR
William StedmanMen's 400 m T3655.69
Men's 800 m T362:11.98
Jacob PhillipsMen's 100 m T3514.27 4 q14.14 8
Men's 200 m T3528.78 5 q29.10 8

Field

AthleteEventFinal
Distance Position
Caitlin DoreWomen's javelin throw F3720.87 7
Anna GrimaldiWomen's long jump T475.62
Jess HamillWomen's shot put F347.54
Rory McSweeneyMen's javelin throw F4454.99
Holly RobinsonWomen's javelin throw F4641.22
William StedmanMen's long jump T365.35 5

Canoeing

See main article: Paracanoeing at the 2016 Summer Paralympics.

New Zealand was awarded a slot in the para-canoe competitionas a result of the IPC reallocating slots from the banned Russian delegation.[16]

Cycling

See main article: Cycling at the 2016 Summer Paralympics. With one pathway for qualification being one highest ranked NPCs on the UCI Para-Cycling male and female Nations Ranking Lists on 31 December 2014, New Zealand qualified for the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio, assuming they continued to meet all other eligibility requirements.[17] [18] Paralympics New Zealand confirmed seven cyclists, including two sighted pilots, on 9 May 2016. The team includes sighted pilot Laura Thompson, who won three medals with Phillipa Gray in 2012, and 2008 athletics silver medallist turned cyclist Kate Horan.[19] An eighth cyclist, Fraser Sharp, was added to the team on 30 August 2016 as a result of the IPC reallocating slots from the banned Russian delegation.[16]

Men
  • Road
  • AthleteEventFinal
    ResultRank
    Stephen HillsRoad race T1/254:238
    Time trial T1/226:23.648
    Fraser SharpRoad race C1/2/31:51:4811
    Time trial C342:20.078
    Track
    AthleteEventQualificationFinal
    ResultRankResultRank
    Byron Raubenheimer1000 m time trial C4/51:08.819 11
    Individual pursuit C45:08.570 10did not advance
    Women
  • Road
  • AthleteEventFinal
    ResultRank
    Amanda Cameron
    Hannah Van Kampen (pilot)
    Road race B2:07:4111
    Time trial B42:29.939
    Emma Foy
    Laura Thompson (pilot)
    Road race B1:59:33
    Time trial B39:45.874
    Kate HoranTime trial C433:32.378
    Track
    AthleteEventQualificationFinal
    ResultRankResultRank
    Amanda Cameron
    Hannah Van Kampen (pilot)
    1000 m time trial B1:11.7376
    Individual pursuit B3:33.298 4 q4
    Emma Foy
    Laura Thompson (pilot)
    1000 m time trial B1:10.1874
    Individual pursuit B3:28.5632 Q3:31.569
    Kate Horan500 m time trial C4/537.7506
    Individual pursuit C44:02.6083 q4:04.4374

    Sailing

    See main article: Sailing at the 2016 Summer Paralympics. One pathway for qualifying for Rio involved having a boat have top seven finish at the 2015 Combined World Championships in a medal event where the country had nor already qualified through via the 2014 IFDS Sailing World Championships. New Zealand qualified for the 2016 Games under this criterion in the Sonar event with an eighth-place finish overall and the third country who had not qualified via the 2014 Championships.[20] [21] [22] They qualified a second boat in the SKUD 18 event with a twelfth-place finish overall and the fourth country who had not qualified via the 2014 Championships. The boat was crewed by Tim Dempsey and Gemma Fletcher.[20] [22] [23]

    Paralympics New Zealand announce the first three sailors to compete in the Sonar keelboat on 3 March 2016.[24]

    Shooting

    See main article: Shooting at the 2016 Summer Paralympics.

    The first opportunity to qualify for shooting at the Rio Games took place at the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships in Suhl. Shooters earned spots for their NPC. New Zealand earned a qualifying spot at this competition in the R5 – 10m Air Rifle Prone Mixed SH2 event as a result of the performance of Michael Johnson.[25] [26] [27]

    The third opportunity for direct qualification for shooters to the Rio Paralympics took place at the 2015 IPC IPC Shooting World Cup in Sydney, Australia. At this competition, Jason Eales earned a qualifying spot for their country in the R5- Mixed 10m Air Rifle Prone SH2 event.[26] [28]

    The last direct qualifying event for Rio in shooting took place at the 2015 IPC Shooting World Cup in Fort Benning in November. Greg Reid earned a qualifying spot for their country at this competition in the R3 Mixed 10m Air Rifle Prone SH1 event.[26] [29]

    Paralympics New Zealand confirmed Michael Johnson, Jason Eales and Greg Reid to compete at the Games on 14 June 2016.[30]

    AthleteEventQualificationFinal
    ScoreRankScoreRank
    Jason EalesMixed R5 – 10 m rifle prone SH2631.117did not advance
    Michael JohnsonMixed R4 – 10 m rifle standing SH2633.44 Q142.45
    Mixed R5 – 10 m rifle prone SH2625.931did not advance
    Greg ReidMixed R3 – 10 m rifle prone SH1632.57 Q103.77
    Mixed R6 – 50 m rifle prone SH1596.137did not advance

    Swimming

    See main article: Swimming at the 2016 Summer Paralympics. Swimming got a bump in funding through their NPC and the national swimming federation to help with New Zealand swimming readiness in Rio.[31]

    The top two swimmers in each event at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships in Glasgow earned a qualification slot for their NPC at the 2016 Summer Paralympics. Five swimmers earned fourteen gold and silver medals for New Zealand, earning the nation five qualification slots.[32] [33]

    Paralympics New Zealand confirmed a team of seven swimmers on 5 May 2016. The team includes three 2012 gold medalists: Mary Fisher, Cameron Leslie and Sophie Pascoe.[34] On 13 May 2016, an eighth swimmer, Hamish McLean, was added to the team.[35] Tupou Neiufi was added to the team on 9 August 2016 after Bryall McPherson withdrew from participation due to illness and injury.[36] [37]

    Men
    AthleteEventHeatFinal
    TimeRankTimeRank
    align=left rowspan=3Cameron Leslie200 m freestyle S52:52.21 5 Q2:52.10 8
    50 m backstroke S541.30 7 Q42.26 8
    150 m individual medley SM42:29.36 1 Q2:23.12
    align=left rowspan=4Hamish McLean50 m freestyle S634.81 19did not advance
    100 m freestyle S61:15.30 17did not advance
    400 m freestyle S65:22.88 6 Q5:30.63 7
    200 m individual medley SM62:59.81 9did not advance
    align=left rowspan=3Jesse Reynolds400 m freestyle S94:35.04 10did not advance
    100 m backstroke S91:06.34 7 Q1:05.57 7
    100 m butterfly S91:04.50 9 Q1:04.31 8
    Women
    AthleteEventHeatFinal
    TimeRankTimeRank
    align=left rowspan=3Rebecca Dubber100 m freestyle S71:18.85 9did not advance
    400 m freestyle S75:31.53 4
    100 m backstroke S71:23.62 2 Q1:23.85
    align=left rowspan=5Mary Fisher50 m freestyle S1131.35 3 Q31.80 6
    100 m freestyle S111:11.85 5 Q1:09.47 4
    400 m freestyle S115:33.64 4 Q5:28.28 4
    100 m backstroke S111:18.68 1 Q1:17.96
    200 m individual medley SM113:00.69 5 Q2:55.71 6
    align=left rowspan=4Nikita Howarth100 m backstroke S71:24.69 3 Q1:25.37 6
    100 m breaststroke SB81:33.70 7 Q1:31.11 7
    50 m butterfly S735.40 1 Q35.97
    200 m individual medley SM72:58.82 1 Q2:57.29
    align=left rowspan=3Tupou Neiufi50 m freestyle S931.37 15did not advance
    100 m freestyle S91:11.21 22did not advance
    100 m backstroke S91:15.68 8 Q1:14.94 7
    align=left rowspan=5Sophie Pascoe50 m freestyle S1027.95 2 Q27.72
    100 m freestyle S101:01.54 2 Q59.85
    100 m backstroke S101:07.23 1 Q1:07.04
    100 m butterfly S101:04.37 1 Q1:02.65
    200 m individual medley SM102:27.44 1 Q2:24.90

    See also

    Notes and References

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