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New Zealand to send largest ever Olympic Team to Tokyo Xinhua | Updated: 2021-07-14 09:15 Share CLOSE
WELLINGTON The New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) confirmed the largest ever delegation of 211 athletes to the Tokyo Olympics at Auckland.
The team is set to compete in 22 sports, including the new Olympic disciplines of karate and surfing. With 101 female athletes, it will also become New Zealand s largest-ever number of female Olympians participating in an edition of Olympic Games, according to NZOC.
The 17-year-old swimmer Erika Fairweather is the youngest Olympian in the New Zealand delegation. At 51-years-old, equestrian jumping athlete Bruce Goodin is the oldest team member.
2021-07-14 01:05:53 GMT2021-07-14 09:05:53(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
WELLINGTON, July 14 (Xinhua) The New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) confirmed the largest ever delegation of 211 athletes to the Tokyo Olympics at Auckland.
The team is set to compete in 22 sports, including the new Olympic disciplines of karate and surfing. With 101 female athletes, it will also become New Zealand s largest-ever number of female Olympians participating in an edition of Olympic Games, according to NZOC.
The 17-year-old swimmer Erika Fairweather is the youngest Olympian in the New Zealand delegation. At 51-years-old, equestrian jumping athlete Bruce Goodin is the oldest team member.
118 athletes will make their Olympic debut at the Tokyo Games, while the other 93 have previous Olympic experience. Dame Valerie Adams will create history by becoming the second-ever New Zealand female to attend five Olympic Games.
“I wish our team the best of luck at Tokyo. I will be cheering them on.” The showjumping competition at the Olympics is set to begin on Tuesday, August 3, with individual qualifying. The individual final will follow on August 4, with team qualifying on August 6, and the team final on August 7. Wordley had been set to attend his second Olympics, having previously competed in Beijing in 2008, while O’Neill will be taking part in her first. She joins Bruce Goodin, a veteran of four Olympics, and Daniel Meech, who has been to two previous Games. Tom Tarver is the new travelling reserve, with horse Popeye.
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