New Zealand at the 2022 Winter Olympics

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Competitors15 (9 men and 6 women) in 5 sports
New Zealand at the
2022 Winter Olympics
Flag of New Zealand
IOC codeNZL
NOCNew Zealand Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.org.nz
in Beijing, China
4–20 February 2022
Competitors15 (9 men and 6 women) in 5 sports
Flag bearers (opening)Alice Robinson
Finn Bilous
Flag bearer (closing)Nico Porteous
Medals
Ranked 17th
Gold
2
Silver
1
Bronze
0
Total
3
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

New Zealand competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, from 4 to 20 February 2022.[1][2] The New Zealand team consisted of 15 athletes—nine men and six women—who competed in five sports.[3] Selection of the New Zealand team was the responsibility of the New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC).[4]

Alice Robinson and Finn Bilous were the country's flagbearers for the opening ceremony.[5][6] Nico Porteous was the New Zealand flagbearer at the closing ceremony.[7][8]

Zoi Sadowski-Synnott became New Zealand's first Winter Olympics gold medallist when she won the women's snowboarding slopestyle.[9] Sadowski-Synnott also won a silver medal, in the women's snowboarding big air.[10] Later in the Games, Nico Porteous won the gold medal in the men's freestyle skiing halfpipe, to become the first New Zealand man and youngest New Zealander to win a Winter Olympics gold medal.[11] With two gold medals and one silver medal, placing New Zealand 17th on the medal table, the 2022 Winter Olympics were the country's most successful since first competing at the Winter Games in 1952.[7][12]

Competitors

The following table lists of number of New Zealand competitors who participated at the Games by gender and sport.

Sport Men Women Total
Alpine skiing 011
Biathlon 101
Freestyle skiing 639
Snowboarding 123
Speed skating 101
Total9615

Alpine skiing

New Zealand qualified one male and three female alpine skiers but chose to only use one female quota.[13]

The NZOC announced the first alpine skier on 19 September 2021.[14]

Athlete Event Run 1 Run 2 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Alice Robinson Women's downhill 1:35.5725
Women's giant slalom 1:00.5525 1:00.2724 2:00.82=22
Women's super-G DNF

Sources: [15][16][17]

Biathlon

New Zealand qualified one male athlete.

Athlete Event Time Misses Rank
Campbell Wright Men's 10 km sprint 27:14.1 2 (1+1) 75
Men's 20 km individual 52:59.8 2 (0+1+1+0) 32

Sources: [18][19]

Cross-country skiing

By meeting the basic qualification standards New Zealand qualified one male cross-country skier, but rejected their quota.[20]

Freestyle skiing

The NZOC announced the first three freestyle skiers on 19 September 2021,[14] adding six more on 20 January 2022.[21]

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best Rank Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best Rank
Ben Barclay Men's big air 81.00 78.25 84.50 162.75 16 Did not advance
Men's slopestyle 76.00 77.71 77.71 7 Q 29.16 29.78 67.40 67.40 10
Anja Barugh Women's halfpipe 38.50 12.25 38.50 19 Did not advance
Finn Bilous Men's big air 73.75 68.75 82.00 155.75 18 Did not advance
Men's slopestyle 68.01 32.85 68.01 15 Did not advance
Margaux Hackett Women's big air 9.75 9.00 65.00 74.75 22 Did not advance
Women's slopestyle 54.93 37.28 54.93 16 Did not advance
Ben Harrington Men's halfpipe 69.25 23.50 69.25 13 Did not advance
Gustav Legnavsky Men's halfpipe 48.25 40.75 48.25 19 Did not advance
Chloe McMillan Women's halfpipe 41.75 43.50 43.50 18 Did not advance
Miguel Porteous Men's halfpipe 81.00 31.75 81.00 9 Q 63.50 4.25 30.50 63.50 11
Nico Porteous Men's halfpipe 75.50 90.50 90.50 2 Q 93.00 30.75 9.25 93.00 1st place, gold medalist(s)

Sources: [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]

Snowboarding

Speed skating

References

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