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New Zealand at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics

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New Zealand at the
2018 Summer Youth Olympics
IOC codeNZL
NOCNew Zealand Olympic Committee
Websitehttp://www.olympic.org.nz/
in Buenos Aires, Argentina
6 – 18 October 2018
Competitors61 in 22 sports
Flag bearerKanah Andrews-Nahu[1]
Medals
Ranked 25th
Gold
3
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Total
5
Summer Youth Olympics appearances

New Zealand participated at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from 6 October to 18 October 2018.[2]

Archery

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Individual
Athlete Event Ranking round Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rebecca Jones Girls' Individual 587 31  Uehara (JPN)
W 6–5
 Reddig (NAM)
W 7–3
 Vázquez Cadena (MEX)
L 0–6
did not advance 7
Team
Athletes Event Ranking round Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
 Rebecca Jones (NZL)
 Tang Chih-chun (TPE)
Mixed team 1276 28  Reisenweber (GER)
 Fabrizzi (ITA)
W 6–2
 Hnin (MYA)
 Ak (TUR)
W 5–1
 Tagle (PHI)
 Õun (EST)
W 5–1
 Giannasio (ARG)
 Soithong (THA)
L 0–6
 Reddig (NAM)
 Cowles (USA)
L 3–5
4

Athletics

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Badminton

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New Zealand qualified one player based on the Badminton Junior World Rankings.[3]

Singles
Athlete Event Group stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Oscar Guo Boys' Singles  Grimley (GBR)
L 0–2
 Papai (HUN)
W 2–0
 Chen (TPE)
L 0–2
3 did not advance 9
Team
Athlete Event Group stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Team Omega
 Oscar Guo (NZL)
 Markus Barth (NOR)
 Chang Ho Kim (FIJ)
 Kunlavut Vitidsarn (THA)
 Huang Yin-hsuan (TPE)
 Léonice Huet (FRA)
 Anastasiya Prozorova (UKR)
 Vũ Thị Anh Thư (VIE)
Mixed Teams  Gamma (MIX)
W (110–99)
 Theta (MIX)
W (110–100)
 Sigma (MIX)
W (110–98)
1Q  Epsilon (MIX)
W (110–102)
 Zeta (MIX)
W (110–109)
 Alpha (MIX)
L (106–110)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)

Basketball

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New Zealand qualified a boys' team based on the U18 3x3 National Federation Ranking.[4]

  • Boys' tournament – 1 team of 4 athletes
Event Group stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Boys' tournament  Andorra
W 11–16
 Ukraine
L 13–21
 Venezuela
W 21–16
 Brazil
L 17–20
3 did not advance

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
Athletes Event Preliminary round Round of 24 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
David JeffreyKeegan Joe Boys'  VeretiukShekunov (RUS)
L0–2
 PoznańskiMiszczuk (POL)
L0–2
 LammelDroguett (CHI)
L0–2
4 did not advance
Maya DicksonTamara Otene Girls'  NicoleCanedo (BOL)
L 1–2
 van DrielSchoon (NED)
L 1–2
 DorcasKutekenenyi (COD)
W 2–0
3  ThatsaridaPawarun (THA)
L 0–2
did not advance

Boxing

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Boys
Athlete Event Preliminary R1 Preliminary R2 Semifinals Final / RM Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Kasib Hunter Murdoch-McKeich -60 kg  Bondarchuk (UKR)
L 0–5
 Mamdouh (EGY)
L 0–5
Did not advance  Wilcox (CAN)
L 0–5
6
Girls
Athlete Event Preliminaries Semifinals Final / RM Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Te Mania Rzeka Tai Shelford-Edmonds -57 kg Bye  Carrillo Carrillo (MEX)
L RSC R2 0:48
 Rooney (IRL)
L 0–5
4

Canoeing

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George Snook at Boys' K1 slalom Bronze Medal Race

New Zealand qualified three boats based on its performance at the 2018 World Qualification Event.[6]

Athlete Event Qualification Repechage Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Time Rank Time Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Finn Anderson Boys' C1 sprint 2:34.80 16 2:30.15 12 did not advance
Boys' C1 slalom 1:20.26 2 Bye  Bechtold (GER)
W 1:24.44
 Kuzyk (UKR)
W 1:20.57
 Saramandif (MRI)
L 1:23.26
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
George Snook Boys' K1 sprint 1:59.00 13 2:00.50 8 did not advance
Boys' K1 slalom 1:14.33 3 Bye  Kiss (HUN)
W 1:13.35
 Changheng (CHN)
L 1:16.27
 Bouchardon (FRA)
L 1:16.81
4
Kahlia Cullwick Girls' C1 sprint 2:56.39 14 3:37.85 5  Nurlanova (KAZ)
L 3:10.30
did not advance
Girls' C1 slalom 1:34.17 7 Bye  Rodríguez (MEX)
W 1:39.06
 Asadbeki (IRI)
L 1:37.84
did not advance

Cycling

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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

Equestrian

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New Zealand qualified a rider based on its ranking in the FEI World Jumping Challenge Rankings.[11]

Summary
Athlete Horse Event Qualification Final Total
Round 1 Round 2 Round A Round B
Penalties Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Rank
Briar Burnett-Grant Milagro Maximo Individual 0 =1 Q 4 4 6 4 6
Mix Australasia
 Almarzooqi (UAE)
 Najafinia (IRI)
 Burnett-Grant (NZL)
 Alqashouti (QAT)
 Sinderberry (AUS)

La Corina Lala
La Trinidad
Milagro Maximo
Pietro
Zambo
Team 24 =1 Q 36 60 5 60 4

Golf

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Individual
Athlete Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total
Score Rank Score Total Rank Score Total Rank Score Par Rank
Juliana Hung Girls' Individual 77 (+7) 15 77 (+7) 154 19 77 (+7) 231 24 231 +21 20
Jimmy Zheng Boys' Individual 73 (+3) 12 75 (+5) 148 17 81 (+11) 229 26 229 +19 24
Team
Athletes Event Round 1
(Fourball)
Round 2
(Foursome)
Round 3
(Individual Stroke)
Total
Score Rank Score Rank Girl Boy Total Rank Score Par Rank
Juliana Hung
Jimmy Zheng
Mixed team 69 (−1) 27 79 (+9) 25 77 73 150 (+10) 22 298 +18 26

Gymnastics

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Artistic

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New Zealand qualified one gymnast based on its performance at the 2018 Oceania Junior Championship.[12]

  • Boys' artistic individual all-around – 1 quota

Judo

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Individual
Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final / BM Rank
Quarterfinals Semifinals
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rihari Iki Boys' −81 kg  Adrian Sulca (ROU)
L 00-10
did not advance  Alexis Harrison (PAN)
W 10-00
 Mark van Dijk (NED)
L 00-10
did not advance 5
Team
Athletes Event Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Team Nanjing
 Hasret Bozkurt (TUR)
 Joaquín Burgos (ARG)
 Nilufar Ermaganbetova (UZB)
 Rihari Iki (NZL)
 Alaa Mousaad Mohamed (EGY)
 Eva Perez Soler (ESP)
 Vugar Talibov (AZE)
 Romain Valadier-Picard (FRA)
Mixed Team  Team Beijing (MIX)
L 3–4
did not advance

Karate

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Athlete Event Group Stage Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Raukawa Jefferies Boys' +68 kg  Robert Avakimov (RUS)
L (1–4)
 Enes Bulut (TUR)
L (0–1)
 Nabil Ech-Chaabi (MAR)
D (0–0)
4 did not advance

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

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Roster
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1  New Zealand 5 5 0 0 169 27 +142 15
2  France 5 4 0 1 178 45 +133 13
3  Canada 5 3 0 2 125 85 +40 11
4  Colombia 5 2 0 3 66 119 −53 9
5  Kazakhstan 5 1 0 4 44 142 −98 7
6  Tunisia 5 0 0 5 19 183 −164 5
Source: Buenos Aires 2018
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 Tunisia
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 Colombia
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)
ReportTry: 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 France
Try: Watene 4'c
Tairakena (2) 6'm, 8'c
Pouri-Lane 11'c
Con: Pouri-Lane (3/4) 4', 9', 11'
ReportTry: 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 Canada
Try: Maaka 7'm
Tairakena (2) 10'm, 12'm
Risaleaana Pouri-Lane 13'm
Con: Risaleaana Pouri-Lane (0/4)
ReportTry: 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 Kazakhstan
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'
ReportTry: 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
1st place, gold medalist(s) New Zealand 15–12 France 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Try: Tairakena 0'm
Hohaia 4'm
Mahina 11'm
Con: Pouri-Lane (0/3)
ReportTry: Christiaens 6'c
Hapulat 9'm
Con: Christiaens (1/2) 7'
Club Atlético San Isidro, Buenos Aires
Referee: Ashleigh Murray (South Africa)

Sailing

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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

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New Zealand qualified one sport climber based on its performance at the 2017 Oceania Youth Sport Climbing Championships.[18]

Swimming

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Table tennis

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New Zealand qualified two table tennis players based on its performance at the Oceania Continental Qualifier.[19]

Tennis

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Singles
Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Valentina Ivanov Girls' Singles  G Drummy (IRL)
L (0–6, 7–5, 3–6)
did not advance
Doubles
Athletes Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
 Thasaporn Naklo (THA)
 Valentina Ivanov (NZL)
Girls' Doubles  Bilokin (UKR)
 Dema (UKR)
L (1–6, 3–6)
did not advance 9

Triathlon

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New Zealand qualified two athletes based on its performance at the 2018 Oceania Youth Olympic Games Qualifier.[20]

Individual
Athlete Event Swim (750m) Trans 1 Bike (20 km) Trans 2 Run (5 km) Total Time Rank
Dylan McCullough Boys 9:29 0:28 26:52 0:28 16:10 53:27 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Brea Roderick Girls 10:12 0:39 30:10 0:28 19:26 1:00:55 9
Relay
Athlete Event Total Times per Athlete
(Swim 250m, Bike 6.6 km,
Run 1.8 km)
Total Group Time Rank
Oceania 1
 Charlotte Derbyshire (AUS)
 Dylan McCullough (NZL)
 Brea Roderick (NZL)
 Joshua Ferris (AUS)
Mixed Relay 22:26 (5)
19:51 (1)
23:00 (2)
21:15 (2)
1:26:32 2nd place, silver medalist(s)

Weightlifting

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Athlete Event Snatch Clean & jerk Total Rank
Result Rank Result Rank
Kanah Andrews-Nahu Girls' +63 kg 95 2 116 4 211 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

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
Athlete Event Group stage Final / RM Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Arapo Kellner Boys' Greco-Roman −60kg  Sadyrov (KGZ)
L 0 – 9 VSU
 Ugalde (MEX)
L 0 – 8 VSU
3 Q  Merikhi (ALG)
L 2 – 10 VSU1
6
Westerly Ainsley Boys' freestyle −65kg  Ullah (PAK)
L 2 – 13 VSU1
 Bayramov (AZE)
L 0 – 10 VSU
3 Q  Ismail (EGY)
L 0 – 7 VPO
6
Ryan Marshall Boys' freestyle −80kg  Tembotov (RUS)
L 0 – 10 VSU
 Rakhimov (UZB)
L 0 – 10 VSU
3 Q  Yairegpie (FSM)
W 4 – 0 VFA
5
Ella Derry Girls' freestyle −43kg  Leorda (MDA)
L WO
 Simran (IND)
L WO
 Mahmoud (EGY)
L WO
 Batbaatar (MGL)
L WO
5 Q  Ogunsanya (NGR)
L WO
10

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