New Zealand At The 2019 World Aquatics Championships
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New Zealand At The 2019 World Aquatics Championships
New Zealand competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July. Medalists Artistic swimming New Zealand entered 9 artistic swimmers. ;Women Legend: (R) = Reserve Athlete Diving New Zealand entered six divers. Men Women ;Mixed Swimming New Zealand entered 11 swimmers. ;Men ;Women Water polo Men's tournament ;Team roster *Sid Dymond *Matthew Lewis (water polo), Matthew Lewis *Rowan Brown *Ryan Pike *Nicholas Stankovich *Matthew Small (Captain (sports), C) *Anton Sunde *Joshua Potaka *Sean Bryant *Matthew Bryant (water polo), Matthew Bryant *Louis Clark (water polo), Louis Clark *Sean Newcombe *Bae Fountain *Coach: Davor Carevic ;Group C ---- ---- ;13th–16th place semifinals ;15th place game Women's tournament ;Team roster *Jessica Milicich (Captain (sports), C) *Emily Nicholson *Bernadette Doyle *Shinae Carrington *Elizabeth Alsemgeest *Morgan Mcdowall *Emmerson Houghton *Katie McKenty *Grace Tobin *K ...
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Swimming New Zealand
Swimming New Zealand is the national Sport governing body, governing body of swimming (sport), swimming, in New Zealand. Swimming New Zealand, then known as The New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association was founded on 4 January 1890.Besford, Pat. ''Encyclopaedia of Swimming'', Second Edition, Robert Hale & Company, 1976, p 149 Swimming New Zealand is a member of FINA and has responsibility for elite performance, doping control and international relationships and events for the sports within New Zealand. Swimming New Zealand is also a member of Water Safety New Zealand and has an active role in swim and survive education in New Zealand. History The New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association was founded on 4 January 1890 at the urging of the Auckland (Swimming) Club,Todd, Sydney. DB Sporting Records of New Zealand, Moa Publications, 197, p. 287 and was based in Auckland. When the headquarters moved to Christchurch in 1896 the Auckland club withdrew from the Association and in 1898 ...
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