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New Zealand has competed in all of the Commonwealth Games since the first in 1930, and has won a total of 656 medals including 159 gold. The New Zealand Olympic Committee (known as The New Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association prior to 1994) is the body in New Zealand responsible for selecting Athletes to represent New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games. The NZOC is a member of the Commonwealth Games Federation. In 1978, Nigeria boycotted the Commonwealth Games in protest at New Zealand's continued relations, including sporting contacts, with apartheid-era South Africa.

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  • New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games (en)
  • Nouvelle-Zélande aux Jeux du Commonwealth (fr)
  • Nowa Zelandia na igrzyskach Wspólnoty Narodów (pl)
  • Nieuw-Zeeland op de Gemenebestspelen (nl)
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  • New Zealand has competed in all of the Commonwealth Games since the first in 1930, and has won a total of 656 medals including 159 gold. The New Zealand Olympic Committee (known as The New Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association prior to 1994) is the body in New Zealand responsible for selecting Athletes to represent New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games. The NZOC is a member of the Commonwealth Games Federation. In 1978, Nigeria boycotted the Commonwealth Games in protest at New Zealand's continued relations, including sporting contacts, with apartheid-era South Africa. (en)
  • Nieuw-Zeeland is een van de landen die deelneemt aan de Gemenebestspelen (of Commonwealth Games). Slechts zes landen nemen vanaf de eerste keer (in 1930) deel aan deze spelen, waaronder Nieuw-Zeeland. Drie van de inmiddels achttien georganiseerde Gemenebestspelen vonden plaats in Nieuw-Zeeland. (nl)
  • La Nouvelle-Zélande a participé à toutes les éditions des Jeux du Commonwealth depuis les premiers Jeux en 1930 au Canada. Le pays a accueilli les Jeux à trois reprises : en 1950 à Auckland, en 1974 à Christchurch, et en 1990 à Auckland à nouveau. Parmi les performances de la Nouvelle-Zélande a été sa domination des compétitions de rugby à sept aux Jeux. Les All Blacks à sept remportent le premier tournoi en 1998, puis également ceux de 2002, 2006 et 2010, le tout sans perdre un seul match. Ils s'inclinent finalement en finale face à l'Afrique du Sud aux Jeux de 2014. (fr)
  • Nowa Zelandia wystartowała po raz pierwszy na igrzyskach Wspólnoty Narodów w 1930 roku na igrzyskach w Hamilton i od tamtej pory reprezentacja wystartowała na wszystkich igrzyskach. Oprócz niej jedynie pięć krajów wystartowało we wszystkich zawodach (Szkocja, Walia, Kanada, Anglia, Australia). Kraj zdobył medale we wszystkich rozgrywanych dyscyplinach, oprócz tenisa i kręglarstwa. Najwięcej złotych medali (17) oraz najwięcej medali w ogóle (58) reprezentacja zdobyła podczas igrzysk w Auckland w 1990 roku. Nowa Zelandia była trzykrotnie organizatorką igrzysk: (pl)
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