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New Zealand’s golden Games

They really have been New Zealand’s golden games.

Just look at the numbers from Birmingham – 48 medals comprising 19 gold, 12 silver and 17 bronze. And it’s a medal tally that would’ve been boosted overnight, with New Zealand lining up in the women’s doubles squash final.

It’s New Zealand’s third-most successful Games after Auckland 1990, where 58 medals were won, and Auckland 1950, where our team scooped 54.

But Birmingham 2022 will unquestionably go down as New Zealand’s most golden Commonwealth Games. Our 19 gold medals was our best ever, surpassing the haul of 17 won on home soil in Auckland in 1990, which had stood as New Zealand’s record for the past 32 years. But not anymore.

What that collective New Zealand team performance shows is that we must be doing many things right in a number of sports. That clearly includes cycling which, with 10 golds, shows it is moving in the right direction after the death of sprinter Olivia Podmore last year resulted in the Cycling New Zealand culture being described as broken and dysfunctional.

And though Commonwealth Games’ medals don’t guarantee further success at Olympic or world championship level, it’s clearly important. It’s important to the country. Important to the sports involved. And important to the athletes, which we’ve seen in so many ways, and not just for gold medal triumphs

Look at the emotional reaction from White Ferns’ cricket captain Sophie Devine after her team got up to thump hosts England in the bronze medal Twenty20 match.

Devine, of course, starred in that clash but you could see the importance of that win for her and a young team going through a rebuilding stage.

Look at our world class squash player Paul Coll and his sheer delight at winning gold in the men’s singles and then again in the mixed doubles with Joelle King, who was so distraught at not winning a medal in the women’s singles.

Obviously, the Commonwealth Games means much more to some of these big stars than we appreciate. And behind the success, you can understand why it cuts so deep for so many. Nothing emphasised that better than Christchurch-based high jumper Keeley O’Hagan, who was rightly delighted at improving her personal-best by a centimetre, clearing the bar at 1.89m to finish sixth in the women’s competition.

This is the same woman, who though oozing self-assurance and serenity in her jumps, has had to bounce back from such a troubled past because of struggles with her mental and physical health. What she has had to deal with has been nothing short of distressing. There’s been an eating disorder, endometriosis, a string of injuries, recurring illnesses and depression and, as a teenager, she tried to take her own life.

But at Birmingham she was happy, smiling, focused and clearly relishing the moment as she soared higher than ever before. She wasn’t alone in managing that, it what truly was our golden Games.

Daryl Holden

What the collective New Zealand team performance shows is that we must be doing many things right in a number of sports

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