New Zealand Olympic Medallists - Silver

Silver

  • 2012 London
    • Peter Burling, Blair Tuke, sailing, men's 49er
    • Sarah Walker, cycling, women's BMX
  • 2008 Beijing
    • Hayden Roulston, cycling, men's individual pursuit
    • Nick Willis, athletics, 1500m track
  • 2004 Athens
    • Bevan Docherty, triathlon, men's triathlon
    • Ben Fouhy, canoeing, K1 1000 m
  • 1996 Atlanta
    • Sally Clark, riding Squirrel Hill, equestrian, individual mixed eventing
    • Barbara Kendall, sailing, women’s board, Mistral
  • 1992 Barcelona
    • Andrew Nicholson riding Spinning Rhombus, Vicki Latta riding Chief, Blyth Tait riding Messiah and Mark Todd riding Welton Greylag (not awarded a medal as he did not complete the event), equestrian, mixed team eventing
    • Leslie Egnot and Jan Shearer, sailing, women’s double-handed dinghy, 470
    • Don Cowie and Rod Davis, sailing, two-person keelboat open, Star
    • Danyon Loader, swimming, men’s 200 m butterfly
  • 1992 Winter Olympics, Albertville, France
    • Annelise Coberger, alpine skiing, women's slalom
  • 1988 Seoul
    • Ian Ferguson and Paul MacDonald, canoeing, K2 1000 m flatwater
    • Chris Timms and Rex Sellers, sailing, mixed open multihull, Tornado
  • 1984 Los Angeles
    • Kevin Barry, boxing, 75–81 kg light-heavyweight
  • 1976 Montreal
    • Dick Quax, athletics, 5000 m
  • 1972 Munich
    • Dick Tonks, Dudley Storey, Ross Collinge and Noel Mills, rowing, coxless fours
  • 1932 Los Angeles
    • Cyril Stiles and Fred Thompson, rowing, pairs

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