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New Zealand at the 1928 Summer Olympics

New Zealand competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands with a team of four athletes, four swimmers and two boxers. Seven men and three women represented their country, accompanied by four others. The athletes were led by Arthur Porritt, who was the only New Zealand competitor who had attended the previous Summer Olympics in 1924; Porritt would four decades later become New Zealand's 11th Governor-General. The team won one medal; boxer Ted Morgan won gold in the men's welterweight. Excluding Malcolm Champion's gold as part of a combined Australasia team in 1912, this was New Zealand's first Olympic gold medal.

New Zealand at the
1928 Summer Olympics
IOC codeNZL
NOCOlympic Council of New Zealand
Websitewww.olympic.org.nz
in Amsterdam
Competitors10 in 3 sports
Flag bearer Arthur Porritt
Medals
Ranked 24th
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
1
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
 Australasia (1908–1912)

Medallists Edit

Medal Name Sport Event Date
  Gold Ted Morgan Boxing Men's welterweight 11 August

Delegation Edit

 
The New Zealand team in 1928 including supporters;
front (l–r): Annie Miller (chaperone), Mrs Amos (chaperone), Harry Amos (Chef de Mission), Ena Stockley, Kathleen Miller, Norma Wilson
middle: Ted Morgan, C. Dickinson (masseur), Arthur Porritt, David Lindsay, Alf Cleverley
back: Len Moorhouse, Stan Lay

Arthur Porritt was appointed captain by the New Zealand Olympic Council. Porritt was at the time based in England for tertiary study and was thus in a position to arrange some things in Europe. He also had the advantage that he had attended the previous Summer Olympics, winning the country's only medal. Porritt, a runner, was joined by eight other competitors: four swimmers, three track and field athletes, and two boxers. In total, there were seven men and three women competing for New Zealand.[1][2] Both the boxer Alf Cleverley and the swimmer Len Moorhouse did not receive financial support by the Olympic Council for their journey to the Games, but had to pay for it themselves.[1] All athletes apart from Porritt (who was already in England) and Moorhouse travelled by the Remuera to England;[1] The main body of the team was farewelled in Wellington by the prime minister, Gordon Coates, and several cabinet ministers.[2]

Moorhouse followed over a month later on the Tamaroa.[3] A New Zealand rowing eight (including the future All Black Hubert McLean) was selected but was unable to travel to the games because of lack of funds.[4][5]

Harry Amos was appointed Chef de Mission;[6] at the time he was referred to as chairman.[1] His wife acted as chaperon and travelled to the Olympics at their own expense. A masseur from Wellington, C. Dickinson, accompanied the team in an honorary capacity.[1][7] Swimmer Kathleen Miller, 19 years old at the time, was accompanied by her mother Annie Miller as a chaperone.[8] Therefore, the ten athletes were accompanied by four others to the Olympics.[2]

Athletics Edit

Key
  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
  • NP = Not placed
Men
Track & road events
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Wilfrid Kalaugher 110 m hurdles Unknown 4 did not advance
Men
Field events
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Distance Position Distance Position
Wilfrid Kalaugher Triple Jump 12.94 23 did not advance
Stan Lay Javelin 62.89 7 did not advance
Women
Track & road events
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Norma Wilson 100 m 11.30 2 Q Unknown 5 did not advance

Boxing Edit

Name Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Ted Morgan Welterweight Bye   Johansson (SWE)
W KO2
  Caneva (ITA)
W Points
  Galataud (FRA)
W Points
  Landini (ARG)
W Points
 
Alf Cleverley Light heavyweight n/a   Jackson (GBR)
L Points
did not advance 9T

Swimming Edit

Men

Ranks given are within the heat.

Swimmer Event Heats Semifinals Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
David Lindsay 400 m freestyle 5:38.6 3 did not advance
1500 m freestyle Unknown 4 did not advance
Len Moorhouse 100 m backstroke 1:20.4 3 did not advance
Women

Ranks given are within the heat.

Swimmer Event Heats Semifinals Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Ena Stockley 100 m backstroke 1:25.4 3 q n/a 1:24.4 7
100 m freestyle 1:16.4 2 Q Unknown 5 did not advance
Kathleen Miller 1:17.2 2 Q Unknown 6 did not advance
400 m freestyle 6:16.8 2 Q Unknown 5 did not advance

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "The Olympic Games". Otago Daily Times. No. 20387. 19 April 1928. p. 9. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Amsterdam Olympiad". The New Zealand Herald. Vol. LXV, no. 19932. 28 April 1928. p. 13. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Personal". Otago Daily Times. No. 20430. 9 June 1928. p. 12. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  4. ^ Ron Palenski; Rod Chester; Neville McMillan (2005). The Encyclopaedia of New Zealand Rugby (4th ed.). Hodder Moa, Auckland. p. 138. ISBN 1 86971 026 6.
  5. ^ "Olympic Games". The New Zealand Herald. Vol. LXV, no. 19925. 19 April 1928. p. 12. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  6. ^ "Harry Amos". New Zealand Olympic Committee. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  7. ^ Cleverley, A. J. (1 May 1928). "For the Olympic Games". The New Zealand Railways Magazine. 3 (1): 44. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  8. ^ "Kathleen Miller". New Zealand Olympic Committee. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  • International Olympic Committee results database

External links Edit

  • Photos of Alf Cleverley (boxer) and C Dickinson (trainer-masseur)

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New Zealand competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam Netherlands with a team of four athletes four swimmers and two boxers Seven men and three women represented their country accompanied by four others The athletes were led by Arthur Porritt who was the only New Zealand competitor who had attended the previous Summer Olympics in 1924 Porritt would four decades later become New Zealand s 11th Governor General The team won one medal boxer Ted Morgan won gold in the men s welterweight Excluding Malcolm Champion s gold as part of a combined Australasia team in 1912 this was New Zealand s first Olympic gold medal New Zealand at the1928 Summer OlympicsIOC codeNZLNOCOlympic Council of New ZealandWebsitewww wbr olympic wbr org wbr nzin AmsterdamCompetitors10 in 3 sportsFlag bearerArthur PorrittMedalsRanked 24thGold 1 Silver 0 Bronze 0 Total 1Summer Olympics appearances overview 190819121920192419281932193619481952195619601964196819721976198019841988199219962000200420082012201620202024Other related appearances Australasia 1908 1912 Contents 1 Medallists 2 Delegation 3 Athletics 4 Boxing 5 Swimming 6 References 7 External linksMedallists EditFurther information 1928 Summer Olympics medal table Medal Name Sport Event Date nbsp Gold Ted Morgan Boxing Men s welterweight 11 AugustDelegation Edit nbsp The New Zealand team in 1928 including supporters front l r Annie Miller chaperone Mrs Amos chaperone Harry Amos Chef de Mission Ena Stockley Kathleen Miller Norma Wilsonmiddle Ted Morgan C Dickinson masseur Arthur Porritt David Lindsay Alf Cleverleyback Len Moorhouse Stan LayArthur Porritt was appointed captain by the New Zealand Olympic Council Porritt was at the time based in England for tertiary study and was thus in a position to arrange some things in Europe He also had the advantage that he had attended the previous Summer Olympics winning the country s only medal Porritt a runner was joined by eight other competitors four swimmers three track and field athletes and two boxers In total there were seven men and three women competing for New Zealand 1 2 Both the boxer Alf Cleverley and the swimmer Len Moorhouse did not receive financial support by the Olympic Council for their journey to the Games but had to pay for it themselves 1 All athletes apart from Porritt who was already in England and Moorhouse travelled by the Remuera to England 1 The main body of the team was farewelled in Wellington by the prime minister Gordon Coates and several cabinet ministers 2 Moorhouse followed over a month later on the Tamaroa 3 A New Zealand rowing eight including the future All Black Hubert McLean was selected but was unable to travel to the games because of lack of funds 4 5 Harry Amos was appointed Chef de Mission 6 at the time he was referred to as chairman 1 His wife acted as chaperon and travelled to the Olympics at their own expense A masseur from Wellington C Dickinson accompanied the team in an honorary capacity 1 7 Swimmer Kathleen Miller 19 years old at the time was accompanied by her mother Annie Miller as a chaperone 8 Therefore the ten athletes were accompanied by four others to the Olympics 2 Athletics EditMain article Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics KeyNote Ranks given for track events are within the athlete s heat only Q Qualified for the next round q Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or in field events by position without achieving the qualifying target NR National record N A Round not applicable for the event Bye Athlete not required to compete in round NP Not placedMen Track amp road eventsAthlete Event Heat Semifinal FinalResult Rank Result Rank Result RankWilfrid Kalaugher 110 m hurdles Unknown 4 did not advanceMen Field eventsAthlete Event Qualification FinalDistance Position Distance PositionWilfrid Kalaugher Triple Jump 12 94 23 did not advanceStan Lay Javelin 62 89 7 did not advanceWomen Track amp road eventsAthlete Event Heat Semifinal FinalResult Rank Result Rank Result RankNorma Wilson 100 m 11 30 2 Q Unknown 5 did not advanceBoxing EditMain article Boxing at the 1928 Summer Olympics Name Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final RankOppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResultTed Morgan Welterweight Bye nbsp Johansson SWE W KO2 nbsp Caneva ITA W Points nbsp Galataud FRA W Points nbsp Landini ARG W Points nbsp Alf Cleverley Light heavyweight n a nbsp Jackson GBR L Points did not advance 9TSwimming EditMain article Swimming at the 1928 Summer Olympics MenRanks given are within the heat Swimmer Event Heats Semifinals FinalResult Rank Result Rank Result RankDavid Lindsay 400 m freestyle 5 38 6 3 did not advance1500 m freestyle Unknown 4 did not advanceLen Moorhouse 100 m backstroke 1 20 4 3 did not advanceWomenRanks given are within the heat Swimmer Event Heats Semifinals FinalResult Rank Result Rank Result RankEna Stockley 100 m backstroke 1 25 4 3 q n a 1 24 4 7100 m freestyle 1 16 4 2 Q Unknown 5 did not advanceKathleen Miller 1 17 2 2 Q Unknown 6 did not advance400 m freestyle 6 16 8 2 Q Unknown 5 did not advanceReferences Edit a b c d e The Olympic Games Otago Daily Times No 20387 19 April 1928 p 9 Retrieved 13 September 2016 a b c Amsterdam Olympiad The New Zealand Herald Vol LXV no 19932 28 April 1928 p 13 Retrieved 13 September 2016 Personal Otago Daily Times No 20430 9 June 1928 p 12 Retrieved 13 September 2016 Ron Palenski Rod Chester Neville McMillan 2005 The Encyclopaedia of New Zealand Rugby 4th ed Hodder Moa Auckland p 138 ISBN 1 86971 026 6 Olympic Games The New Zealand Herald Vol LXV no 19925 19 April 1928 p 12 Retrieved 13 September 2016 Harry Amos New Zealand Olympic Committee Retrieved 13 September 2016 Cleverley A J 1 May 1928 For the Olympic Games The New Zealand Railways Magazine 3 1 44 Retrieved 13 September 2016 Kathleen Miller New Zealand Olympic Committee Retrieved 14 September 2016 Official Olympic Reports International Olympic Committee results databaseExternal links EditPhotos of Alf Cleverley boxer and C Dickinson trainer masseur Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Zealand at the 1928 Summer Olympics amp oldid 1137515386, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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