New Zealand Winter Games was created in 2009.
The 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver is the 13th that New Zealand has participated in. New Zealand first was the 1952 Winter Games in Oslo when they sent three athletes (Annette Johnson, Herbert Familton, Bill Hunt) to compete in alpine skiing.
When it is winter in England, it is Summer in New Zealand.
in winter
New Zealand & Australia
This is New Zealand was created in 1970.
As of the 2008 Games, the United States has held 8 Olympic Games, 4 Summer and 4 Winter. Summer - 1904 - St. Louis 1932 - Los Angeles 1984 - Los Angeles 1996 - Atlanta Winter - 1932 - Lake Placid 1960 - Squaw Valley 1980 - Lake Placid 2002 - Salt Lake City
As of the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, New Zealand has won 1 Winter Olympics medal. That was a silver by Annelise Coberger in women's slalom alpine skiing at the 1992 Winter Games in Albertville.
Through the 2006 Games in Turin, New Zealand has won 1 Winter Olympic medal (silver) and Australia has won 6 (3 gold, 3 bronze).
No. The first Winter Olympics that New Zealand participated in was the 1952 Games in Oslo. They were represented by a ski team consisting of Roy McKenzie, Herbie Familton, Herbert Modelhart, Bill Hunt, and Austin Haywood. They won no medals.
The first British Empire Games held in New Zealand were held in 1950 in Auckland.
Baseball New Zealand was created in 2002.
The New Zealand Herald was created in 1863.