New Zealand at the 1976 Summer Olympics

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New Zealand competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The New Zealand Olympic Committee was represented by 80 athletes, 71 men and 9 women, and 29 officials. The flag bearer at the opening ceremony was wrestler David Aspin. In protest at a tour of South Africa by the All Blacks team early in the year, Congo's official Jean-Claude Ganga led a boycott of 28 African nations as the International Olympic Committee refused to bar the New Zealand team. Some of the nations (including Morocco, Cameroon and Egypt) had already participated however, as the teams only withdrew after the first day. From Southern and Central Africa, only Senegal and Ivory Coast took part. Both Iraq and Guyana also opted to join the Congolese-led boycott. For the full list of boycotting countries, see 1976 Summer Olympics

Medal tables

Athletics

Track and road

Field

Boxing

Canoeing

Cycling

Four cyclists represented New Zealand in 1976.

Road

Track

Diving

Equestrian

Jumping

Field hockey

Men's tournament

Ross Gillespie New Zealand advanced to the semi-finals, while Spain continued to the classification round for fifth to eighth places. Neil McLeod and Les Wilson were not awarded gold medals as they did not take the field during the tournament. The gold medal won by the New Zealand men's team in 1976 remains the only Olympic field hockey medal won by a New Zealand team.

Rowing

Men

Sailing

Shooting

Swimming

Weightlifting

Wrestling

Officials

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