2. Facts
Cadbury’s is the Official Fundraiser
for the New Zealand 2010 Common
Wealth Games team!
Cadbury’s has a long history of
fundraising in New Zealand, 40
years.
This is the New Zealand
FlagThe Cadburys cow!! The Cadbury Logo
3. Medals Won
New Zealand Medals Total
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1978
1982
1986
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1998
2002
2006
Years
Medals
New Zealand Medals Total
4. Prediction
We think that this year New
Zealand will get 45 medals.
New Zealand Medals Total
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New Zealand Medals Total
Our Prediction
5. Medals over the last three years
Medals In 1998
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Medals in 2002
gold
silver
bronze
Medals in 2006
gold
silver
bronze
6. Famous Athletes
John Walker – Athletics/running
Yvette Williams – Athletics
Paula Griffin - Netball
John Walker Yvette Williams Paula Griffin
7. History
The games were held in Auckland in 1950 and it was
described as New Zealand’s biggest sporting
festival.
They came back to Cristchurch in 1974 when legend
John Walker was competing.
Finally in 1990 the games were held in Auckland
again.
New Zealand joined the CW in 1931under the statue
of Westminster.
The latter Games in Auckland produced 58 medals
for the host nation, 17 of which were gold.
1974 logo
8. More history for our HISTORYHISTORY LOVING
TEACHER!
The Maori name for New
Zealand is Aotearoa, 'Land of
the Long White Cloud', and the
Kiwis (as they are commonly
known) have competed in every
Commonwealth Games since
1930, one of six nations to hold
this distinction.
9. Summary
New Zealand is a very sporty
country.
They have a very famous rugby
team “The All Blacks”, and excellent
sailing and cricket teams.
For two small islands they do very
well!