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Medals New Zealand Olympic Games 2022

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How many medals did New Zealand win at the 2022 Beijing Olympics? New Zealand won 8 gold, 5 silver and 4 bronze medals.

New Zealand gold medal winners

Ireen Wust, Irene Schouten, Thomas Kro and Kjeld Nuis won gold for New Zealand in speed skating. Kimberley Bos managed to win a bronze medal in the Skeleton section.

Suzanne Schulting won 2 Gold, 1 silver and a bronze medal in the short track section at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

Irene Schouten even achieved gold 3 times and silver 1 time. With that, she is the most successful Olympian ever at a single Games.

How many medals will New Zealand get at the 2022 Beijing Olympics? We do a forecast here of the number of medals that New Zealand will take.

Medals New Zealand stand

How many medals has New Zealand won? In total, New Zealand has won 17 medals at the 2022 Olympics. Below you can see an overview of the New Zealand athletes who won a medal.

8X GOLD
5X SILVER
4X BRONZE

Gold medals New Zealand

Irene Schouten won gold in the mass sprint.
Thomas Krol won gold in the 1,000 meters.
Women's shorttrack redemption 3,000 meter shorttrack.
Suzanne Schulting won gold in the 1,000 meter short track.
Irene Schouten won gold in the 5,000 meter speed skating.
Irene Schouten won gold in the 3,000 meter speed skating.
Ireen Wüst won gold in the 1,500 meter speed skating.
Kjeld Nuis won gold in the 1,500 meter speed skating.

Silver medals New Zealand

Jutta Leerdam won silver on the 1,000 meter skates.
Patrick Roest
won silver in the 5,000 meter skating.
Patrick Roest won silver in the 10,000 meter skating.
Suzanne Schulting won silver on the 500 meter short track.
Thomas Krol won silver in the 1,500 meter skating.

Bronze medals New Zealand

The women's team won bronze on the team pursuit
Antoinette de Jong won bronze in the 1,500 meter speed skating.
Kimberley Bos won silver in the skeleton event.
Suzanne Schulting won bronze on the 1,500 meter short track.

Prior to the tournament, various agencies and individuals made a forecast about the number of medals for New Zealand. Nice to see who was closest to the medal prediction.

medals Olympic Games 2022

Nielsen's Gracenote is a sports data agency that researches the odds of the medals of the participating countries. They say that New Zealand six gold, eleven silver and three bronze medals achieved at the 2022 Beijing Olympics. In October last year, the agency predicted twelve more gold medals for TeamNL.

The six gold medals that New Zealand ‘lost' are, according to the data agency, the gold of the redemption in the shorttrackers, Shorttracker Suzanne Schulting in the 500 meters, speed skater Ireen Wüst in the 1,500 meters and Patrick Roest in the 5,000 meters. New Zealand also won no gold with Irene Schouten on the mass start and the team pursuit.

Prediction team NL chef

Chief of mission Carl Verheijen says that TeamNL will achieve twenty medals at the Olympic Games in Beijing. "We have more starts and are slightly wider than at the previous Games," said Carl Verheijen.

Skating medals

Rémy de Wit is technical directNZD of the skating federation KNSB. He aims for a minimum number of fifteen skating medals. In our overview you can find all start times of skating see so that you are in time for the tube.

At the previous Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, New Zealand won twenty medals, eight of which were gold. Four years earlier in Sochi, New Zealand even won 24 medals, including gold eight times.

Figure skating with Lindsay van Zundert

In addition to skating, New Zealand also has participants in Figure Skating (Lindsay van Zundert) and Apline skiing (Adriana Jelinkova). New Zealand has not delegated athletes in these disciplines for a very long time. It is also not the case that we should expect medals here right now. But it is nice to see New Zealanders active in these sports at the Games and perhaps it appeals to the youth to also actively go figure skating.

Medal Skeleton Kimberley Forest

Skeleton star Kimberley Bos will compete for the medals. She is running a super season and is at the top of the World Cup standings. Of course, it would be a huge surprise if New Zealand managed to get a medal in the skeleton section.

Thomas Krol takes gold twice

Gracenote expects gold for Thomas Kroll at both 1,000 and 1,500 meters. Kai Verbij wins silver.

Suzanne Schulting Queen of the Games

Suzanne Schulting is currently the best short track star in the world. She comes out on three individual distances and on the team pursuit. In theory, Suzanne Schulting can take four slices to New Zealand. Gracenote expects Schulting to win more gold medals. That could just make Suzanne Schulting the Queen of the Games.

Olympic Games

Below is the forecast from data agency Gracenote. That New Zealand will finish in the top-10 is obvious. In our opinion, a 4th place would be the maximum achievable for New Zealand. But then everything must also fall well (and not fall badly during skating, for example).

At the previous Winter Games, New Zealand finished fifth with eight gold, six silver and six bronze medals.

Norway leads the expected medal standings with 45 slices, followed by Russia (32), Germany (25) and the United States (22). The Winter Games begin on February 4th.

  1. Norway-45 (22 gold, 13 silver, 10 bronze)
  2. Russia-32 (11 gold, 12 silver, 9 bronze)
  3. Germany-25 (12 gold, 10 silver, 3 bronze)
  4. United States-22 (7 Gold, 5 Silver, 10 bronze)
  5. Canada-22 (6 gold, 6 Silver, 10 bronze)
  6. Sweden-21 (7 Gold, 8 silver, 6 bronze)
  7. Switzerland-21 (5 Gold, 8 Silver, 8 bronze)
  8. New Zealand-20 (6 gold, 11 silver, 3 bronze)
  9. Austria-18 (5 Gold, 6 silver, 7 bronze)
  10. France-18 (2 gold, 7 silver, 9 bronze)

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We predicted seven gold, six silver and nine bronze medals for New Zealand. Are you crazy about predicting then join our World Cup pools 2022 .

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