Mahé Drysdale won the Gold Medal for Men's single sculls
Darcy Hadfield in men's single sculls rowing at the 1920 Games in Antwerp.
New Zealand's only gold medal in the 2000 Olympics was won by Rob Waddell in men's single sculls rowing.
He is a amazing New Zealander who as excelled in rowing. Winning the world championships 4 times.
The 1920 Games in Antwerp. Darcy Hadfield won their first and only medal, a bronze in men's single sculls rowing, at the 1920 Games.
New Zealand (NZL) Nathan Cohen Joseph Sullivan
New Zealand (NZL) Storm Uru Peter Taylor
The first New Zealanders that won medals were the three that were members of the 1908 Australasia rugby union team that won gold at the 1908 Games, Herry Kerr, Henry St. Aubyn Murray, and Arthur Rowland. Australasia was the name of the team in 1908 and 1912 that was comprised of Australian and New Zealand athletes. New Zealand first competed as an independent nation in 1920. The first to win a medal was Clarence Hadfield D'Arcy who won bronze at the 1920 Games in men's single sculls rowing.
A New Zealander is a person from the country of New Zealand.
New Zealand has 6 gold for Rowing with 3, Sailing, Athletes, & Canoeing won by the following athletes Gold Nathan Cohen Joseph Sullivan Rowing Men's double sculls 2 August Gold Hamish Bond Eric Murray Rowing Men's pair 3 August Gold Mahé Drysdale Rowing Men's single sculls 3 August Gold Valerie Adams Athletics Women's shot put 6 August Gold Jo Aleh Olivia Powrie Sailing Women's 470 class 10 August Gold Lisa Carrington Canoeing Women's K-1 200 metres 11 August
Rob Waddell in the men's single sculls
Yes, Temuera Morrison is a New Zealander.
That was rower Mahe Drysdale. He competed in the 2004 Games on New Zealand's coxless four team. He switched to single sculls in 2005 and won world championships in single sculls in 2005, 2006, and 2007.