Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Meet the athletes aiming for the Olympics’ top spots

From track stars to legends in the pool, we take a look at New Zealand’s elite performers hoping to make it onto the winner’s podium

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Officially it’s called the Olympic Games, but for the more than 11,000 athletes from over 200 countries who will take part in this year’s competitio­n, it is the Stadium of Dreams. Medals will be won, records will be smashed, goals will be met and lives will be changed forever. For all taking part, this is what they work so hard for.

This is the pinnacle of achievemen­t for a sportspers­on – representi­ng their country on the world stage. It makes up for all the harsh sacrifices, punishing training regimes and time away from their loved ones.

And this Olympics promises to be one like no other. Delayed for more than a year as Covid-19 ripped through the world, when the competitio­n finally kicks off on July 23, and the Paralympic Games on August 24, without the usual pomp, ceremony or crowds, you can bet that all the athletes will be living their dreams, despite the unusual circumstan­ces and putting it all on the line.

We take a look at some of the committed Kiwi team members giving it all for golden glory in Tokyo, Japan.

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