Tom is now the new chairman of the board - wins New Zealand's third and final Olympic Gold medal...

Tom is now the new chairman of the board - wins New Zealands third and final Olympic gold medal.

Tom Ashley from Auckland won New Zealand's third and final gold medal in the RS.X Board Sailing. Tom is also the reigning world champion for this event.

The Olympics are over for the NZ team who added the 4000m Cycling Team Pursuit bronze medal to their tally: 25 year old Lower Hutt born and raised Nick Willis, reigning Commonwealth Games Gold medalist for that distance, added the Olympic bronze medal for the distance with a withering late run; and Aucklander Brian Docherty added the Bronze for the Triathlon to the team tally as well.

There was every indication early in the week that New Zealand athletes would win a few more medals for their country, if not gold at least more silver and bronze. But it wasn't to be. There was some creditable performances, but many disappointing results. Results are important in the Olympic Games, not just the participation. New Zealand has finished somewhere about 20th in the list. Still very good for a small nation of 4 million people.

Our cousins across the Tasman in Australia, performed exceedingly well as well.

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India...

cannot be putting in the resources to develop their sportspeople. They used to be a hockey powerhouse along with Pakistan.

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The Aussies and the Brits did...

quite well. We did what was expected numberwise but a little change in personnel. Mahe Drysdale the rower who was ill in the semis and on a drip days before the final, led to the final 150 metres( nearly typed yards?)and became ill again but hung on for bronze.To NZ he is a hero!

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Australia picked up some unexpected medals too.

Well done to the Kiwis and Aussies.
I can't see India on the medal tally at all. Such a big populations and no sign of successful athletes.

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