New Zealand's Youngest Winter Olympian Among First Athletes Named to Olympic Winter Team

New Zealand's Youngest Winter Olympian Among First Athletes Named to Olympic Winter Team

Fifteen year old freeski halfpipe athlete Nico Porteus is set to become New Zealand's youngest Winter Olympian next February as he joins his brother Miguel (18, freeski halfpipe) as one of the first athletes named to the New Zealand 2018 Olympic Winter Games Team.

An initial tranche of snowboard and freeski athletes were named at an informal ceremony on the shores of Lake Wanaka tdoay after they met both the Snow Sports NZ Nomination Criteria and the New Zealand Olympic Committee's tough 'top 16' selection standard early in the season.

Joining the Porteous brothers at PyeongChang 2018 in South Korea will be New Zealand Youth Olympians Finn Bilous (18 years, bronze and silver freeski medallist, Lillehammer 2016), Tiarn Collins (17, snowboard slopestyle and big air) and Rakai Tait (18, snowboard halfpipe).

2016 World Championship silver medallist Zoi Sadowski Synnott (16, snowboard slopestyle, snowboard big air, currently ranked 3rd on FIS slopestyle list) is the last of six teenage athletes named to the team today.

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Above: Athlete Zoi Sadowski Synott competing at the 2017 Winter Games NZ

At 32, Janina Kuzma returns for her second Olympic Games, having finished fifth in the women's freeski halfpipe at Sochi 2014. Carlos Garcia Knight (20, snowboard slopestyle and snowboard big air) who won bronze at the Winter Games NZ and 2017 World Championship ski cross silver medallist Jamie Prebble (26) complete the first selection announcement.

Further PyeongChang 2018 nominations and selections will take place between November and January and are expected to include additional freeski and snowboard athletes as well as athletes who continue to track well from speedskating, skeleton and alpine ski.

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Above: Athletes Miguel and Nico Porteous

Today's selections are conditional on receiving an official FIS (International Ski Federation) quota place for the games.

The selection announcement ceremony also included the hand over of Te Mahutonga, the Olympic team's kakahu (cloak) from the Rio 2016 Olympic Team to the PyeongChang 2018 team.

NZOC CEO Kereyn Smith says she is delighted to be formally underway with building a team for the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games.

“With just over 100 days to go, we are very pleased to welcome the first athletes to the New Zealand Olympic Winter Team," she said. "These athletes compete in Olympic winter sports which require incredible physical and mental strength and they have undoubtedly earned the right to wear the fern at the Olympic Winter Games."

"The handing over of Te Mahutonga, our team cloak was a special moment, too, reminding us of the pride and honour with which our athletes represent New Zealand."

She added that with seven of the nine athletes named today being 20 years old or younger, the selection announcement demonstrates the depth of young talent currently within New Zealand snow sports.

Chef de Mission Pete Wardell said that today's announcement highlights the commitment and capability of the New Zealand athletes.

“It’s a huge achievement for the athletes selected today. The freeski and snowboard disciplines are incredibly challenging and these athletes take huge risks every time they compete. I warmly welcome them to the team and look forward to supporting them as they wear the silver fern at the Olympic Winter Games next February."

"We also wish those athletes continuing to work towards being nominated and selected for PyeongChang 2018 all the best at their upcoming events," he said.

Snow Sports NZ High Performance Director Ashley Light added his congratulations.

"The ski and snowboard athletes named today are tracking well to deliver strong performances at PyeongChang 2018. It really does take an elite snow sports athlete to be able take on the Olympic features in the 22 metre half pipe, on the 30 metre plus high jumps, on the slopestyle course and race on the technically difficult ski cross course.

"The tricks and technical skiing the athletes selected today have demonstrated rate amongst the best in the world.

"As a programme, we have been focused on qualifying athletes early in the qualification window, to enable a complete focus on preparation for the Olympic features and race tracks, we are delighted the first group of athletes have now been confirmed to the team, with more nominations and selections expected."

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Above: Athlete Nico Porteous competing at the 2017 Winter Games NZ

The athletes themselves are pleased to have been confirmed early to the team. Nico Porteous, who will be 16 years and 78 days on the first day of the games, says he's ready to take on the halfpipe at PyeongChang 2018.

“It's been a big dream of mine to represent my country at the Olympic Winter Games, there's been lots of build up so for it be finally happening is very cool. It's going to be pretty awesome to get to compete alongside my brother as well,” he said.

"Everything's going really well, I've has a successful training period at spring camp, I've been training well and getting all my tricks so I'm ready to go."

Freeski halfpipe athlete Janina Kuzma is looking forward to her second Olympic Winter Olympic Games.

"I'm feeling really good, I'm working on putting together my runs and getting them really solid. I've got some good training camps and competitions coming up so it's time to throw down," she said.

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Above: Athlete Janina Kuzma

The athletes named today, along with those still working towards nomination and selection, will now head to the Northern Hemisphere for the pre-Olympic winter season.

The Olympic Winter Games will take place in PyeongChang, South Korea February 9-25.

A team of around 20 New Zealand athletes is expected to compete at the games.

Up to 95 nations and 3000 athletes will compete in 7 sports, 15 disciplines and 102 events in PyeongChang.


Athlete Information

The athletes, including their sports and disciplines, named in the initial selection announcement are:

Rakai Tait (US based)
Discipline: Snowboard Halfpipe
Age: 18
Additional info: Lillehammer 2016 Youth Olympic Winter Games, sixth in halfpipe and 13th in slopestyle.

Miguel Porteous (Christchurch)
Discipline: Freeski Halfpipe
Age: 18
Additional info: 2017 X-Games silver medallist. Miguel was the youngest rider on the 2017 X Games Aspen superpipe roster. Miguel also enjoyed success on the World Cup circuit, with a sixth place finish at Copper Mountain and a fifth place at the 2017 Winter Games NZ.

Nico Porteous (Christchurch)
Discipline: Freeski Halfpipe

Age: 15 – Nico will be New Zealand’s youngest ever Winter Olympian, aged just 16 years and 78 days old on the first day of the games (Kendall Brown was our previous youngest at Torino 2006).

Additional info: Youngest person in the world to land a triple cork 1440. Nico impressed the home crowds at Cardrona Alpine Resort this season with a win at the Continental Cup Halfpipe. He was also on top form at the 2017 Winter Games NZ where he qualified in second place for the Halfpipe World Cup and finished in sixth in the finals. Nico finished eighth in the Halfpipe World Cup event staged in Bokwang Phoenix Park, which was the official test event ahead of next year's PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games.

Janina Kuzma (Wanaka)
Discipline: Freeski Halfpipe
Age: 32
Additional info: Fifth place halfpipe, Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games. 2014/15 Sprint US Grand Prix Series winner.

Finn Bilous (Wanaka)
Discipline: Freeski Slopestyle
Age: 18
Additional info: Competed at Lillehammer 2016 Youth Olympic Winter Games winning a silver medal in halfpipe and a bronze medal in slopestyle.

Zoi Sadowski Synnott (Wanaka)
Discipline: Snowboard Slopestyle, Snowboard Big Air
Age: 16
Additional info: 2016 World Championships silver, slopestyle. 2016 World Cup gold, slopestyle. Snow Sports NZ Snowboarder of the Year 2017 and Overall Athlete of the Year 2017.

Tiarn Collins (Queenstown)
Discipline: Snowboard Slopestyle, Snowboard Big Air
Age: 17
Additional info: Lillehammer 2016 Youth Olympic Winter Games, fourth place, slopestyle.

Carlos Garcia Knight (Christchurch)
Discipline: Snowboard Slopestyle, Snowboard Big Air
Age: 20
Additional info: Snowboard Junior World Championships, silver, slopestyle. Won his first World Cup medal (bronze, slopestyle) at the 2017 Winter Games NZ.

Jamie Prebble (Christchurch)
Discipline: Ski Cross
Age: 26
Additional info: 2017 World Championships, silver medal. Snow Sports NZ Freeskier of the Year 2017