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Inducted in 1990
When the New Zealand team left for the Montreal Olympics in 1976, the hockey team was seldom mentioned as possible medalists.
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  • Hockey
But they soon became the toast of the nation, winning a surprise and welcome gold medal. The New Zealanders, captained by Tony Ineson, began with 1-1 draws against defending champions West Germany and Spain.

They then had a 2-1 win against Belgium but lost to Pakistan 5-2 and found themselves in a playoff for the semifinals against Spain. That game was won 1-0 after three periods of extra time, the Kiwis’ superior fitness making the difference.

The final against old friends and rivals Australia was 0-0 at halftime, but Ineson broke the deadlock when he scored from a penalty corner 28 minutes from the end. It was to be the only goal.

The New Zealanders defended their lead desperately in the closing stages, and none more valiantly than goalie Trevor Manning, who played the last 10 minutes with a smashed kneecap.

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Chris Lewis

(1957 - )

For nine years, Chris Lewis was New Zealand’s leading tennis player and among many fine moments in his career, there was none finer than the magical fortnight in 1983 when he played his way through to the final at Wimbledon.
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