sport.wikisort.org - AthleteBelinda Louise Colling (born 12 September 1975)[1] is a former New Zealand international netball and women's basketball representative.
New Zealand netball and basketball player
Belinda Colling
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Full name | Belinda Louise Colling |
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Born | (1975-09-12) 12 September 1975 (age 46) Cromwell, New zealand |
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Spouse(s) | Charlie Hore |
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Relatives | Lin Colling (uncle) Andrew Hore (brother-in-law) |
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Country | New Zealand |
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Sport | Netball, basketball |
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Netball career
As a netballer, Colling represented New Zealand 91 times between 1996 and 2006, playing in the Silver Ferns in three Commonwealth Games and in two Netball World Championships.
In National Bank Cup netball, she played first for the Otago Rebels (1998–2000), before moving to the Canterbury Flames in 2001. She played with the Christchurch-based side until initially retiring in 2005, moving to Scotland with husband Charlie Hore for his rugby career.
She returned to New Zealand and the National Bank Cup in 2006 and played for the seven time-winning Southern Sting. But later that year she announced her retirement for a second time, expecting the birth of her second child.[2]
Basketball career
Colling was a member of the New Zealand women's national basketball team that finished in 11th place at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She is New Zealand Olympian number 774.[1]
Personal life
Colling comes from a sporting background. Her uncle, Lin Colling, was a New Zealand rugby representative. He and several of Belinda's other relatives represented Otago Rugby Football Union at provincial level. Her husband is Charlie Hore, a rugby union player for Otago.[3]
References
New Zealand squad – 2000 Summer Olympics – 11th place |
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2000 New Zealand Olympic team |
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Archery |
- Peter Ebden
- Ken Uprichard
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Athletics |
- Michael Aish
- Craig Barrett
- Chantal Brunner
- Beatrice Faumuina
- Glenn Howard
- Toni Hodgkinson
- Tasha Williams
- Ian Winchester
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Basketball | |
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Boxing | |
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Cycling |
- Gary Anderson
- Tim Carswell
- Jacinta Coleman
- Julian Dean
- Scott Guyton
- Greg Henderson
- Christopher Jenner
- Kashi Leuchs
- Glen Mitchell
- Anthony Peden
- Susy Pryde
- Fiona Ramage
- Rosalind Reekie-May
- Matt Sinton
- Glen Thomson
- Sarah Ulmer
- Lee Vertongen
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Equestrian | |
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Hockey |
- Sandy Bennett
- Helen Clarke
- Jenny Duck
- Kylie Foy
- Skippy Hamahona
- Anne-Marie Irving
- Tina Bell-Kake
- Anna Lawrence
- Suzie Muirhead
- Caryn Paewai
- Rachel Petrie
- Moira Senior
- Mandy Smith
- Kate Trolove
- Michelle Turner
- Diana Weavers
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Rowing |
- Scott Brownlee
- Toni Dunlop
- Rob Hellstrom
- Dave Schaper
- Rob Waddell
- Sonia Waddell
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Sailing | |
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Shooting |
- Teresa Borrell
- Des Coe
- Tania Corrigan
- Geoffrey Jukes
- Victor Shaw
- Brian Thomson
- Brant Woodward
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Softball |
- Zavana Aranga
- Jaye Bailey
- Kim Dermott
- Rhonda Hira
- Melanie Hulme
- Lisa Kersten
- Ruta Lealamanua
- Cindy Potae
- Char Pouaka
- Kiri Shaw
- Jackie Smith
- Fiona Timu
- Helen Townsend
- Melisa Upu
- Gina Weber
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Swimming | |
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Triathlon | |
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Weightlifting | |
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Chef de Mission: Les Mills |
New Zealand netball squads |
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New Zealand netball squad at the 1998 Commonwealth Games (2nd place) |
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Players |
- Anna Rowberry
- Belinda Blair
- Belinda Colling (c)
- Bernice Mene
- Donna Loffhagen
- Joanne Steed
- Julie Dawson
- Lesley Nicol
- Linda Vagana
- Lorna Suafoa
- Noeline Taurua
- Sonya Hardcastle
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Coaches | |
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New Zealand squad at the 1999 World Netball Championships (2nd place) |
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Players |
- Belinda Colling (c)
- Donna Loffhagen
- Adine Harper
- Teresa Tairi
- Anna Rowberry
- Sonya Hardcastle
- Julie Seymour
- Lesley Nicol
- Belinda Charteris
- Lorna Suafoa
- Linda Vagana
- Bernice Mene
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Team officials |
- Yvonne Willering (head coach)
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New Zealand netball squad at the 2002 Commonwealth Games (2nd place) |
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Players |
- Anna Rowberry
- Anna Veronese
- Belinda Colling
- Daneka Wipiiti
- Donna Loffhagen
- Irene van Dyk
- Jenny-May Coffin
- Julie Seymour (c)
- Lesley Nicol
- Linda Vagana
- Sheryl Clarke
- Vilimaina Davu
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Coaches | |
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New Zealand squad at the 2003 World Netball Championships (1st place) |
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Players |
- Sheryl Clarke
- Belinda Colling
- Tania Dalton
- Vilimaina Davu
- Leana du Plooy
- Temepara George
- Lesley Nicol
- Anna Rowberry (c)
- Anna Scarlett
- Jodi Te Huna
- Irene van Dyk
- Adine Wilson
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Team officials | |
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New Zealand netball squad at the 2006 Commonwealth Games (1st place) |
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Players |
- Leana de Bruin
- Belinda Colling
- Vilimaina Davu
- Temepara George
- Laura Langman
- Jessica Tuki
- Anna Rowberry
- Anna Scarlett
- Maria Tutaia
- Irene van Dyk
- Casey Williams
- Adine Wilson (c)
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Coaches | |
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