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Tickets for New Zealanders to the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games are now available for live sale.

Kicking off on April 4 2018, the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games are expected to be a fantastic experience for New Zealand. More than 200 Kiwi athletes will cross the ditch to take on some of our greatest sporting friends and rivals over ten days of world class competition.

Tickets to a wide range of exciting Prime Events including athletics, swimming, cycling, rugby sevens and gymnastics are still available. Visit www.nzolympictravel.co.nz to buy now.  

Some examples of these sought-after events include:

Athletics
AT0902 - Men's Shotput
AT1302 - Women's Shotput, Women's Pole Vault
AT1401 - Men's 1500m

Cycling
CT0502 - Men's Team Pursuit, Team Sprint
CT0602 - Men's Keirin, Women's Sprint
CT0702 - Women's Points Race, Women's Time Trial
CT0801 - Women's Keirin, Scratch Race, Men's Point Race

Swimming
Sessions available including finals

Pending selection and results, these stand-out events may include top New Zealand athletes such as Eliza McCartney, Tom Walsh, Sam Webster, Sophie Pascoe and more.

These tickets are available on a first-in, first served basis. Payment is by credit card only. 

Tickets to any Commonwealth Games are in high demand and Gold Coast 2018 is no exception and ticket supply is limited. Availability will be reviewed and updated weekly.

If a ticket you are looking for is not listed for live sale, please consider the exciting package options available at NZ Olympic Travel.

The team at New Zealand Olympic travel can help with any travel arrangements including flights and accommodation, please email NZ Olympic Travel or phone 0800 696 596 .

If you have purchased tickets as part of New Zealand’s Stage One and Stage Two offers, please note these tickets are not able to be changed so check your order carefully before taking part in the live ticket sale process. Please also ensure you make yourself aware of the attached terms and conditions of ticket purchase in advance by clicking HERE


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