The medal hopes of New Zealand's top track and field athletes have received a boost, with the announcement of a new partnership between Athletics New Zealand and the worlds leading high-performance sportswear brand, 2XU.
On the eve of the nations best athletes stepping out at the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Birmingham (England) and next months Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast (Australia), Athletics New Zealand has inked a four-year deal with 2XU that will see its national teams compete and recover in 2XU apparel through to 2021.
The agreement will see 2XU outfit the New Zealand national teams for major international events including the 2019 IAAF World Championships and 2020 Olympic Games, in addition to this years IAAF World Indoor Championships and Commonwealth Games.
New Zealand athletes, including defending world indoor champion Tom Walsh, will debut the 2XU kit in Birmingham this weekend, with 20 of the nations top athletes to don 2XU teamwear when they face up to the best of the Commonwealth on the Gold Coast next month.
Athletics New Zealand Chief Executive Hamish Grey said the partnership was a coup for the organisation, and would give the nations leading track and field athletes an edge over the competition.