Hockey New Zealand will receive a healthy financial boost in 2012 due to the stellar performances of the Black Sticks at the Champions Trophy earlier this month.
Equestrian, basketball, rowing and cycling are the other big winners in today's 2012 investment announcement.
High Performance Sport New Zealand acting chief executive Martin Toomey said the focus of the new investments was to assist those athletes who had the potential to make the top 16 or, better, the podium at the London Olympic and Paralympic Games.
"These investment decisions also recognise recent strong performances by Kiwi athletes. We're really excited by how New Zealanders have been performing on the world stage and we know we've got a big year ahead of us with the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games,'' he said.
Hockey is getting a top-up of $600,000 as a result of its performances at the 2011 Champions Trophy tournaments. The Black Sticks men, who finished fourth at the recent tournament in Auckland, are getting $300,000 on top of the $800,000 they had already been allocated for 2012.