ConneXu Partners Shine at Special Olympics National Summer Games

ConneXu is celebrating the achievements of its partners who competed at the Special Olympics New Zealand National Summer Games in Christchurch, showcasing dedication, perseverance, and the joy of sport.

The Games brought together athletes from across Aotearoa and highlighted the power of inclusion, connection, and opportunity.

ConneXu partners demonstrated months — and in many cases years — of commitment through training, goal-setting, and determination to reach the national stage.

We are proud to acknowledge:

  • Caleb Hakwins — Silver Medal, 4 x 25m Freestyle; Gold Medal, 100m Relay

  • Peter Crawford — Gold Medal, 50m Freestyle; Gold Medal, 25m Freestyle

  • Corban George-Potterton — Silver Medal, Basketball

  • Tiara Taylor — Bronze Medals, Athletics 4 x 100m Relay; also competed in the 200m and shotput

  • Megan Macalister — Bronze Medals for Athletics 200m and 4 x 100m Relay, competed in 100 m

  • Stacy Parker – 100m sprint, shotput, javelin

“These achievements reflect the hard work, determination, and belief our partners bring to their goals,” says Fern Ryan, Chief Executive of ConneXu.

“Reaching the Special Olympics national stage is a significant milestone, and the journey behind these results is something to be celebrated.”

The Games were a reminder that when people are supported to pursue their goals, extraordinary outcomes follow. ConneXu congratulates all athletes, whānau, volunteers, and supporters who made the 2025 National Summer Games such a powerful celebration of ability, belonging, and achievement. Well done everyone!

Kim Godfrey