Mission Statement
The New Zealand Police Council of Sport was established in 1961 and is now the largest employee sports body in New Zealand.
With approximately 4,000 members, it actively encourages, promotes and coordinates police sport, games and recreation.
It is our Mission to foster and encourage sport and fitness for all police employees.
New Zealand Police Sports Award Nominees announced s
Once again we have received a very high calibre of nominee for this year’s sports awards. It is great to see so many highly dedicated and disciplined athletes and officials being recognised by their peers by way of nomination.
The selection process for the Awards is underway but we thought it important that all nominees be recognised.
Congratulations to all of our nominees in their sporting achievements and wish them well for their future endeavours.
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Sporty All-Rounder Nets "NZ Police Association Sportsperson of the Year 2008"
Excelling at sport has certainly paid off for frontline Christchurch Constable Grainne Scott who has just been named the NZ Police Association Sportsperson of the Year for 2008.
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Christchurch to host Australasian Games 2012
Published 29 April, 2010
The New Zealand Police Council of Sport (PCOS) is excited to be hosting the Australasian Police & Emergency Services Games (AP & ES Games) in Christchurch 2012. New Zealand has hosted these Games only twice, both in Wanganui, the latest in 1996.
National Manager of the PCOS Alison Murray has been selected as Games Director responsible for the organisation of these Games.
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The New Zealand Council of Sport is very proud and appreciative for the sponsorship from both the New Zealand Police Association & the New Zealand Police.
The sponsorship and membership fees the Council receives, is managed by the Council and allocated to over 20 different sports enabling them to hold their National Tournaments
Waka Ama Championships 2009

Sharon Nicolas (PTI), an invitational paddler, and Alison Murray


