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  1. NEW ZEALAND OLYMPIC COMMITTEE (NZOC) Barbara spent 20 years on the New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) Athlete's Commission (1996-2016), driving change within the organization to ensure athletes had input in all decision-making processes. From 2005 to 2016, she served on the NZOC Executive Board, further ensuring these changes were implemented.

  2. Barbara Kendall participera activement à la réunion de la commission des athlètes qui se tiendra en juin prochain à Lausanne. Sa candidature à la fonction de membre du CIO sera transmise à la commission des candidatures pour examen avant la Session du CIO à Singapour en juillet 2005.

  3. FIVE TIMES OLYMPIC BOARDSAILOR Barbara Ann Kendall OBE b.1967 As an Olympic superwoman on the water and the only NZ women to compete in five Summer Olympic Games, Barbara won a gold, silver and bronze medal in boardsailing.

  4. Barbara Kendall remporte la médaille d'or aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 1992 à Barcelone. En 1996, elle est le porte-drapeau olympique de la délégation néo-zélandaise à Atlanta, et y remporte une médaille d'argent. Elle termine troisième en 2000 à Sydney, cinquième en 2004 à Athènes et sixième en 2008 à Pékin 1 .

  5. The winner of the women’s boardsailing at the Olympic Games in Barcelona, Barbara Kendall is the only New Zealand woman to have competed at five Olympics. In 1996 in Atlanta, she won the boardsailing silver medal and added the bronze in Sydney in 2000. In 2004 in Athens, Kendall was fifth and she was sixth at the 2008 games in Beijing.

  6. Barbara Kendall was born on the 30th of August, 1967. She is famous for being a Surfer. She was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1993; John Lennon received the same honor in 1965. Barbara Kendall’s age is 56. Former boardsailor who won gold in the 1992 Olympics, silver in the 1996 Olympics, and bronze in the 2000 Olympics.

  7. Barbara. Kendall. MBE. Olympic windsurfer, role model, motivational speaker. Barbara Kendall achieved international recognition by winning New Zealand's only gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. She was the first Kiwi woman to do so for 40 years. She has had an amazing sporting career spanning nearly 25 years.