AUT is proudly the official university partner of the New Zealand Team competing at Paris 2024.
We have a long history of excellence in sport and recreation, and are the home of New Zealand's top sport and fitness facility, AUT Millennium, and SPRINZ, the country’s leading sports research institute.
Our School of Sport and Recreation is one of the largest in New Zealand, with programmes from certificates to doctoral degrees and over 1,000 students, including 100+ research students. Our world-class researchers work with athletes and organisations around the world to advance current practices.
AUT student wins gold at Paris 2024
Student represents Samoa at Paris 2024
From organising the Games to helping athletes reach their peak, many AUT graduates have been involved behind the scenes of the Olympics and Paralympics; this year and in the past.
View some of their stories below and check back later as more stories are being added.
Based at AUT Millennium, the Sports Performance Research Institute New Zealand (SPRINZ) is New Zealand’s number one sports research institute. Its world-class laboratory facilities and international reputation attract many overseas researchers and students to New Zealand, and SPRINZ research has received funding from the Health Research Council, Sport New Zealand and the World Health Organization.
AUT is the home of New Zealand’s top sport and fitness facility, AUT Millennium, which helps our communities be healthy and our top athletes become champions.
AUT’s School of Sport and Recreation is ranked in the top 30 in the world, giving students access to world-class facilities, high-achieving academics and researchers, and workplace experience with the biggest names in the sport and recreation sector.
Many elite athletes have studied at AUT over the years. To encourage them to succeed on and off the sporting stage, we help these high performance student athletes combine their sporting goals with their education, career and other life goals.