Women's football, men's hockey and swimming have taken small hits in High Performance Sport New Zealand's allocation of funding for 2016.
High achievers rowing and cycling have won again, receiving an additional $100,000 each on top of the $5.6 and $4.6 million they already have for their Olympic campaigns.
After a disappointing world cup the Football Ferns have lost $150,000 for next year, while the men's hockey programme has had $50,000 cut.
Swimming has lost $100,000 聽having also missed some of its performance targets.
Athletics and canoe racing receive $75,000 dollar top ups, with rugby league receiving an additional $50,000 to assist with the Kiwis 2017 World Cup campaign.
$130 million will go into high performance sport next year, with another $72 million going directly to athletes through grants, scholarships and performance support.
A further $500,000 is being allocated to targeted sports and campaigns next year.
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