New Zealand won 45 medals at the Commonwealth Glasgow equalling the nation's best effort on foreign soil.
The 14 gold medals were the second most since Auckland 1990 and more then the last two Games combined.
David Nyika was the youngest golf medalist with victory in the men's 81kg boxingat just 18. Sam Gaze also aged 18 picked up a silver in the men's mountain bike cross country event behind fellow teen Anton Cooper.
Sam Webster finished the Games with the most medals - two gold and a silver - while Valerie Adams won her fourth career Games medal and third gold. Adams' gold in the shot put was New Zealand's 600th Commonwealth Games medal.
Diving, badminton, table tennis and triathlon were the sports where New Zealand did not medal. Andrea Hewitt came the closest for triathlon with a fourth in the women's race.
Medals by sex
* The Lawn bowls open triples B6/B7/B8 silver won by Barry Wynks, Mark Noble and Lynda Bennett is credited for both male and female athletes.
Oh, so close
New Zealand athletes who finished fourth in Glasgow.
Women's individual time trial - Jamie Nielsen Trap Women's bronze medal match - Natalie Rooney Men's 200m Backstroke Final - Corey Main Women 200m Freestyle Final - Lauren Boyle Women 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final - Samantha Lucie-Smith, Laura Quilter, Samantha Lee, Ellen Quirke Women 4x200m Freestyle Relay Final - Boyle, Lucie-Smith, Lee, Robinson Women 500m Time Trial - Stephanie McKenzie Women's Discus Final - Siositina Hakeai Men's hockey team Squash mixed doubles - Martin Knight and Joelle King Lawn bowls - Men's singles - Shannon McIlroy Lawn bowls - Para-Sport mixed pairs B2/B3 - Sue Curran and David Stallard Judo - Over-100kg - Sam Rosser Judo - Under-90kg - Ryan Dill-Russell