Welrè Olivier

Welrè Olivier (born 4 November 2002) is a track and field athlete. He is the New Zealand indoor record holder in the triple jump.

Early life
He lived in New Zealand from between the ages of nine months and seven years-of-age, before his parents returned to South Africa. He is coached by his father, Wikus, a former South African triple jump record-holder.

Career
He competed collegiately for the University of North Carolina. He declared for New Zealand in 2021. On 8 January 2022, at the Gene Edmonds Invitational in West Lafayette, United States he set a New Zealand indoors record with a jump of 15.59 metres.

In February 2023, he broke the New Zealand triple jump record of 16.22m set by Phil Wood in Edmonton, Canada, in 1978, with a leap of 16.48 metres in Potchefstroom, South Africa.

In February 2024, he finished second at the International Track Meet in Christchurch. In doing so, he took the 59-year-old New Zealand resident record of Dave Norris with a wind-legal jump of 16.33m. He finished as runner-up at the 2024 New Zealand Athletics Championships in Wellington in March 2024.

Personal life
His younger brother Ethan Olivier is also a triple jumper.