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NZ Sporting History: White Ferns win Women's World Cup
We remember the year 2000 when the White Ferns won the Cricinfo Women's World Cup. Audio
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Statham returns to Davis Cup team
Statham returns to Davis Cup team
The New Zealand Davis Cup team to play Bulgaria in Christchurch next month features the return of the country's most experienced Davis Cup player Rubin Statham.
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Australian Big Bash reduced in new broadcast deal
Australian Big Bash reduced in new broadcast deal
Australia's Big Bash League will be reduced to a 43-game season from its current 61 fixtures under a broadcast deal signed by Cricket Australia.
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The NZ year in sport: Black Ferns, Ko and Comm Games athletes among standouts
The NZ year in sport: Black Ferns, Ko and Comm Games athletes among standouts
The Black Ferns are crowned the queens of women's rugby, Lydia Ko reigns supreme in golf while New Zealand athletes shine at the Commonwealth Games.
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The highlights, lowlights and oddities of the Sporting Year
The highlights, lowlights and oddities of the Sporting Year
It's that of time of the year - the RNZ Sports crew look back of the sporting highlights, lowlights, and oddities of the sporting year that was.
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Gujarat Titans get Williamson for cut price
Gujarat Titans get Williamson for cut price
The Black Caps T20 and one day cricket captain Kane Williamson has resurrected his IPL career signing for a cut price with the Gujarat Titans.
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NZ Sporting History: Joelle King
For today's New Zealand Sporting History we are speaking to New Zealand's number one squash player, Joelle King. She is also ranked number four in the world. Joelle is an eight time National Champion… Audio
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An awa in trouble: Gisborne’s Waimatā River ‘not a quick fix’
An awa in trouble: Gisborne’s Waimatā River ‘not a quick fix’
A popular Gisborne river that becomes a "liquid slurry of mud" in bad weather is increasingly unusable for recreationalists and wildlife alike, waka ama groups say.
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Thirty Days in Doha: The good, bad, weird and wonderful
Thirty Days in Doha: The good, bad, weird and wonderful
Analysis - As the FIFA circus is racing to Hamad Airport to get out of Qatar, Coen Lammers reflects on 30 Days in Doha.
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Unique World Cup in Qatar bigger, but not necessarily better
Unique World Cup in Qatar bigger, but not necessarily better
The Qatar World Cup may have been "The Best" according to many measurable metrics, but it struggled to deliver the immeasurable aspects of football, writes Coen Lammers.
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The Year in Detail: 2022
Natural disasters, economic turmoil, and injustices in the justice system - The Detail recaps the big stories from this year. Audio
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The Year in Detail: 2022
The Year in Detail: 2022
Natural disasters, economic turmoil, and injustices in the justice system - The Detail recaps the big stories from this year.
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NZ Sporting History: Marina Erakovic
This week for our NZ Sporting history we speak to tennis legend Marina Erakovic. At just 19, Marina became New Zealand's Number One women's tennis player and later reached a career-high of number 39… Audio
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Black Fern Ruahei Demant and what it takes to win
Black Fern Ruahei Demant and what it takes to win
Jamie Wall on how his faith in the Black Ferns was restored following last year's disastrous European tour.
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NZ Sporting History: Ruth Croft
Today's NZ Sporting history is about ultra-marathon running. Last year Ruth Croft won the Tarawera Ultra Marathon, the first person - man or woman - across the line. This made her the first woman ever… Audio
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The changing face of the FIFA World Cup
The changing face of the FIFA World Cup
Cramming yourself into a heaving Qatar metro with thousands of football fans from around the world, it is clear that the global face of football is changing, writes Coen Lammers.
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Athletics legend Sir Murray Halberg dies
Athletics legend Sir Murray Halberg dies
New Zealand athletics legend Sir Murray Halberg has died aged 89.
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NZ Sporting History: Dame Lisa Carrington
For this week's NZ Sporting History we speak to sprint kayaker Dame Lisa Carrington, our most decorated Olympian of all time. Audio
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Pacific news in brief for November 30
Pacific news in brief for November 30
PNG govt reveals biggest budget in country's history; Oil spill in Solomon Islands suspected from WWII wreck; WHO changes moneypox to mpox, and more.
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Rise of rival codes a new reality for netball
Rise of rival codes a new reality for netball
For some time netball was the only female team sport in New Zealand that would pay its elite players.
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NZ Sporting History: AFC punching above their weight at the 2014 club World Cup
Today in New Zealand Sporting History we're going back to 2014 when an amateur football team from Auckland took on the world and almost came out on top. Former All White and Auckland City stalwart… Audio
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Ambitious iwi-council multiuse centre inches closer
Ambitious iwi-council multiuse centre inches closer
A joint iwi-council bid to build a multipurpose community and sports centre in Manāia is a step closer to reality.
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NZ champ golfer Lydia Ko claims top prize in women's game
Lydia Ko has claimed the largest first place prize in the history of the women's sport.
The 25-year-old won the season-ending LPGA Tour Championship event in Naples Florida by two shots which also… Audio
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Media wrestle with ‘sportswashing’ Qatar’s World Cup
The FIFA World Cup in Qatar was already controversial before this weekend’s kick-off. Organisers have told the media to ‘focus on the football’ but human rights, workers’ suffering and and allegations… Video, Audio
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Media wrestle with ‘sportswashing’ Qatar’s World Cup
Media wrestle with ‘sportswashing’ Qatar’s World Cup
The FIFA World Cup in Qatar was already controversial before this weekend’s kick-off. Organisers have told the media to ‘focus on the football’ but human rights, workers’ suffering and and allegations…
Video, Audio