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  • Ryan Fox excited with NZ golf on brink of history

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    17 Nov 2022
    Ryan  Fox of New Zealand

    A golden year for New Zealand golf has the chance to be capped in incredible style.

    Ryan Fox excited with NZ golf on brink of history
  • NZ Sporting History: Evers-Swindell Twins

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    history sport
    17 Nov 2022
    Greatest Olympians Caroline Meyer and Georgina Earl

    For today's sporting history we're speaking to rowing legends Caroline Meyer and Georgina Earl. Although, you may know them better as Evers-Swindell twins. Caroline and Georgina, not only won gold in… Audio

  • Rugby World Cup: what we learned

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    13 Nov 2022
    New Zealand celebrate with the trophy after winning the final. New Zealand Black Ferns v England, Women’s Rugby World Cup New Zealand 2021 (played in 2022) Grand Final match at Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday 12 November 2022.

    Analysis - Congratulations to the Black Ferns, who won their seventh World Cup title on the back of a tumultuous year, Jamie Wall writes.

    Rugby World Cup: what we learned
  • 2022 Lilburn Lecture: Ross Harris

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    music
    12 Nov 2022
    Ross Harris and accordion at his 2022 Lilburn Lecture at The National Library of New Zealand. Ross is a member of The Kugels.

    For his 2022 Lilburn Lecture, composer and Arts Laureate Ross Harris dove deep into his own musical past, sharing colourful snapshots from his life and career. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • UFC star Israel Adesanya ready to 'do work' at Madison Square Garden

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    12 Nov 2022
    Israel Adesanya poses after his unanimous decision victory over Robert Whitakker on February 12 2022 at UFC 271 in Houston, Texas

    Arguably New Zealand's most globally well-known athlete is set to add another chapter to his already lengthy list of achievements.

    UFC star Israel Adesanya ready to 'do work' at Madison Square Garden
  • NZ Sporting History: The Special Olympics

    Audio 10 Nov 2022
    Colin Bailey, Brent Busby, Peter Spijkerman and Gordon Llewellyn with Rod Dixon at the 1983 Summer Special Olympics in America.

    The Special Olympics National Summer Games are going to be held in Hamilton next month, hosting more than 12-hundred athletes. The special Olympics movement didn't take place here until the early… Audio

  • Lesley Murdoch elected NZ Cricket President

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    9 Nov 2022
    Lesley Murdoch ONZM MBE (l) is presented her Cap by NZC President Debbie Hockley in the Womens Capping Ceremony, 2019.

    Former New Zealand cricketer and double international Lesley Murdoch has been elected President of New Zealand Cricket.

    Lesley Murdoch elected NZ Cricket President
  • NZ Sporting History: Sarah Ulmer

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    history sport
    3 Nov 2022
    Sarah Ulmer celebrates her gold medal and a world record in the 3000m individual pursuit in Athens.

    Today's sporting history looks back to when our first and only ever cycling gold medal was won by Sarah Ulmer. She was racing at the 2004 Athens Olympics when she made history.  Audio

  • Fair Game: Pacific Rugby Against the World - Coming Soon!

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    Pacific sport
    2 Nov 2022

    If you have a game where the rules favour one set of teams over another - is that game fair? Video, Audio

  • Season 2 Ep 13: Why isn't New Zealand part of Australia?

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    history life and society
    2 Nov 2022
    TAHS Tile for S2 Ep 13

    Why isn’t New Zealand part of Australia? | The Aotearoa History Show | RNZ

      Video, Audio

  • Season 2 Ep 10: NZ Railways

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    history life and society
    28 Oct 2022

    From a standing start of little tank engines chugging along wooden rails, New Zealand built a vast rail network, made up of enough steel rail to wrap halfway around the moon. Video, Audio

  • NZ Sporting History: Irene Van Dyk

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    history sport
    27 Oct 2022
    Former Silver Ferns shooter Irene van Dyk catching ball in 2012 Constellation Cup series

    Today, someone who is known for being the best netball goal shooter of all time - Irene Van Dyk Suzanne's been covering netball for around 36 years and is currently the editor of Newsroom's… Audio

  • Champion rower retires after a glittering career

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    Sport
    27 Oct 2022
    New Zealand rower Grace Prendergast

    One of New Zealand's most successful rowers, Grace Prendergast has announced her retirement from high performance rowing.

    Champion rower retires after a glittering career
  • Liz Truss will be a footnote in British history, but one photo will live on forever

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    In Case You Missed It politics
    21 Oct 2022
    Britain's Prime Minister Liz Truss reacts as she delivers a speech outside of 10 Downing Street in central London on October 20, 2022 to announce her resignation. - British Prime Minister Liz Truss announced her resignation on after just six weeks in office that looked like a descent into hell, triggering a new internal election within the Conservative Party. (Photo by Daniel LEAL / AFP)

    How did Liz Truss become Britain's shortest serving prime minister, forced to quit after just 45 days?

    How Liz Truss's brief and chaotic tenure as Britain's PM unravelled
  • NZ Sporting History: Niamh Fisher-Black

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    history sport
    20 Oct 2022
    UCI 2020 Road World Championships IMOLA - EMILIA-ROMAGNA ITALY -  Road Race Course Practice recce.
- Niamh Fisher-Black of New Zealand

    Today's NZ Sporting history is a recent moment in history that cyclist Niamh Fisher-Black was part of. She was one of the cyclists to take part in the first ever Women's Under 23 road race held in… Audio

  • Saudi Golf CEO: LIV could create its own majors

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    Sport
    20 Oct 2022
    The LIV Golf hole flag

    Acknowledging the possibility most LIV Golf players won't be allowed entry to the sports' top events, Saudi Golf Federation CEO Majed Al Sorour says the new circuit might create its own majors.

    Saudi Golf CEO: LIV could create its own majors
  • Luck of the draw could land USA in NZ for Football World Cup

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    18 Oct 2022
    USA's players including forward Megan Rapinoe (C) celebrate with the trophy after the France 2019 Women's World Cup football final match between USA and the Netherlands, on July 7, 2019.

    The head of women's football for FIFA, New Zealander Sarai Bareman hopes some of the sport's biggest names are based in Aotearoa for the 2023 Women's Football World Cup.

    Luck of the draw could land USA in NZ for Football World Cup
  • Silver and bronze medals for NZ at track cycling world champs

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    16 Oct 2022
    Bryony Botha win gold in the women's Individual Puruit at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

    A punctured lung couldn't stop Auckland's Bryony Botha from climbing the podium at the World Track Cycling champs in Paris, only narrowly missing out on gold.

    Silver and bronze medals for NZ at track cycling world champs
  • All Blacks and Black Ferns await verdict on sponsor's corruption trial

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    Sport
    14 Oct 2022
    The All Blacks' jerseys are sponsored by French company Altrad, whose owner is defending bribery charges in a French court.

    The owner of Altrad - the French company with logo rights to the All Blacks jersey for six years - is defending bribery charges with a verdict due in December.

    All Blacks and Black Ferns await verdict on sponsor's corruption trial
  • Trying to make sense of the All Blacks XV

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    14 Oct 2022
    Patrick Tuipulotu.
All Blacks v Tonga, Steinlager Series,

    NZ Rugby added its newest side to the collection this week, with the selection of the All Blacks XV who will play two games in Dublin and London next month, Jamie Wall writes.

    Trying to make sense of the All Blacks XV
  • Maradona's 'Hand of God' ball expected to fetch $5 million at auction

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    14 Oct 2022
    Argentinian forward Diego Maradona gets ready to cross the ball under pressure from English defender Gary Stevens during the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Argentina and England on June 1986.

    The football that was at the feet - and hand - of Diego Maradona as he shocked the world with acts of both brazen gamesmanship and breathtaking skill in Mexico 36 years ago is up for auction.

    Maradona's 'Hand of God' ball expected to fetch $5 million at auction
  • NZ Sporting History: Tom Walsh

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    history sport
    13 Oct 2022
    New-Zealand's Tom Walsh pictured in action during the shot put competition on the eve of the Memorial Van Damme Diamond League meeting athletics event, in Brussels, Thursday 01 September 2022. The Diamond League meeting takes place on 02 September. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND (Photo by ERIC LALMAND / BELGA MAG / Belga via AFP)

    In today's NZ Sporting History we look back at the stellar career of shot putter, Tom Walsh. He talks to Jesse about his history in the sport and what's next in his career. Audio

  • Black Ferns: a different sort of energy at Eden Park

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    9 Oct 2022
    LED sign displays a try scored. Australia v New Zealand Black Ferns, Women’s Rugby World Cup New Zealand 2021 (played in 2022) pool match at Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday 8 October 2022.

    Analysis - The Black Ferns 41-17 win over the Wallaroos last night capped off a new more family-friendly, fan-driven kind of experience for punters at Eden Park, writes Jamie Wall.

    Black Ferns: a different sort of energy at Eden Park
  • NZ Sporting History: Women's rugby with Alice Soper

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    history sport
    6 Oct 2022
    Alice Soper on the field.

    The Women's Rugby World cup will kick off at Eden Park this weekend so for this week's NZ Sporting history we're looking back at the history of women's rugby in Aotearoa. Former player and commentator… Audio

  • NZ golfer Ryan Fox reflects on struggles behind scenes of biggest career win

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    Sport
    4 Oct 2022
    New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox is competing at the Wentworth event which has called off the second round to the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

    New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox reflects on overcoming equipment dramas to secure the biggest win of his career, which has seen him scale the rankings to 25th in the world. Audio

    NZ golfer Ryan Fox reflects on struggles behind scenes of biggest career win
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