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Champion cyclist selected to lead NZ team at closing ceremony
Champion cyclist selected to lead NZ team at closing ceremony
History-making cyclist Aaron Gate to carry the flag to Birmingham Commonwealth Games closing ceremony.
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Commonwealth Games: NZ cyclist Aaron Gate makes history at Birmingham
Almost a year to the day since a horrible crash at the Tokyo Olympics - cyclist Aaron Gate wrote himself into New Zealand sporting folklore in Birmingham.
He wasn't alone on another golden day for… Audio
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Ten medals in a day for NZ at Commonwealth Games
Another flood of medals on day six has New Zealand set to make history at the Commonwealth Games.
Ten more podium performances have taken the team to 36 medals in Birmingham. And with our collection… Audio
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NZ Sporting History
Today for our NZ Sporting History segment, we are talking to the human who might know more about cold swimming than anyone else in the world. Lynne Cox has broken records globally. Audio
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NZ athletes respond to the pressure to win
NZ athletes respond to the pressure to win
Squash player Paul Coll and high jumper Hamish Kerr felt different forms of pressure going into their events at the Commonwealth Games, but both responded to win gold medals.
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In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Team NZ finally wins in SailGP, Ko finishes fifth in Scotland and van Gisbergen continues to impress.
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NZ Sporting History: Tall Blacks 2002 FIBA world cup
Today on NZ Sport History we're reflecting on a milestone achievement in the world of basketball. In 2002, the Tall Blacks flew to Indianapolis to compete in the FIBA World Championship. Player Ed… Audio
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Why do males continue to dominate NZ gymnastics?
Why do males continue to dominate NZ gymnastics?
Male gymnasts continue to outnumber their female peers in New Zealand teams selected for pinnacle events. Audio
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Child labour used at Hyundai subsidiary's Alabama factory
Child labour used at Hyundai subsidiary's Alabama factory
A subsidiary of Hyundai in the US used child labour at a plant that supplies parts for the Korean carmaker's assembly line in Montgomery, Alabama.
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In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Ko falters to finish round two, tennis' 'big four' to join forces, French drought broken at Tour and Ferrari start well in France.
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NZ Sporting History: Black Ferns' Tokyo Gold
Today on NZ Sporting History we talk about a moment five years in the making. The Black Ferns Sevens turned around their devastation of losing against Australia and missing out on a gold medal at the… Audio
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Sacking Ian Foster would be 'unexpected U-turn' in NZR traditions - Stevenson
Sacking Foster would be 'unexpected U-turn' in NZR traditions - Stevenson
The All Blacks are not playing like a side that has faith in their coaching setup but Ian Foster's removal seems unlikely, a rugby commentator says. Audio
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In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Scott Dixon reaches another milestone, Tall Blacks win again and Tour de France leader crashes.
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All Blacks lose test series to Ireland
The aura of the All Blacks jersey seems to have eroded over the past year, culminating in a shock two-one series loss to Ireland this month.
Ireland sewed up the series on Saturday night in… Audio
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Tough start to World Athletics Championships for NZ athletes
Tough start to World Athletics Championships for NZ athletes
New Zealand athletes fall short in opening session of the World Athletics Championships in Oregon.
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Linda Jones: the 1970s jockey who took on sexism in horseracing
Linda Jones didn’t have a long career as a jockey, but she is a trailblazer for Kiwi women in horseracing. In 1977, Jones was the first New Zealand woman granted a race licence. The following year she… Audio
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Former Sri Lankan cricketer Roshan Mahanama tells NZ 'don't neglect Sri Lanka'
'Don't neglect Sri Lanka': Former cricketer's message to NZ
Roshan Mahanama pointed to New Zealand's long trade relationship with Sri Lanka, and called for support for the country in this critical time.
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NZ Commonwealth Games team makes history
NZ Commonwealth Games team makes history
Women dominate final New Zealand team for Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
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NZ Sporting History: Dame Sophie Pascoe
Today on NZ Sport History we're reflecting on the career of one of our most decorated athletes. Dame Sophie Pascoe has won 11 paralympic gold medals as well as seven silver and one bronze, making her… Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Tip off of Tauihi Basketball Aotearoa
For today's NZ Sporting history we're covering a history in the making moment from last night's tip off of the first match of the new women's professional basketball league, Tauihi Basketball… Audio
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LIV Golf confirm Brooks Koepka, breakaway players allowed at The Open
LIV Golf confirm Brooks Koepka, breakaway players allowed at The Open
Former world number one Brooks Koepka has joined the lucrative LIV Golf Invitational Series as The R&A confirms breakaway players will be allowed to play at the Open.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Success for NZ rowers, Venus beaten in another final and heavyweight title fight to be in Saudi Arabia.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - England break ODI scoring record, van Gisbergen enters another rally, India level series with South Africa and dark web doping investigation completed.
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NZ Sporting History: The story of Kiwi the Cup winning horse
Today on NZ Sport History were going all the way back to Melbourne in 1983 when legendary jockey Jim "pumper" Cassidy rode 'Kiwi' from dead last to win the 1983 Melbourne Cup. Later that same year… Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Bruce McLaren
We're reflecting on the career of a motorsport pioneer. Born in Tamaki Makaurau Auckland, Bruce McLaren snagged the New Zealand Grand Prix in 1958 before flying abroad to join the ranks of the… Audio