
Blind cricket providing opportunities
The New Zealand Blind Caps played a T20 series against Bangladesh.
The New Zealand Blind Caps played a T20 series against Bangladesh.
Tauranga's Hannah Wells and Auckland's Trent Dodds led the way at the Tinman Triathlon.
The Bay of Plenty Cup has produced another round of exciting fixtures.
Two over 50 riders are relishing the opportunities in the sport of BMX
After a few years in the wilderness, Aaron Cruden has come back home.
But on a starting line, the elite athlete inside her returns.
Anything can happen this weekend.
The Bay of Plenty Cup is heating up and there are some epic clashes lined up this weekend.
Tauranga 9-year-old Sabine Gemming has won a national title for Nam Wah Pai Kung Fu.
Women with dreams of joining a high performance rugby programme were shown what to expect.
The experienced players are hungry for game time, new players keen to gain experience.
'Great weather and trail conditions' made for an exciting day's racing.
Greerton were in commanding form when they hosted Central Indians.
Tauranga Boys' College and Rotorua Boys' High School have squared off again.
When it comes to club sevens, Te Puna men and Rangiuru women are unstoppable forces.
Bay players identified among best in NZ.
A Rotorua pair received top honours at the New Zealand Netball Awards this week.
Tauranga Boys' College student James Hollard is an indoor rowing world record holder
Rugby referee Ryan Waite talks about the often unenviable task of officiating the game
She is one of 17 runners lining up together at the start of the world's largest marathon.
"It's not often you see so many smiles at once."
There were multiple offers on the table but talented teen Ceiza James has made his pick.
Stand outs of inaugural tournament were: Abby Treder, Elizabeth Buchanan, Amelia Harvey.
The faithful blue and gold supporters celebrate. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
And he's written that message on his fence. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Bay riders have success in opening round.
The Xterra World Championship is the pinnacle of the off road triathlon season.
Changes aplenty as Northern Districts head to Bay Oval for first home match.
The Bay of Plenty Steamers are hitting the town to celebrate with fans.
The national age-group tourney is so popular organiser Graeme Sole had to turn away teams.