After the lord mayor's show, it is said, comes the dust-cart. On that basis, New Zealanders approached this sporting year with some trepidation. 2011 had been a halcyon 12 months, highlighted by victory at the rugby World Cup, a test cricket win in Australia, and the Breakers' breakthrough triumph in
Editorial: Another year of sporting excellence to savour
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The All Blacks lost a few players, but there was absolutely no let-up in their standard or intensity. Photo / APN
London also unveiled a new star in canoeist Lisa Carrington. The manner in which her gold medal was achieved and celebrated was astounding for one relatively new to sport at the highest level.
The story of the Games for New Zealand, however, was that of Valerie Adams. She confirmed her standing as the world's best female shot putter but only after tasting unexpected defeat on the day of competition. Suspicions about the performance of Nadzeya Ostapchuk soon proved well founded when she was declared a drugs cheat. Somehow, Adams' gold seemed all the sweeter.
The year did, as usual, have its share of disappointments. The All Whites' apparently straightforward route to the Confederations Cup evaporated in the heat of the Pacific. High hopes were also held for the Warriors under new coach Brian McClennan. They failed to come to fruition and he was gone before the end of the rugby league season.
But no fall was as dramatic, or as undeserved, as that of Ross Taylor from the captaincy of the Black Caps. Having just orchestrated test success in Sri Lanka, he was axed for no discernible reason and in a manner that cast doubt on the ability and integrity of those running the game. It was a sour note on which to end a year of so much success.