
I'd go to Delhi - John Key
He's been known to clock a few kilometres on the treadmill but if John Key was a world class athlete he'd be lining up to go to Delhi next week.
He's been known to clock a few kilometres on the treadmill but if John Key was a world class athlete he'd be lining up to go to Delhi next week.
New Zealand road cyclist Greg Henderson has pulled out of the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, citing health and security fears.
Singapore could be used as a holding pen for athletes if the Commonwealth Games village is still uninhabitable when they arrive.
Infrastructure bungles at the Commonwealth Games must prompt further questions about security in Delhi, NZ Athletes Federation head Rob Nichol says.
Long-brewing storm clouds are gathering over Delhi with fears growing that next month's Commonwealth Games won't go ahead.
Squalid living conditions in the athletes' village have cast serious doubt on whether NZ will compete in the Commonwealth Games.
NZ is likely to follow other countries in deciding whether to pull out of the Commonwealth Games.
Another week of rain is expected to further hinder late Commonwealth Games preparations in Delhi.
New Zealand Commonwealth Games Chef de Mission Dave Currie believes the Games in Delhi may be called off.
Sir John Walker has implored the New Zealand team to attend the next month's Commonwealth Games.
Forget the mosquitoes - the Commonwealth Games athletes village is officially open for businesss.
The second report from an independent security firm ahead of next month's Commonwealth Games has raised no notable fresh concerns.
Organisers of the Delhi Commonwealth Games have dismissed Australian government warnings of terrorism risks.
At 69 and 73, two old mates are going to their first Commonwealth Games, representing a UK territory that doesn't have a single lawn.
Why conduct a media tour of the jewel of the Delhi Commonwealth Games - the main stadium - in the fading light of dusk?
Confusion reigns over where New Zealand will play one of their three tests on the tour of India later this year.
Defending 1500 metre gold medallist Nick Willis comfortable with the security arrangements for the Commonwealth Games.