
Athletics NZ weekly round-up 5 December 2016
AUCKLAND New Zealand Secondary Schools Track & Field Championships, Douglas Track and Field, The Trusts Arena, Henderson -
AUCKLAND New Zealand Secondary Schools Track & Field Championships, Douglas Track and Field, The Trusts Arena, Henderson -
Waiake Beach on Aucklands North Shore will be transformed into a vibrant sailing race village as hundreds of young sailors from across
The Womens Toro Interprovincial is finally upon us with fourteen teams from around New Zealand converging on Westown Golf Club to
An heroic trail shot to collect four shots and ultimate victory for Australian superstar Karen Murphy was perhaps a fitting climax
Oliver Miller completed an impressive double this afternoon at the New Zealand Secondary Schools Track, Field & Road Championships
Nick Smith pulled off an eye-catching sprint double in the senior boys 100m and 200m and Lucy Sheat achieved the same feat in the
The FIBA Under 18 Oceania Championships 2016 begin today, a pinnacle event for the Junior Tall Ferns and Junior Tall Blacks. The winners
New Zealand's Terenzo Bozzone took advantage of idyllic conditions to smash the course record on the way to his breakthrough IRONMAN
Australia has enjoyed a golden first week at the World Bowls Championships in Christchurch - collecting three gold medals and silver. Women'
The Australians struck womens fours gold in the world bowls championships at Burnside yesterday. And its mens team claimed silver
Wellington have won the Toro Interprovincial Championship in dominant fashion at the New Plymouth Golf club, defeating Otago by a
There were two gold medal matches of stark comparison at the World Bowls Championships in Christchurch today with a lopsided match
Australia will contest all four gold medals to be decided in these world bowls championships at Burnside this weekend. The familiar
After a gruelling week of battle featuring the countrys best amateur golfers, Wellington, Waikato, Otago and North Harbour have made
A worst possible scenario has played out for the New Zealand Blackjacks at the World Bowls Championships in Christchurch. The Kiwis
The SKYCITY Breakers owe them one at the North Shore Events Centre on Friday night, the Illawarra Hawks that is. With the series
Ask anyone who has been around big time bowls for a while and youll be told that, traditionally, day three of most majors is when
A successful 2016 season has Kiwi shot putter Tom Walsh dreaming of endless possibilities. Walsh has been back training ahead of
The Blackjacks were red hot in very cold Christchurch conditions on Thursday at the World Bowls Championships with the side assured
Kiwi Ryan Fox was confident at the end of his round after he birdied two of his final four holes to be five under.
Kendell Heremaia, the Junior Tall Fern from Waikato, will be departing for her new home in New York City this January. Heremaia is
An exciting morning of golf still wasnt enough to decide the final four at the Toro Interprovincials making for an intense day six
Statement from SKYCITY Breakers General Manager Dillon Boucher: As you will be aware and as was confirmed by the club yesterday
When NZs world number one Jo Edwards walks out onto Laing Green at the Burnside Bowling Club in Christchurch this morning to face
After a sunny but extremely blustery Nor-Westerly day yesterday todays games were played in very much the opposite of conditions with
Its an exciting log jam at the top of both divisions as multiple teams hold the perfect record after four rounds of the Toro Interprovincials
The second leg of the Burger King 3X3 Quest Tour will be hosted in New Plymouth this Saturday. Its the second time the tour will be
New Zealands Garden City, Christchurch, was in full bloom on Monday when it welcomed international athletes representing no fewer
A mixed start for the Blackjacks at the World Bowls Championships in Christchurch. The men's pair and triples, Jo Edwards in the
Despite high winds on the greens here in Christchurch, the first day of the World Bowls Championships went off without a glitch. Results