Te Arawa’s Anton Down-Jenkins will lead Aotearoa in the dive pool at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham next month.
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Squash wāhine doubles gold champions heading for Birmingham
Ngāti Porou squash player Joelle King and Te Āti Awa teammate Amanda Landers-Murphy will again represent Aotearoa in squash at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in July.
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Inside NZ's 3x3 basketball selection camp for the Commonwealth Games
Three-on-three basketball will make its debut at the Commonwealth Games in July.
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NZ's fastest woman Zoe Hobbs has an inspirational message for budding athletes
The fastest woman in Aotearoa, Zoe Hobbs (Ngāti Ruahine), only started sprinting in recent years.
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Commonwealth Games: Three Māori selected in NZ athletics team
Oriwa Atkins is a Te Rito journalism cadet
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Two Māori swimmers head Commonwealth Games team this year
Tainui swimmer Lewis Clareburt, Ngāi Tahu teen sensation Erika Fairweather and Dame Sophie Pascoe headline a 12-strong swim team for the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
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Dame Valerie Adams enjoying 'giving back' in retirement
Dame Valerie Adams is enjoying "giving back" now she has retired after going to five Olympic and Commonwealth Games.
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Concerns for men's netball prospects for 2026 Commonwealth Games
Aotearoa Men finally got a win over the national women's team, Silver Ferns, who in the end sealed the Cadbury Netball Series two games to one.
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Carrington wins 3rd Halberg sportswoman award in a row
Lisa Carrington claimed the High Performance Sport New Zealand Sportswoman of the Year award for her third year running but it was Timaru shot putter Tom Walsh who walked away with the Supreme Award on Thursday night in Auckland.
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Chasing gold in the distance
Swimmer Bronagh Ryan of Ngāti Porou has her eyes set on the 2020 Olympics in Japan next year. The 2018 Commonwealth Games competitor talks to Te Kāea about work-life balance life while competing at the highest level.