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Whale tail artwork pays homage to rowing legend
A two-metre painted whale tail was welcomed into the Auckland Rowing Club on Saturday morning by mana whenua from Waikato-Tainui.
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Carrington becomes New Zealand's most successful Olympian ever
The Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki & Ngāti Porou descendant snatched the gold in the K-1 500 final.
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Kingi getting ahead by going backwards
More than 2000 high school rowers are at Karāpiro this week for the Maadi Cup. Among them is Jadin Kingi from Sacred Heart in Auckland who is chasing gold on his home awa, Waikato.
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Olympics Rio Day 5- Two Silver for NZ medal tally
To Day 7 of Rio Olympics, Valerie Adams and rowing pair Genevieve Behrent and Rebecca Scown win silver, and the NZ Women’s Hockey team draw with world champions, the Netherlands.
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Māori athletes competing at the Rio Olympics 2016
The official opening ceremony for the 31st Olympic Games in Rio took place at the Maracana stadium 11:00am this morning New Zealand Time (NZT). Over 200 athletes and officials have been selected to represent Aotearoa at this year’s Olympic Games, of those athletes, 50 are of Māori descent.
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NZ men's quadruple sculls crew off to Olympics
The NZ men's quadruple sculls crew has been thrown a lifeline to compete at the Olympic Games after the Russian men's team failed a drug test.
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Two major awards for Lisa Carrington at 25th Māori Sports Awards
She's gone from strength-to-strength in recent years, and tonight, Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki's Lisa Carrington's success was acknowledged at the 25th Annual Māori Sports Awards. Two major awards Carrington takes home tonight: Senior Māori Sportswoman of the Year, and the inaugural Extraordinary Award for Best Female Sportsperson of the past 25 years.
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Toa prepares for Junior World Rowing Championships in Rio
The Junior World Rowing Championships kicks off next month in Rio. Ella Toa, a Te Atiawa and Maniapoto descendant, is preparing for the event.