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.
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Lonsdale Cup latest accolade for Black Ferns Sevens
The Black Ferns Sevens are celebrating an historic achievement by being the first rugby team to be awarded the Lonsdale Cup at the 2018 Olympic Gala Dinner.
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King returns as queen of squash world
While rest and relaxation is on the cards for Joelle King, she will also be preparing for her next tournament early in the new year.
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Kitini Taihuka raises the bar in weightlifting
Champion waka ama paddler and star rugby player Kitini Taihuka has been involved in CrossFit since he was ten years old and just last week won the NZ Under 15 male NZ Olympic Weightlifting title.
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Kanah Andrews-Nahu aiming to lift Olympic gold
They say records are meant to be broken. Kanah Andrews-Nahu is the epitome of that saying.
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Māori swimmer wins supreme award
Tainui swimmer Lewis Clareburt won the supreme Swimmer of the Year award at the Swimming New Zealand Awards at the weekend.
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David Nyika wants GC medal back
Heavyweight boxer David Nyika is asking for those accountable for thieving his Commonwealth Games gold medal to come forward, after it was stolen from his car in Hamilton a fortnight ago.
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Review panel into Silver Ferns announced
The panel who will review the Silver Ferns' disastrous Commonwealth Games has been announced.
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Netball NZ to undertake review following dismal Comm Games campaign
Netball New Zealand Chief Executive, Jennie Wyllie says a review will take place following the Silver Fern's disappointing fourth-place finish at the Commonwealth Games.