
NZ swimming team to split build-up ahead of Games
Swimming NZ was forced into finding a solution that suited its two biggest names.
Swimming NZ was forced into finding a solution that suited its two biggest names.
Aimee Fisher has pipped Dame Lisa Carrington at the latest World Cup event.
The former rower and cyclist is now mentoring her daughter's team.
The Kiwi rower says another four-year Olympic cycle is a pretty big ask.
Billy Stairmand is an eight-time national surf champion.
With everyone piling into Paris this summer, French food is on full show.
The artistic gymnast has switched national allegiance as her mother is a New Zealander.
The duo will travel to France for their second and first Games respectively.
The Olympian shared centre stage on a special day.
New York Times: Founder of the modern Games thought they should honour both body and mind.
Locals have accused waiters of scamming cafe goers, who aren’t aware of gratuity laws.
Ouwehand is one of six athletes who will make their Olympic debuts in Paris.
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Nine swimmers will head to Paris for this year’s Games.
Hazel Ouwenhand bettered the 100m butterfly record at Olympic trials.
The 27-year-old has already won the world indoor title this year.
“It’s hard to see me put in the category with them," said the athlete.
Carrington's feats are almost taken for granted by the NZ public, which can't be easy.
Joelle King has been sidelined since October with back-to-back injuries.
The official kākahu for the opening ceremony is handed over.
New York Times: 'I hope USATF is paying for the bikini waxes,' wrote one commenter.
Kiwis have been treated to a glut of free coverage over the past 12 months.
Torepe-Ormsby swam 50m freestyle under 22 seconds, hitting the Olympics qualification mark
'One of the worst knee injuries you could go through ... I just had to laugh at it'
Authorities accused of sending homeless families more than 400km away.
Eisa Mozhdeh's Olympic dream has been squashed by conflicting messages.
Track and field is set to become the first sport to introduce prize money at the Olympics.
Lisa Adams has decided to call it a day ahead of the Paris Paralympics.
Rhythmic gymnastics is a catch-22 - nothing will ever be good enough.
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