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Nick Walshaw: Olympics have officially gone mad
COMMENT: Give me a 'W'. Give me a 'T'. Give me an 'F'. Just when you thought the Olympics had reached a lowpoint, this happens
COMMENT: Give me a 'W'. Give me a 'T'. Give me an 'F'. Just when you thought the Olympics had reached a lowpoint, this happens
Rio de Janeiro was warned of the economic stresses an Olympics can place on a city - and now they are paying the price.
The year 2016 will go down in Olympic history; sadly this will not occur as a result of the feats of athleticism displayed in Rio.
Tokyo 2020 organisers have been cautioned skyrocketing expenses could hit an eye-popping $30 billion.
Olympic organisers have announced that they won't move the rowing venue 400kms away from Toyko in 2020.
Justin Grace is determined to honour the organ donor who gifted him another shot at life - dodging death for a second time.
12 Olympic athletes have been sanctioned for failing anti-doping tests at the London 2012 Games, with nine of the athletes being weightlifters
Jez Fanstone has stepped down as Yachting NZ's high performance director following arguably the country's most successful Olympic sailing campaigns.
It's the time of year where the Northland public have their say on the best parts of the sporting year. This years focus - your Favourite
After suffering a neck injury, winter athlete Jossi Wells' recuperation period was time well spent.
Valerie Adams has arrived in Samoa as part of her travels as New Zealand's first Pacific Sports Ambassador.
New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox has made a strong start to the European Challenge Tour finale in Oman. Fox has carded a first round four-under
America's Cup and Olympic sailor Kevin Hall says losing two testicles to cancer was 'the easy part' compared to living with bipolar disorder.
A revelation shows that more than a third of competitors at this summer's Olympics may have arrived in Rio without being drugs tested.
One month before making more history at the Olympics in Brazil, Michael Phelps was getting married in the desert.
A paralympian has been robbed of her medals in a brazen theft in Melbourne this morning.
Swimmer Glenn Snyders has retired as one of only four New Zealanders to compete in three Olympic Games.
Usain Bolt has released his much anticipated documentary, but the things he's left out is what's most interesting.
The storm engulfing Sir Bradley Wiggins intensified when it emerged that he committed a 'whereabouts failure' less than three months before Rio.
Track and field has had a tainted history at the Olympic Games, with a number of medals being stripped for doping.
Olympic medallist Eliza McCartney speaks of 'mental block' that almost derailed Rio chances McCartney, 19, said "mental blocks" stopped
Olympic medallist Eliza McCartney has spoken of the "type of mental illness" that almost derailed her chances of competing at the Rio Games.
Olympic pole vault bronze medalist Eliza McCartney has joined Beef + Lamb New Zealand's Iron Maidens.
Sport in this country is increasingly dominated by a cosy club of individuals who may be incapable of dealing with a rising tide of
KGB legends will be turning in their grave after having their reputation ruined by a mob called the Fancy Bears, writes Chris Rattue.
New Zealand Olympic bosses are backing Mahe Drysdale and Peter Burling after their medical data was leaked online by Russian computer hackers the Fancy Bears.
Mahe Drysdale is disappointed that his medical data has been leaked by hackers but says transparency is a good thing for sport's battle against dopers.
Some of our successful recent Olympians have drawn public attention to the salaries paid to those who dispense taxpayers' money to athletes.
Black Sticks captain Simon Child knows. He's lived it since making the team as a 17-year-old in 2005.
The Weekend Herald this week saw an email sent to a group of athlete agents and managers inviting them to attend "an informal catch up".