Why this Le Quesnoy gem is a must-visit for Kiwis in France
If you're heading to Paris for the Olympics, or post-Olympics, this should be on the list.
If you're heading to Paris for the Olympics, or post-Olympics, this should be on the list.
The Te Anau-born Sun is in a new orbit, since her incredible Wimbledon run.
French railways sabotaged in ‘massive arson attack’ hours before Olympics begins.
Throwing a few sports out would allow the most worthy to be run within the 16-day window.
New York Times: From baguettes to fine dining - Paris Olympics elevates athlete meals.
Austrian medal contender Max Kuehner is at the centre of fresh allegations.
OPINION: The tournament needs to be played on the field rather than in an inquiry room.
Food served to athletes lacked carbohydrates needed and quality expected.
Beverley Priestman has been suspended pending an independent investigation.
Track cyclist Aaron Gate and sailing athlete Jo Aleh have been named Ngā Pou Hapai.
OPINION: Why did the reigning champions feel the need to cheat?
Live updates of the action from Paris.
Footage shows her repeatedly striking a horse on the back of the legs with a whip.
The New Zealand team have plenty of options to carry the flag.
A second spying incident has been confirmed by Canadian Soccer
Michael Burgess tries to find the Canadian Olympic Committee to get answers about the Drone Gate situation. Video / Michael Burgess
New Zealand has made an ideal start to the men’s football tournament.
New York Times: Olympics causes upheaval for those living in temporary housing.
The New Zealand Olympic Committee has lodged a complaint.
“I don’t care who you are. This is our moment."
There is no escaping the fact that the world’s biggest sporting event is about to start.
Why Russia isn't competing at the Paris Olympics.
REPRISED: A one-on-one interview with the incomparable David Lange.
The 27-year-old is peaking at the perfect time for Paris.
Kiwi diver Lizzie Roussel will have a special fan poolside at Paris 2024 - her 2-year-old.
Over 10,500 athletes from 200+ nations are to compete at the Paris Olympics.
The NZ Foreign Minister says there has been 'democratic injury' on both sides.
New York Times: The competitions can seem almost an afterthought to the food experiences.
An ultra-nationalist sympathiser has been arrested on suspicion of plotting an attack.
Modular units allow a much shorter timeframe for construction, planning consultants say.