Watch: One-armed surfer makes waves in WSL
Source: WSL Hawaiian Bethany Hamilton has qualified for the semis of the Fiji Pro. The 26-year old lost her arm in a shark attack at age 13.
Source: WSL Hawaiian Bethany Hamilton has qualified for the semis of the Fiji Pro. The 26-year old lost her arm in a shark attack at age 13.
Source: Sky Sports James Morrison had a wild celebration moment after getting a hole in one at the BMW Championship and winning himself a brand new BMW i8.
Olympic gold medal winning alpine skiier Lindsey Vonn jumps aboard Oracle Team USA at the recent World Series event in New York City.
Tony Veitch and Michael Guerin address all the major talking points from the sporting weekend. Today: - Would you rather the All Blacks play England or Wales? - Did you tune in for the NBA finals? - Was the Manu Vatuvei interview a staged gig? - Is the Warriors match with the Broncos a redemption game?
Rugby writers Patrick McKendry and Gregor Paul discuss the All Blacks squad.
The big calls have been made, some expected, others more surprising.
Source: Sky Sports Highlanders first five eighth Lima Sopoaga showed off some unbelievable skill against the Hurricanes last night. Sopoaga's move was something one would rarely attempt during a schoolboy lunch time game, let alone a Super Rugby match.
Lima Sopoaga pulled off an incredible and unexpected over the head backwards kick in the Highlanders’ loss to the Hurricanes last night. An emotional Manu Vatuvei opens up about how difficult the last few months and weeks have been on him and also his family. The Oklahoma City Thunder arrived back home after the game five defeat to the Golden State Warriors – it’s almost Beatlemania. And Steven Adams was one of their favourites.
Manu Vatuvei spoke to Tony Veitch in regards to the tumultuous Warriors season marred by controversies, and how he has suffered personally behind the scenes.
Manu Vatuvei talks about speculation of a rift between the Warriors players and Andrew McFadden.
Manu Vatuvei talks about the moment he thought he was finished with rugby league.
Warriors star Manu Vatuvei talks about the pressure of performing, the public eye, and how it has affected his family.
Manu Vatuvei talks about his ill-fated tweet, and how the public pressure to perform has affected him.
Laura McGoldrick takes New Zealand’s long-time Number Two professional Cathryn Bristow on a girls golfing road trip to Mangawhai Golf Club. The duo talk Olympics and Cathryn shows off her skills teeing off both hands.
WATCH: Champion rower Rebecca Scown on her qualifying battle and the mission impossible she's set herself for Rio.
Source: TNT As Oklahoma City Thunder this afternoon went 3-1 up over the heavily-favoured Warriors, Steven Adams played an impressive fastball to teammate Andre Roberson.
Former Black Fern rugby player Farah Palmer is having her name used on the new women's NPC competition cup.
The Warriors have today confirmed out-of-favour centre Konrad Hurrell has been released from his contract.
RadioSport's Andrew Mulligan interviews NZ basketball player Tai Wynyard about the upcoming 3x3 World Basketball Championships in Kazakhstan.
Ryan Sissons has been confirmed in the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games squad for triathlon. He responds to his inclusion.
Kiwi triathlete Tony Dodds reacts to his selection in the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games team.
Australian Solomon Haumono says he has the power to beat Joseph Parker and deprive the New Zealander of his goal of becoming world champion. Haumono, this morning confirmed as Parker's next opponent in Christchurch on Thursday, July 21, was in a confident mood despite watching Parker confirm his class during his victory over Carlos Takam in Manukau on Saturday.
Golden State forward Draymond Green could still be banned from game four of the Western Conference NBA finals after kicking New Zealand's Steven Adams in the groin during the Thunder's game three thrashing of the Warriors. Source: TNT
Tony Veitch and Michael Guerin address all the major talking points from the sporting weekend.