
10 Rotorua lakes in 10 days cultural honour
Rotorua open water swimmers Glyn Eason and David Blackmore are tackling the local lakes.
Rotorua open water swimmers Glyn Eason and David Blackmore are tackling the local lakes.
Fourteen-year-old far from happy with third at Oceania Canoe Slalom Championships.
An Enduro World Series mountain bike stage will be held in Rotorua next year.
Central and Lake Taupo also pick up wins in Rotorua/Taupo senior reserve grade.
Tennis: Top-ranked female junior beats men's player in Sunday Shootout final.
Bayleys Central Indians have moved to the top of the table with a win over Cadets.
Downpours on Friday night and Saturday morning didn't slow down Summer Cup riders.
India give Australia a pasting in the ICC Under-19 Cricket World cup final at Bay Oval.
Bayleys Central Indians play Williams Cup title holders Element IMF Cadets this weekend.
The Nduro Summer Cup will be held for the last time this weekend.
Fifteen athletes named for Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.
Rotorua showjumper Oliver Croucher was part of the winning New Zealand Young Riders team.
Indian cricket legend Rahul Dravid looking forward to U19 World Cup final on Saturday.
The Welsh sevens team have participated in a cultural experience at Rotorua's Te Puia.
A world class $30,000 mountain bike track will be built in Tokorangi Forest this month.
The Rotorua Rebels will compete in the New Zealand Superstock Teams Championships.
Registration opens tomorrow for athletes wanting to take part in Crankworx Rotorua 2018.
A team of 11 swimmers impressed with medals at the weekend's championships.
Australia have beaten New Zealand 2-1 in a wood chopping team series at Rotorua A&P Show.
Rotorua have beaten Whakatane to lift the year 8 and 9 Little League cricket trophy.
Warriors captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck opens up about season goals.
Rotorua hosted 93 junior touch teams at the weekend.
Marc Peard and Chris Rattue dissect the week in sport.
Te Arawa won the overall aggregate challenge trophy at the Maori Basketball Championships.
Rotorua's Sam Osborne and Tauranga's Hannah Knighton win at Blue Lake Multisport Festival.
Bay of Plenty kayakers have started well at Vector Wero Whitewater Park.
Rotorua bodybuilder Darryn Onekawa looking to improve on a sixth place finish last year.
Volunteers aren't paid, not because they're worthless, but because they're priceless.
Rotorua teenage Hayze Perham loving the start to his Warriors career.