
NZ golf courses feature on world's top 100 list
Fourth biennial ranking of the world's top courses features six in New Zealand
Fourth biennial ranking of the world's top courses features six in New Zealand
The "very collegial competition" is being hosted in New Zealand for the first time.
Rotorua's Lewis Ryan had the world at his feet, but injury threatened to ruin everything.
Which athletes are most likely to shine in 2020?
Olympian and professional water polo player Joe Kayes brought his talents to Tauranga.
Sarah Walker has been on a long and often bumpy road since the London Olympics in 2012.
And his goals for 2020 are simple.
Off-road triathlete Sam Osborne talks about the year that was and what comes next.
When Taurua learned she would be made a dame on the Honours List she felt "uncomfortable".
'This is one of those situations where the actions of a few have impacted the many.'
Rotorua hosted the North Island Streetstocks on Saturday night.
Mount Maunganui's Josiah Natzke celebrated a major victory.
The Rotorua-based former skeleton racer is the newly appointed Athletes Committee chair.
The Māori Tennis Championships are always a jovial but competitive affair.
Another year of memories: David Beck picks his favourite sporting moments of 2019.
World champion para shot putter Lisa Adams on the year that was and what comes next.
The Whakatāne flyer Hayden Wilde will be in action in Tauranga on Friday.
Paradise Valley Speedway is welcoming the best Streetstock drivers in the country.
Extra funding boosts new and improved Rotorua Marathon Clinic.
Rotorua will host the Māori Tennis Championships for the second consecutive year.
All Black Sam Cane and Harriet Allen have just tied the knot.
The annual Whakatāne Summercross is always highly anticipated.
World Cup winning Silver Ferns coach Noeline Taurua has made a decision about her future.
Girls' cricket is growing steadily in the Bay of Plenty.
Lake City Athletic Club has been getting Rotorua locals active for decades.
The book demonstrates how dynamic the trail network is and how it continues to grow.
Providing opportunities for the region's rugby stars may keep them in the region longer.