
Para swimmer finding even more success in coaching role
Siobhan Terry coached para swimmer Liam Reinders to a pair of medals at the AIMS Games.
Siobhan Terry coached para swimmer Liam Reinders to a pair of medals at the AIMS Games.
Te Puna's Rewita Biddle to make his debut in the All Blacks Sevens jersey this weekend.
The WaiBOP women's football team went down to Auckland in their opening match.
Tauranga's Aaron Pulford and Rotorua's Michael Voss finished first and second.
The final weekend of Kurangaituku saw secondary school teams take to the courts.
Tauranga is hosting New Zealand's top hockey players in the Ford National Hockey League.
The Steamers sit comfortably in second place after their fourth win of the season.
Bay of Plenty Toa lost to Wellington in the third-place playoff.
The Bay of Plenty Volcanix put up a good fight in their loss to Auckland Storm.
Christie Yule is an advocate for women trying "men's" roles.
In the AIMS Games Rugby Sevens, Tauranga Intermediate are no longer the bridesmaids.
The Bay of Plenty Volcanix take on Auckland in the Farah Palmer Cup on Saturday.
The Bay of Plenty Steamers travel to Taranaki for their next Mitre 10 Cup match.
The first Aims Games mountainbiking a success.
The Bay of Plenty women's squash team captured a third consecutive national title.
Wests Tigers' loss to the Cronulla Sharks at the weekend was Robbie Farah's last match.
Sam Osborne and Samantha Kingsford claimed the men's and women's Xterra Pan Am titles.
Ōtūmoetai Intermediate kicked off their football tournament against Mokoia Intermediate.
For the first time, the AIMS Games has included QuickRip rugby.
Bay of Plenty take 50-0 win over Auckland Development.
Ōtūmoetai secured second place with a 2-0 victory over the Comag Matamata Swifts.
AIMS Games is under way at various venues around Tauranga.
Crankworx is coming back and dates are confirmed.
The Bay of Plenty Volcanix lost in the final minutes of their match against Wellington.
Bay of Plenty's Under 19 squad to face Auckland Development in tournament opening match.
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Four Rotorua boxers will compete in a new event in Canberra this weekend.
World Rugby Women's Sevens Player of the Year award will be a Black Ferns Sevens athlete.
The Bay of Plenty Steamers take on Wellington on home turf on Saturday.