
United make the Coastal Challenge Cup semis
Coastal Challenge cricket takes a break until the semifinals on Waitangi Day next weekend.
Coastal Challenge cricket takes a break until the semifinals on Waitangi Day next weekend.
Wanganui survived for T20 fixtures and two over 50 matches to finish tournament in third.
Lisa Cole is closing in on 400 wins for the season, with 392 in the bag already.
Ray Banks has made the final all four years the Clubman Snooker Champs have run.
The cup was a drawn pairs golf croquet competition played over two days in two sections.
One of the big men of world shot put is a last minute entry at the Cooks Classic.
Whanganui swimmers invariably do well at Wellington champs and this year was no different.
Drysdale is the first man home, while Anna MacQuerrie wins the women's single skull race.
The pair put the big stake money on offer to the side while they do their jobs.
Nova Willow is expected to have improved from her fresh-up win after a six-week break.
Almost 60 drivers from all over NZ will race in Whanganui over Anniversary Weekend.
Mahe Drysdale has been a regular until missing last year's Billy Webb through injury.
The return of the mile and embracing two popular concepts has enhanced the Cooks Classic.
Reen Statford won the Wanganui women's open singles in 2015/16 and also last season.
Wanganui beat Napier Old Boys, Eastern Suburbs, Johnsonville and Napier Tech.
A punishing weekend of Stockcar racing didn't bring any titles to Whanganui.
More than 3500 paddlers will compete in the 32nd annual national waka ama regatta.
Of the 25 races on the West Coast circuit, Myers won eight, including the Kumara Nuggets.
Seventeen Wanganui cars are among the 230-plus entrants for the two-day meet.
Grangewilliam stands NZ's highest ranked sire in Australia in Zed.
The Cleveland Funeral Homes Wanganui Women's Open Bowls Singles are played this weekend.
The Cooks Classic will feature the NZ One Mile Championship for Men last run in1969.
After a few weeks off, the region's premier cricket sides returned to the pitch.
The last Whanganui driver to win a coveted 1NZ was Gerry Linklater in 2007.
Whanganui got rolled as the Speed Skating Nationals again come down to a head-to-head.
More than 20 of the country's top Minisprints will take to the track to compete tonight.
Club side cricket takes on an extra edge as rep players vie for spots in upcoming matches.
Some of the usual Friday night top dogs at Hatrick engaged in delayed Waikato meeting.
The racing is so close it is almost impossible to predict class winners.
The noise and excitement levels at any school athletic meeting rises at relay time.