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    Nevorian
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    Knighton, Reid, Thorpe & Wilde bring home Mixed Relay gold for New Zealand

    Knighton, Reid, Thorpe & Wilde bring home Mixed Relay gold for New Zealand

    Team New Zealand brought home the gold after suffering the heartache of disqualification last year, conquering the Junior and U23 Mixed Relay World Championships with a magnificent leg by <a href='

    more and more good sports news just keeps coming

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    @Crucial herculian efforts definetly, managing average of plus 7km per hour over the hole trip too

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    good to see Scotty Hawker get a mention. Spent most of July running in Chamonix and its a magical place. the whole alps is seemingly full of these gnarly fast dudes running for hours at high altitude with huge elevation. For a kiwi to place top 3 in a European event is amazing. Especially one seen as the Olympics equivalent on the sport. Ruth Croft won her event in the same trail running festival.

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    Sep 7, 2019

    Kiwi Duo Shine at Ironman 70.3 Sunshine Coast – Trizone

    Kiwi Duo Shine at Ironman 70.3 Sunshine Coast – Trizone

    ADVERTISEMENTMooloolaba has proved a happy hunting ground for Kiwi duo Braden Currie and Hannah Wells, who after incredibly close swims and major tussles on the bike leg, found their rhythm to literally run away from their opposition to pick up their first IRONMAN 70.3 Sunshine Coast wins. The...

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    Tim Price doing OK at Burghley Horse Trials. He's about 7th after the XC phase but if you eliminate everyone that has a poncy name (eg Piggy, Pippa, Ludwig, Oliver and Sebastian) he's doing much better

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    Don't mind tuning into a bit of Black Stick action - espec against the Hockeyroos

    http://www.blacksticks.co.nz/News/artmid/14632/articleid/2062199?fbclid=IwAR2GD4acZazIjbSNA57ynmiTVttMq1rLEkekjdUV1Q2XqTymo2I_JCZrMN8

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    and more good work from our Para swimmers

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    melissa  /  Sep 13, 2019

    2019 World Para Swimming Championships Day 5: Cameron Leslie breaks 15-year-old World Record - Paralympics New Zealand

    2019 World Para Swimming Championships Day 5: Cameron Leslie breaks 15-year-old World Record - Paralympics New Zealand

    Cameron Leslie has produced an incredible performance to set a new World Record and claim the Gold Medal in the Men’s S4 50m Freestyle at the World Para Swimming Championships in London. Having qualified in second place, just behind rival Takayuki Suzuki from Japan, the two went stroke for stroke...

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    International Ski and Snowboard Federation

    Alice in Wonderland

    Alice in Wonderland

    17 year-old New Zealand sensation Alice Robinson stole the show at today’s Audi FIS World Cup 2019/20 opening race in Soelden as she edged defending Overall World Cup winner Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) by 0.06 seconds to claim her first-ever World Cup win.

    we have this world chmpion - go the fern!!

    and to beat Shiffrin much more special

    good answers in the audio when asked about the rugby

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    Will give this a bump.

    Really enjoyed the cycling over the weekend. Campbell Stewart (and the whole omnium) was great to watch. We have some real contenders for the Olympics in several categories. Looking forward to the Brisbane event this weekend.

    Sailing was good as well. That Burling and Tuke combo go pretty well.

    They really need more "sitting down" sports for us to excel at.

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