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Kiwi women show top form heading into London Sunday, 24 June 2012
New Zealand’s London bound triathletes have raced brilliantly in Austria this morning (NZ time), at the latest round of the ITU World Triathlon Series. More >
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Austria another stepping stone to London Friday, 22 June 2012
All but two of New Zealand's London bound triathletes will race in Austria this weekend, using the latest round of the ITU World Triathlon Series as a 'tune up' for the London Olympic Games. More >
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Free Parking – for Cycles Tuesday, 19 June 2012
The rollout of 56 new cycle stands around the city is almost complete. More >
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Macdonald grabs mountain bike lead; Sheppard, Peters impress Monday, 18 June 2012
Napier mountain biker Brook Macdonald has gone to the top of the rankings in the IXS European Downhill Cup after a podium finish in latest round in Scotland today. More >
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Rowing - Six medal haul for New Zealand in final World Cup regatta Monday, 18 June 2012
New Zealand came away with an impressive three gold and three silver medals in the final World Cup regatta in Munich on Sunday, the final test before the London Olympic Games. More >
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Villumsen claims stage and overall victory in Olympic shakedown Monday, 18 June 2012
New Zealand cycling’s Olympic hope Linda Villumsen won the third stage time trial of the Giro del Trentino in northern Italy today. More >
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Kiwi rowers begin Munich campaign Saturday, 16 June 2012
In the absence of world champion Mahé Drysdale, on the side lines after the training accident on his bike yesterday, the rest of the New Zealand elite rowing team made their first appearances at the third World Cup Regatta in Munich today. More >
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Cheatley stores her bike to take up new role Friday, 15 June 2012
Beijing Olympic cyclist Cath Cheatley, who suffered serious injuries from a crash last year, has called a halt to her international career in the meantime. More >
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Do you cycle between the Hutt and Wellington? Friday, 15 June 2012
If you do, or if you would like to, the NZ Transport Agency would like to hear from you. More >
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Cycling collision likely to force Drysdale to miss Munich World Cup regatta Friday, 15 June 2012
Five time world single sculling champion Mahé Drysdale is not expected to race at the final World Cup regatta in Munich this weekend after a cycling accident. More >
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Olympic cyclists grabs prologue win in tough alpine tour Friday, 15 June 2012
London Olympic cyclist Westley Gough has won the prologue in the testing Tour de Pays de Savoie high in the French Alps today. More >
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Kiwis to the fore in triathlons around the world Tuesday, 12 June 2012
London Olympian Bevan Docherty continued his progress in his search for a third medal to go with his silver from Athens and bronze from Beijing with a third place finish at the famous Escape From Alcatraz triathlon in San Diego yesterday while Clark Ellice raced strongly for a podium finish in Austria and Callum Millward finished tied for first in Boise, Idaho. More >
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Tri NZ first ever independent review into high performance tabled Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Triathlon New Zealand today tabled their independent review into the Triathlon High Performance Programme (HPP), a document commissioned by the NSO to ensure they remain at the global leading edge in producing elite triathletes who in turn will be successful at pinnacle events. More >
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Triathlon NZ HP Review published tomorrow Monday, 11 June 2012
The independent review into the Triathlon New Zealand High Performance Programme will be published tomorrow morning, with a media briefing to follow. More >
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Global Cyclocross Queen Confirmed for NZ Nationals Monday, 11 June 2012
International cyclocross superstar Katie Compton has been confirmed to take part in the New Zealand Cyclocross National Series this July – a fast and furious frenzy of mud, sweat and tears. More >
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Archbold wins Olympic build-up race in Belgium Monday, 11 June 2012
Timaru cyclist Shane Archbold has won a kermesse circuit race in Belgium today as he prepares for the London Olympics. More >
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New Zealand elite athletes cycling for poverty Wednesday, 6 June 2012
New Zealand Aid and Development agency TEAR Fund, today announced the names of eight elite athletes who have signed up to be part of the Poverty Cycle Campaign. More >
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Usshers dominate Australasian multisport titles Tuesday, 5 June 2012
A regal Richard Ussher reigned supreme at the Australasian Multisport championships in Rotorua today, winning the feature race of the Expand-A-Sign 3D festival for the second year running. More >
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Brown leads kiwi trio to podium placings at Ironman Cairns Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Three New Zealand triathletes, led by Cameron Brown, have finished on the podium across the Tasman today at Ironman Cairns. More >
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More Kiwi success at Ironman 70.3 Hawaii Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Hot on the heels of New Zealanders Cameron Brown, Belinda Harper and Candice Hammond standing on the podium at Ironman Cairns, yet more New Zealanders featured highly at the Ironman 70.3 in Hawaii, a forerunner to October's World Ironman Championship, with 3 men in the top ten and representation on the women's podium. More >
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Entries open for world champs curtain raiser – Carter to race for fun Thursday, 31 May 2012
Demand is expected to be high tomorrow (Friday) when entries for the 3:5:3 Solo and 3:5:3 Teams races at the Barfoot & Thompson World Triathlon Grand Final go live and former Olympic gold medallist Hamish Carter aims to beat the rush and be amongst the first to enter in a race that for him is all about fun and nothing more. More >
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Brown takes on another world champion across the Tasman Thursday, 31 May 2012
Ten-time Ironman New Zealand champion Cameron Brown is taking on a world class field including two-time world champion Chris McCormack at the inaugural Ironman Cairns this Sunday. More >
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Ussher primed for Rotorua return Thursday, 31 May 2012
He's used to hammering himself for the best part of a day but multisport legend Richard Ussher is fizzing at the prospect of a shorter hit-out this weekend. More >
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New Plymouth half ironman bigger and better in 2013 Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Entries are now open for the 2013 Wells New Plymouth Half Ironman, which is shaping up as a ‘must-do’ on the domestic triathlon calendar. More >
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Jacobs, Wu Firm as Favourites for 70.3 Titles Wednesday, 30 May 2012
CAIRNS, Australia (May 29, 2012) – Ironman champion Pete Jacobs and multiple Ironman 70.3 winner Michelle Wu will enter the inaugural URBAN Hotel Group Ironman 70.3 Cairns race as firm favourites following their performances in the Coral Coast 5150 Triathlon last weekend. More >
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