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Kiwi pairs take out gold - men win a thriller Monday, 21 June 2010
New Zealand's domination of pairs rowing continued at the Munich World Cup regatta, with Juliette Haigh sealing a fairytale comeback to the sport with a win alongside Rebecca Scown in the women's pair and world champions Eric Murray and Hamish Bond taking out an absolute thriller against the British pair to extend their winning streak over their main rivals to eight races. More >
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K2 - Back to Coromandel Sunday, 20 June 2010
Just 9 years ago saw the inaugural running of the of the K2 when just under 400 brave and hardy souls set out from Coromandel Township and took on the daunting challenge of a 200km circuit of the Coromandel Peninsula. More >
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Rodger impresses in cycle tour in Germany Sunday, 20 June 2010
Waikato rider Shem Rodger produced a courageous display to challenge for the win on the penultimate stage of the Thuringen-Rundfahrt International under-23 road race in Germany. More >
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Mixed day for Kiwi rowers in Munich Sunday, 20 June 2010
Six New Zealand boats made the A finals at the World Cup regatta in Munich on Saturday, but there was disappointment for Bled star Emma Twigg and the new look double scull of Nathan Cohen and Joseph Sullivan with both producing disappointing rows and missing out on the A finals. More >
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Rodger, Gate lead kiwi cyclists in Germany Saturday, 19 June 2010
The young BikeNZ road team will look to promote top riders Shem Rodger and Aaron Gate into the top-10 in tomorrow’s penultimate stage of the prestigious Thuringen-Rundfahrt under-23 road race in Germany. More >
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Kiwi crews impress on tricky Munich course at World Cup Regatta 2 Saturday, 19 June 2010
New Zealand's elite rowing crews performed well again on the first day of the second World Cup regatta in Munich with six boats progressing directly and some very promising performances for the new combinations. More >
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Two teams smash records in corporate pursuit time trials Friday, 18 June 2010
Two teams smash records in corporate pursuit time trials
Media release 18 June 2010
YMCA Education and Police Five 0’s both broke the record in the Harrex Corporate Pursuit grading time trails held in Invercargill tonight. More >
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Record entries in Corporate Pursuit Thursday, 17 June 2010
Record entries have resulted in 34 teams in the Harrex Group Corporate Pursuit cycling event which starts tomorrow night with grading trials. More >
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Archbold leads young BikeNZ cyclists in prestigious German tour Thursday, 17 June 2010
Timaru cyclist Shane Archbold led the way for the young BikeNZ team on the second stage of the prestigious Thuringen Rundfahrt under-23 road race in Germany today. More >
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New Zealand's rowers ready for World Cup regatta in Munich Thursday, 17 June 2010
New Zealand's rowers are back in action this weekend in the second FISA World Cup regatta in Munich, Germany, and it should be an exciting weekend with many new young blades cutting their international teeth for the first time alongside the established winners in the team. More >
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Young NZ cycling team make strong start in Germany Wednesday, 16 June 2010
New Zealand cycling team is ninth after the opening team time trial in the prestigious Thuringen Rundfahrt in Germany. More >
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Port of Tauranga Half triathlon sells out again Wednesday, 16 June 2010
Arguably New Zealand’s most popular triathlon, the Port of Tauranga Half has again sold out shortly after entries were opened this morning. More >
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Hamish Carter to mentor young athletes from across the world at Singapore 2010 Wednesday, 16 June 2010
2004 Olympic champion Hamish Carter from New Zealand has been named to the list of Singapore 2010 Athlete Role Models for the first-ever Youth Olympic Games, set to take place from 14 to 26 August in Singapore. More >
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Subway – Avanti cycling team thrilled to have Miller as Manager Wednesday, 16 June 2010
The Subway – Avanti Pro Cycling Team are thrilled to have the vastly experienced Graeme Miller managing the team at next month’s Tour de Qinghai Lake in China. More >
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AMP Scholarship Tuesday, 15 June 2010
Please put in a vote for me. More >
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The North Face Peak to Peak leading edge winter multisport race Tuesday, 15 June 2010
The “The North Face Peak to Peak”, New Zealand’s leading edge winter multisport event, is being staged in Queenstown for the 17th consecutive year on July 24 2010 and will attract some of the country’s most high profile multisport athletes. More >
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Kiwis perform superbly in world's richest Triatlon Monday, 14 June 2010
Kris Gemmell led a Kiwi domination of the top ten at the world’s richest triathlon, the ITU Des Moines World Cup in Iowa USA this morning, with the gutsy Palmerston North athlete finishing second, an agonizing 4 seconds back from the biggest prize in the sport. More >
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Bozzone and Warriner victorious in Maryland Monday, 14 June 2010
Kiwi triathletes Terenzo Bozzone and Sam Warriner won their respective events at the 'Eagleman 70.3' Half Ironman in Cambridge, Maryland USA overnight. More >
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Villumsen second in Canadian cycling race Sunday, 13 June 2010
Commonwealth Games hopeful Linda Villumsen has claimed second place in the time trial at the new Chrono Gatineau cycling race in Canada today. More >
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Entries for Port of Tauranga Half open next week Saturday, 12 June 2010
Entries for arguably New Zealand's most popular triathlon, the Port of Tauranga Half open next week. More >
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Kiwis chase big money in Des Moines Saturday, 12 June 2010
Over 100 of the world's fastest triathletes will converge on West Des Moines, Iowa this Sunday in hopes of grabbing their share of the largest triathlon prize purse in the world and Kiwis will be right in amongst it on Monday morning New Zealand time. More >
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Roulston racing Tour de Suisse Thursday, 10 June 2010
Hayden Roulston is back in action for his team HTC-Columbia at the Tour de Suisse which starts this Saturday in Lugano, Switzerland. More >
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Cycling's mountain-climbing secrets studied Thursday, 10 June 2010
Research being carried out at Massey University hopes to find out more about how best to climb a mountain on a bicycle – seated or standing. More >
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Velodrome comes into focus Wednesday, 9 June 2010
The partners promoting the Manawatu velodrome today released an artists impression of what the facility would look like if built on the Massey University campus at Palmerston North. More >
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Mutual Community Challenge Tour - Ride the Santos Tour Down Under Tuesday, 8 June 2010
More cyclists than ever are expected to ride the Mutual Community Challenge Tour, the official public ride of the 2011 Santos Tour Down Under. More >
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