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OTHER SPORT Otago's Miller joins athletics world champs team
OTHER SPORT Grant first Kiwi to win at Word Cup regatta
OTHER SPORT NZ score third hockey win against India
OTHER SPORT NZ to host junior cycling champs
OTHER: NEWS
Lightweight sculler Duncan Grant has picked up New Zealand's first win at the World Cup rowing regatta in Germany today. more »
HEADLINES
Sunday, June 21, 2009
- Otago's Miller joins athletics world champs team
Otago hurdler Andrea Miller has been added to the New Zealand team for the world athletics championships in Berlin in August.more » - Grant first Kiwi to win at Word Cup regatta
Lightweight sculler Duncan Grant has picked up New Zealand's first win at the World Cup rowing regatta in Germany today.more » - NZ score third hockey win against India
New Zealand completed a series rout by winning the third women's hockey international 7-0 over India in Nelson today.more » - NZ to host junior cycling champs
New Zealand has been awarded the 2012 junior world track cycling championships, which will be staged in an indoor facility in Invercargill.more » - Klitschko beats Chagaev in front of 61,000
Wladimir Klitschko handed Ruslan Chagaev his first loss on Saturday with a technical knockout to retain his IBF and WBO heavyweight titles.more » - Phelps sets new personal best
Michael Phelps has set a new personal best in winning the 100-meter butterfly at the Canada Cup.more » - Martin wins eighth stage of Tour of Switzerland
Tony Martin of Germany won the eighth stage of the Tour of Switzerland, and Tadej Valjavec of Slovenia retained the overall lead.more »
Saturday, June 20, 2009
- Charlesworth cleans up at Junior Badminton International
Waitakere 17-year-old Luke Charlesworth won all three titles on offer at the New Zealand Junior Badminton International in Auckland today.more » - Second win for Black Sticks
The new-look New Zealand women's hockey team continued their new era under coach Mark Hager with an excellent 5-2 win over India in Nelson today.more » - Cycling boss defends strategy to catch drug cheats
The head of cycling's governing body defended its pioneering anti-doping scheme on Friday from criticism that it cost too much and caught too few riders.more » - NZ suffer Junior World Cup semi-final loss
New Zealand suffered a disappointing 4-1 loss to the Netherlands in their Junior World Cup semi-final in Singapore early this morning (NZT).more »
Friday, June 19, 2009
- Henderson helps teammate win stage
New Zealand cyclist Greg Henderson played his supporting role perfectly on day two of the Ster Elektrotoer tour in the Netherlands today, leading out team spearhead Andre Greipel before crossing in fourth place.more » - Cavendish lands Swiss stage win
Mark Cavendish dominated another sprint finish to win the sixth stage of the Tour of Switzerland on Thursday, while Tadej Valjavec of Slovenia retained the overall lead.more » - Boonen banned from Tour de France
Tour de France organisers have banned former world champion Tom Boonen from next month's race after the Belgian rider tested positive for cocaine for the second time in less than year.more » - Armstrong's Astana team solves financial woes
Lance Armstrong's Astana team said Thursday its financial problems had been solved after a reaching an agreement with the outfit's Kazakh backers.more »
Thursday, June 18, 2009
- Delhi steps up Commonwealth Games security
Indian sports minister Manohar Singh Gill says organisers are ready to counter the risk of a terrorist attack during the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi next year.more » - NZers primed to build on golden harvest
New Zealand triathletes are primed to build on a golden harvest as the world championship series continues in the United States on Monday (NZT).more » - Roulston ninth in opening stage
New Zealand's Hayden Roulston has finished ninth in the opening stage of this morning's Ster Elektrotoer road cycling race in the Netherlandsmore » - NZ reach semifinals of Junior World Cup
New Zealand have reached the medal playoffs of the Junior World Cup hockey tournament and will meet the Netherlands on Saturday morning for a place in the final.more »
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
- Warriner called in team for world teams event
Triathlete Sam Warriner has been given a vote of confidence from the national selectors, who today named her in one of two teams to contest the inaugural world teams championship in the United States.more »



