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10 sports stories you may have missed (11 September)
10 sports stories you may have missed (11 September)
This week's stories feature One Year to Go to the Rio Paralympic Games, a wrap of the AIMS Games and much more.
Hamish Carter included in ITU Hall of FameOlympic gold medalist Hamish Carter is just one of seven inductees into the ITU Hall of Fame, with the official induction happening at the upcoming ITU World Triathlon Grand Final in Chicago.
With this week marking One Year to Go until the start of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, 爆料社区 CEO Peter Miskimmin took an icy plunge to raise money for Paralympics NZ.
With summer on the way learn about four of the best underwater sports and activities to enjoy in New Zealand.
The annual AIMS Games for intermediate-aged students has attracted more than 8000 young people from 260 schools all over New Zealand, many of whom have gone to extreme lengths to get there.
Veteran Christchurch cyclist Sharon Prutton is a double world champion after she won gold medals in the time trial and road race at the UCI World Amateur Cycling Championships in Denmark
Peter Gibbs from the Nelson Times looks at some of the upcoming events and challenges to keep retired people fit and active.
Waikato beat Auckland 44-40 in the final to give them their first title in more than 25 years of the tournament.
It was a golden weekend for Waitara gymnasts with an incredible overall medal tally of 58 at the artistic gymnastics apparatus competition in Taupo.
After completing here first Half Ironman at the age of 62, Jane Lee is now 65 and ready to represent New Zealand at the Triathlon World Championships in Chicago.
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