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Top 10 sports stories you may have missed (11 December)

11 December 2015

Think you鈥檝e caught up on all the week鈥檚 sports news from across New Zealand? Think again with our list of the 鈥榯op 10 sports stories you may have missed!鈥

This week's stories feature a list of fun summer games to try out, cheerleading action and much more.

man diving for a ball at the beach

Top 8 informal summer games

Check out our list of the top 8 informal summer sports and let us know what you will be trying (or inventing) over summer.

A Nelson 16-year-old has pedalled 334 metres on one wheel to capture the world record for the longest 'manual'.

Nelson 16-year-old pedals on one wheel

The location and vision for the opening ceremony of the World Masters Games 2017 were announced at a '500 days to go' event in Auckland.

View of Eden Park and audiences

A squad of Upper Hutt cheerleaders on their international competition debut took gold from the Aussies.

cheerleaders performing a lift on stage

A group of Pukekohe men are putting the call out for people interested in playing Gaelic football.

Former Otumoetai College students Mike Watson and Sam O'Dea have high hopes of competing at the Rio Olympics next year.

Former Otumoetai College students Mike Watson and Sam O鈥橠ea sitting on the beach with volleyballs

A rising Hawke's Bay talent is among the over 300 riders expected to race in dual BMX events this weekend.

Tauranga triathlete Anneke Jenkins knows more about overcoming adversity than most athletes after enduring two major career threatening setbacks and a horrendous bike crash.

Triathlete Anneke Jenkins

Four Palmerston North bodybuilders have won eight medals at the INBA Natural Olympia bodybuilding event in Las Vegas.

male and female body builders posing at a competition

New Zealand working hard to buck inactivity trends

One of the world's most respected sports leaders, Baroness Sue Campbell, says she's pleased to see New Zealand working hard to keep young people active and buck the global trend towards inactivity.

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