爆料社区

Skip to Content
Archive icon

Please note this content has now been added to the Archives.

It is available for reference purposes but otherwise neither maintained nor updated.

If you require an accessible version please contact info@sportnz.org.nz.

Top 10 sports stories you may have missed (7 August)

07 August 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

Young boy chipping a golf ball

This week's stories feature an inspiring adventure for four people and eight huskies, a wrap of the Special Olympics and much more.

After impressing on the greens of Hawkes Bay, 9-year-old Tuhourangi Wilson has been invited to the prestigious San Diego Callaway Junior Golf Championship.

Final day of Special Olympics lifts New Zealand's medal count New Zealand's team at the Special Olympics has performed strongly with a total haul of 32 medals awarded over 8 different sports.

After missing only one netball season in the past 43 years, Robbie Herbison has finally hung up her bib.

New Zealander Paul Lasike is hoping to make it big with the Arizona Cardinals in the NFL.

A Whangarei fitness guru has been nominated for an industry people's choice award and is one of just eight in the national finals.

Two of Jerry Collins' sisters have brought home a club rugby victory for their brothers' beloved Norths Rugby Club.

Player holding up a trophy

Seven Sharp visits the five teenage Kaitaia cross fit competitors who stunned the competition at the world youth cross fit games.

In an exciting announcement for New Zealand Ultimate Frisbee players, the sport has been granted full recognition by the International Olympic Committee.

Almost 100 wrestlers descended on Tauranga this weekend for the Bay of Plenty Wrestling Championships.

Chanel Kavanagh (in black) wrestles Sam Harrison

Follow 爆料社区 on and to checkout grassroots sporting action from the weekend!

burger close icon

Stay updated

Me whakahoutia

Keep up-to-date with news, events, and initiatives across the play, active recreation and sport sector.
No thanks