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NZ golfer Kazuma Kobori gets special invite to PGA Championship
The invitation from the PGA of America was extended due to Kobori's victory on the season-long points list in Australasia.
'Happy to be back' – Cameron Suafoa’s remarkable recovery from cancer
The Blues lock has returned to the rugby field after being diagnosed last November.
How late father inspired new Olympics surfer
Saffi Vette's thoughts quickly turned to her late father after her selection as one of two New Zealand surfers for the Olympics.
Melbourne Victory lose key player ahead of Phoenix clash
Melbourne Victory will be without their influential midfielder Zinédine Machach for the A-League semi-final series against the Wellington Phoenix.
New Zealand extends SailGP lead after second place finish in Bermuda final
Spain won the final to claim their second SailGP victory, with New Zealand second and Australia third.
Phoenix to play Victory in A-League semi-final
The Wellington Phoenix know their opponent for their two-leg A-League semi-final after a thrilling match in Melbourne.
NZ men's and women's sevens do double in Singapore
The New Zealand men's and women's sevens teams have won the Singapore leg of the World Series with the Black Ferns Sevens crowned regular season winners.
Central Pulse stun Northern Mystics with incredible second-half comeback
The Wellington team fought back from an 11-goal half-time deficit to beat the Northern Mystics 52-47 and remain at the top of netball's ANZ Premiership.
Voss reigns in 60th Rotorua Marathon
Local runner Michael Voss has won his fourth Rotorua marathon, while Debbie Donald took out the women's race.
Blues stay in touch with Super Rugby leaders after win over Rebels
The Blues scored a bonus point 38-11 win over the Rebels in Melbourne.
Milestone for New Zealand cyclist on world stage
Auckland professional rider Dion Smith becomes just the eighth New Zealander to compete in all three cycling Grand Tours when the Giro d'Italia begins in Turin this weekend.
Black Ferns and England to meet at Twickenham
A potential record crowd for a women's rugby international awaits the Black Ferns in a World Cup final rematch.
Board, provincial unions to go head-to-head over NZ Rugby reform
A vote on what has been labelled a generational change to the governance structure of New Zealand Rugby will take place at the end of the month.
Hurricanes hooking stocks thin as team's defence in the spotlight
Coach Clark Laidlaw is demanding his team responds after last week's "poor performance".
Cancer can't keep Blues forward down
After a break to complete radiation therapy, Cameron Suafoa makes a return to the Blues for their clash with the Rebels in Melbourne.
Phoenix fear no one in A-League play-offs
Wellington Phoenix's David Dome says his side fears no one going into the A-League men's play-offs.
May sports highlights: What's coming up
Everything you need to know about the upcoming month's action.
Call from All Blacks coach prompts Crusaders backline reshuffle
All Blacks coach Scott Robertson is considering midfielder David Havili as a back up first five, urging the Crusaders to play him there.
Barbarouses, Barry sweep Phoenix season awards
Mackenzie Barry and Kosta Barbarouses have claimed the supreme honours at the Wellington Phoenix awards.
Former Tall Black joins basketball's Hall of Fame
Former Tall Black Kirk Penney is to be inducted in to the FIBA Hall of Fame.
Three uncapped players in Black Ferns squad to contest Pacific Four Series
Two rising halves are among three uncapped players named in the Black Ferns squad to contest the Pacific Four Series.
NRL: Capewell, Afoa named for Warriors clash with Knights
Injured duo to bolster line up as the 12th-placed Warriors head to Newcastle.
Black Caps to play Afghanistan despite Australia's human rights move
NZ Cricket has decided against following Australia, which has called off a series against Afghanistan citing a deteriorating human rights situation.
Paralympics trailblazer posthumously recognised for service
Eve Rimmer found freedom in sport, initially in swimming and kayaking, but it was in field athletics that she excelled.
Andrew Webster's blunt assessment after the Warriors' loss to the Titans
It's one game at a time for Webster's men on the hard road leading to the NRL Magic Round.