
Gastro-bug hits NZ team's hotel
The World Athletics Champs gastro-bug has spread to the NZ team's hotel
The World Athletics Champs gastro-bug has spread to the NZ team's hotel
Tom Walsh's world shot put title may leave strained relations for the rest of the season.
Tom Walsh brings an engaging honesty to the intense business of elite competition.
Kiwi high jumper Hamish Kerr talks about the highs and lows of his career.
Dame Valerie Adams' presence is still being felt at the World Athletics Championships
Javelin thrower Holly Robinson reflects on winning silver at the World Champs.
Isaac Makwala has qualified for the 200-metre semifinals after having to sprint alone
Averaging 96.82km per day, Davies placed 4th overall finishing in 51 days, 12 hours.
Shot putter could pocket even more if he defends his Diamond League title next month.
Shot putters struggling at major events a recurring theme, admits Kiwi hero's coach.
Although feeling very sore but with a great feeling Tom Walsh took his place as number one on the victory dais to receive his much
The World Athletics Champs have proved a steep learning curve for sprinter Joseph Millar.
UNITED KINGDOM IAAF World Athletic Championships, London - 4/13 August 2017 4 August Joseph Millar easily qualified for the
Tom Walsh won gold but also lost a bet which means he has to get an ankle tattoo.
Joseph Millar found it tough going in the heats of the 200m. Drawn in lane two in the sixth of seven heats where the first three and
Tom Walsh achieved his goal by winning the World shot put title with a consistent series of throws culminating with his final effort
New Zealand's Tom Walsh has a gold medal around his neck following a second protest
Tom Walsh's gold proves the old adage true - all good things start with a pint of beer.
Walsh's journey to his maiden world title started with a pint of beer.
Sprint king Usain Bolt was staggered by this "disrespectful" query after his final race.
Tom Walsh has surged to the top of the shot put world with victory at the IAAF World Championships in London. The Timaru athlete
Tom Walsh saved his best until last today - and by then he had world championship gold
Tom Walsh is New Zealand's latest world champion despite a late protest.
Eliza McCartney has finished ninth in the pole vault at the World Athletic Championships
Tom Walsh claims shot put gold at the World Athletics Championships in London.
Ethiopian Almaz Ayana made sure her winning margin was even bigger at the worlds.
Eliza McCartney will need to improve tomorrow morning while Tom Walsh is gunning for gold.
Bolt is worth over $79 million, yet only £3m has come from winning races.
It was a long lonely road around the 25 laps of the London Stadium for Camille Buscomb, who finished 30th in the 10,000m in 33:07.53