OlympicsSurfing possible Olympic sportSquash, surfing and tenpin bowling are among eight sports shortlisted for inclusion on to the Olympic programme in Tokyo in 2020.23 Jun 05:00 PM
OlympicsKayakers give up on selection battle fightTwo Olympic hopefuls have withdrawn their legal battle to represent New Zealand in kayaking.17 Jun 07:11 AM
OpinionDavid LeggatDavid Leggat: Rivals posing hurdle to Black SticksShould New Zealand miss out on a place at the Rio Olympics next year, they'll need to take a hard look in the mirror at events in the past few days.15 Jun 09:30 PM
OlympicsRio ball still in air after painful lossNew Zealand's Rio Olympic hockey hopes are still alive, if not entirely in their own hands, after a shattering loss in Buenos Aires yesterday.12 Jun 05:00 PM
OlympicsSevens stars face hurdle to get to RioNZ's prospects of claiming rugby sevens gold at the Rio Olympics have suffered a blow with at least three leading contenders ineligible due to nationality rules.12 Jun 05:00 PM
OlympicsHockey: Two wins from Rio ticketNew Zealand are two wins away from securing a place at the Rio Olympics men's hockey programme.10 Jun 05:00 PM
OpinionPaul LewisFaceless blogs another hurdle for JennerYou worry about the internet sometimes. Like the petition, at last count carrying 12,000 signatures, that Caitlyn/Bruce Jenner give back the Olympic gold medal won in 1976 for the decathlon.06 Jun 08:38 PM
BusinessAuctioning off the Olympics?An obvious way around corruption would be to auction the host status for major sports events, writes Leonid Bershidsky.03 Jun 02:40 AM
OlympicsKayakers will fight selection battleTwo Olympic hopefuls have vowed to continue their legal battle to represent New Zealand in kayaking.12 May 05:00 PM
OlympicsWhat else could NZ host?IOC president Thomas Bach created the impression that New Zealand can be worthy bidders to host the five-ringed circus. Here are five more tourneys New Zealand could host.06 May 01:32 AM
OlympicsCould NZ host the Olympics?The most powerful person in the Olympic movement today opened the door to New Zealand putting in a bid to host the Games.05 May 12:27 AM
OlympicsRowing: Back to business for RioGeorge Bridgewater has completed the maiden step towards the Olympics with selection in this season's national quadruple sculls crew alongside John Storey, Jade Uru and Karl Manson.02 May 05:00 PM
OlympicsCrew aims to be first women's 8 at RioOther eights have tried, but come up short; this time with extra funding in place, Rowing New Zealand, tied in with their ambition to be present on the start line in Rio next year in all 14 disciplines, are adopting a no-stone-unturned approach.01 May 05:00 PM
OlympicsTietjens eyes ABs for Rio sevensThink about a sevens wish-list for next year's Olympics... Is there is room for a raid of All Black talent in a 12-man team for Rio?17 Apr 05:00 PM
OlympicsRead puts ABs role above RioKieran Read forgoes Olympics next year due to an increased "leadership" role that will almost certainly mean captaining the All Blacks.15 Apr 05:00 PM
OlympicsCollege Sport: Top diver readies for leap at GermanyDresden is a city in the east of Germany. It will be at the forefront of Nathan Brown's mind as he prepares to compete there at an international youth diving competition late next month.03 Mar 04:00 PM
OpinionEditorial: Charity status of sports good for all partiesThree years ago, Parliament amended the Charities Act specifically to include the promotion of amateur sport as a charitable purpose.17 Feb 04:30 PM
OlympicsCharity blitz threatens Games planPlans to field NZ entrants in all 14 rowing events at next year's Olympics are threatened by a drive by govt officials to deregister sporting bodies from the register of charities.13 Feb 04:00 PM
OlympicsNew head Currie has open-door policyCampbell Burnes sat down with College Sport chief executive Dave Currie, who has been in the job just a few months. This is part one of a two-part interview; read the second in next week's College Sport.10 Feb 04:00 PM
OlympicsNo reason to axe shotput from OlympicsDouble Olympic champion and IAAF presidential hopeful Sebastian Coe has quelled fears shotput may be axed from the Olympic programme after 2020.04 Feb 04:00 PM
OlympicsCycling: Focus on future for Cycling NZNew Zealand cycling bosses not only have the Rio Olympics in mind but also the years ahead after naming a world championship squad with an accent on youth.02 Feb 04:00 PM
OlympicsSevens: Netballer turns eye to sevens Olympics bidThe original plan was to be a Silver Fern and Portia Woodman may renew that ambition once she's put all her energy into making the Olympics in Rio next year.30 Jan 04:00 PM
BusinessWorld Cup promo fails to attract touristsThe 2016 Olympics will be no panacea for Brazil's faltering economy if last year's World Cup is any guide.16 Jan 11:00 PM
OlympicsBevan Docherty announces retirementDouble Olympic medallist Bevan Docherty has announced his retirement from professional triathlon after 15 years.06 Jan 04:00 PM
OlympicsWorld Champions of 2014: Peter Burling and Blair TukeIt would be understandable if Kiwi sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke had some difficulty in selecting the highlight of their podium-topping year in the 49er class.30 Dec 04:30 PM
OlympicsWhat are we doing right?If imitation is indeed the best form of flattery, then New Zealand elite sport is in a good space. New Zealand's high performance sporting systems are catching the eye, with delegations from across the globe visiting this country to watch.13 Dec 04:00 PM
OlympicsTriathlon: Gemmell still like meat in the CAS sandwichBanned triathlete Kris Gemmell believes he never should have faced anti-doping proceedings and expects his punishment will be overturned within weeks.13 Dec 04:00 PM