Fiona Bourke has proved it is never too late to start.
It was Hamish Bond's day. He beat a world-class field to win the men's premier single sculls on Saturday.
Otago's elite BMX riders will be in action at the national qualifying meet at Forrester Park tomorrow.
North End sculler Lucy Strack proved a point at Lake Karapiro yesterday - she is the best women's lightweight sculler in the country.
Larissa Dyke (Taieri) has a defining goal this year: to get back into the sprint relay team for the Commonwealth Games and break the New Zealand 100m record.
Some of the Warriors chose the hottest day of the summer to climb up Baldwin St yesterday.
Johannah Kearney (Oamaru) continued her golden run at Lake Karapiro yesterday.
North End rower Lucy Strack is a lightweight sculler but she demonstrated yesterday she can hold her own with heavyweight rowers.
It was rare and may have even been a first for a husband-and-wife combination. Sharon McCaw (St Clair) and husband Craig (Kaikorai) both won Bowls Dunedin titles on the same day.
It was a good start. Jack O'Leary (Otago) has his sights on the podium after the first day of the New Zealand rowing championships.
The Brighton Rugby Football Club will only have one open grade team this season after pulling its team from the Dunedin Metropolitan premier 2 competition.
North End rower Hamish Bond could pick up another scalp if he beats Olympic champion Mahe Drysdale at Lake Karapiro this week.
Larissa Dyke (Taieri) is back. She regained the Otago senior women's 100m title at the Caledonian Ground yesterday.
Rower Jack O'Leary has declined offers from Ivy League universities and has decided to stay in Dunedin.
Jim Harland's contribution to the New Zealand Masters Games was recognised in Dunedin recently.
A strong Kaikorai team will be hard to beat at the inaugural Maheno Sevens, at the Maheno Domain today.
Talented Otago golfer Ryan Bellamy is the inaugural winner of the Ralph Hotere Trophy.
Port United rowers Imogen Coxhead and Robyn Cameron are not goldminers. They just collect rowing gold medals.
Dick Tayler's famous 10,000m win at the 1974 Commonwealth Games was celebrated in Christchurch late last month.
The Brisbane Rusty Blades just managed to retain their unbeaten record at the New Zealand Masters Games.