Rebekah Greene (St Hildas) was a convincing winner of the senior girls 4km race at the New Zealand secondary schools cross-country championships at Ashburton on Saturday.
Robyn Cameron (Port United) returned from the South Island Masters rowing championships with a handful of medals.
Hayden Meikle counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport. No 126: Don Jowett's Empire Games Double (1954)
Strong-running centre Guy Woodhouse blasted his way through the South Otago defence to set up Kavanagh College's win at Kettle Park on Saturday.
Neil Burrow was given a blunt reminder that sport cannot be separated from politics when he joined the Rowing New Zealand executive in 1980.
Hayden Meikle counts down the 150 greatest moments in Otago sport.
Dunedin went on a try scoring spree to score six tries to beat Green Island 44-17 at Miller Park.
Dunedin gymnasts Mikaela Walsh (Dunedin Gymnastics Academy) and Sarah Morrison (Greater Green Island) are expected to dominate the level-nine events at the South Island rhythmical gymnastics championships this weekend.
Alison Shanks is the face of New Zealand women's cycling and Mark Falcous has brought more females into track cycling.
Athlete Rebecca Wardell, a victim of the Christchurch earthquake, is shifting to Dunedin at the end of July and will be based in the city until the London Olympics.
The Ruske family believe in the motto "work less and accomplish more."
The Otago Secondary Schools Sports Association is top of the class.
Tony Brown is back in the hot seat. He will play in his pivot first five-eighth spot against the Waratahs on Saturday.
World champion Hamish Bond was last night rewarded for his unbeaten international record by being named the Otago sportsperson of the year for a second time.
Dynamic wing Kade Poki wants to stay with the Highlanders and is negotiating a two-year contract to remain with Jamie Joseph's team.
King's High School went on the rampage in the second spell to beat St Kevin's College 53-7 in Dunedin on Saturday.
Ross Munro (Forbury Park) has become the rising star of the New Zealand Professional Bowls Association after winning two major qualifying tournaments in the past week.
Southern went on the rampage to score 10 tries when Zingari-Richmond was beaten 64-0 in Dunedin club rugby today.
Former All Black Wayne Graham was named captain of the Clinton Legends team at the club's 125th jubilee celebrations last weekend.
Otago athletes Daniel O'Shea and Rebekah Greene will face the toughest tests of their careers when they compete in Europe over the next month.