Being crowned a three-time world multisport champion does not make Sam Clark any different from any other boy next door, according to mentor and influential support crew member Emily Miazga.
Sam Clark’s body may have been aching from head to toe but the thrill of being mentioned alongside a number of multisport legends after winning a third consecutive world championship multisport...
The South African flag was being proudly waved about to rapturous applause when Robyn Owen won the women’s world multisport title in the Longest Day section of the Coast to Coast on Saturday.
Whakatane's Sam Clark demolished the open men's field to record a three-peat on the world championship multisport Longest Day course at the Kathmandu Coast to Coast.
The Kingston Flyer is back — in the form of Kingston athlete Tony Phillips, who stole a commanding lead on the first day of the two-day Coast to Coast yesterday
One of the strongest women’s fields in the event’s 35-year history looks set to contest the world championships multisport crown which starts at 6am today.
The recent spell of warm weather will pale in comparison to the heat at the head of both the men's and women's fields of this year's Coast to Coast, starting on Kumara Beach tomorrow morning.
It was a battle of the northern and southern hemispheres, a battle of the Smiths and a battle of attrition, but in the end, in this year’s Port Road Race, held yesterday, there was only one winner,...
Ali Forsyth was full of praise for the greenkeepers after he skipped his team to a 21-13 victory in the final of the men's fours at the national championships at the Taieri Bowling Club yesterday.
It was not a final for the fainthearted when the Mandy Boyd-skipped four won the women's title at the national championships at the Taieri Bowling Club yesterday.
A golden performance in the women’s and a game of two halves in the men’s summed up the two singles finals at the national championships at the Taieri Bowling Club yesterday.
Ali Forsyth and Gary Lawson, pairs champions in different teams, are now national champions together, after winning the pairs title at the national championships at the Taieri Bowling Club yesterday.
The boundary scope used by Colin McKenzie, the umpire at Dunedin’s Kaikorai Bowling Club, during the national championships, is an innovation allowing umpires to make prompt, accurate ...
The competitive streak in Carolyn Crawford (St Clair) shone through in the qualifying rounds of the women’s singles, pairs and fours at this year’s nationals championships in Dunedin.
Two life-saving deliveries from skip Mike Kernaghan on the final end secured a spot in the quarterfinals of the men’s fours at the national championships yesterday.
It has been a mixture of family, business and bowls for Nelson couple Amy and Shannon McIlroy in the lead-up to this year’s national championships in Dunedin.