Invercargill will host the New Zealand secondary schools duathlon championships for the first time this weekend.
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Invercargill will host the New Zealand secondary schools duathlon championships for the first time this weekend.
The SIT Zero Fees Southland Stags opened their 2019 Mitre 10 Cup at home against Northland last night.
Jordan Michels of Invercargill has returned from his initial outing in the carsales TCR Australia Series at Queensland Raceway full of enthusiasm.
Flynn Thomas will lead the Southland Stags out onto Rugby Park in their Mitre 10 Cup opener against Northland tomorrow night.
Southland teen Cormac Buchanan will head to Spain in October to pursue his goal of competing on the world stage.
Academy Southland is celebrating fifteen years of developing many of the province’s best young sportspeople.
Target shooting stalwart Bob Dunstan was awarded a Merit Certificate at Target Shooting Southland’s annual prize giving on Saturday.
When Richard Ford finished the Godzone adventure race in Fiordland a couple of years ago, he felt neither elation nor disappointment.
Buddy Small did a bit of running as a youngster, but wasn’t really any good at it. Now he’s off to the world mountain running championships in Argentina.
Introducing a new initiative called Wahine Tae Ana Ki – a female inclusive range of sports and recreation options.
Just over a week ago we celebrated an outstanding past 12 months in Southland sport.
We caught up with rising star Conor Shearing ahead of the junior world track champs in Germany.
The relationship between Academy Southland and the Southern Institute of Technology has helped provide another pathway into the sport and recreation industry; but for one student it has also been life changing.
Highly-rated New Zealand road cyclist Tom Scully has been named the ILT Senior Sportsperson of the Year at a gala awards night in Invercargill tonight.
National and international success by Southland’s senior athletes will be on show at tonight’s ILT Southland Sports Awards.
Southland has long produced outstanding junior athletes who achieve on the national and international stage, and the past 12 months have been no different.
The Southland Sharks, the Southern Steel and the New Zealand team sprint pairing of Natasha Hansen and Emma Cumming will be recognised as finalists at the ILT Southland Sports Awards on Friday night.
There aren’t many sporting issues in recent times that have caused as much angst as the decision by a number of codes to do away with junior representative teams, including here in Southland.
It’s been another fine year for coaches and masters achievement in Southland sport over the past 12 months.