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1000 NZ athletes affected by decision to postpone Olympic Games
Up to 1000 New Zealand athletes training to qualify for the 2020 Olympics have been affected by the decision to postpone the Tokyo Olympic Games.
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Whānau BMX champs hopes dashed by Covid-19
Brother and sister duo Renae and Thomas Colman Savage are top New Zealand BMX riders that have had their world championship hopes dashed, after the coronavirus crisis put a stop to the national qualifying competition.
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Māori daredevil riders centre stage
The 20th Big Boys Toys is underway in Auckland and Māori extreme sports riders Kingi Walters and Jed Mildon are taking centre stage, showing their skills to hundreds of enthusiasts.
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BMX taking Jessie Smith around the world
The Hillcrest High School student will take a step closer to realising her ultimate dream when she represents New Zealand at the Youth Olympics in Argentina later this year.
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Pene set to perform at Crankworx Rotorua
Tuhoto Ariki Pene of Te Arawa is set to complete at next week's Crankworx international mountain biking event in Rotorua. The U19 downhill Mountain Bike NZ champion will be competing in four events.
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NZ Mighty 11's seeking redemption over Australia
After losing in Australia earlier this year, the New Zealand Mighty 11's team are seeking redemption. They're part of the 500 plus contingent of riders set to compete at the North Island BMX championships in Whangarei this weekend.
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BMX Champ returns from injury and sets sights on Tokyo
19-year-old BMX rider Brandon Lee Te Hiko has had his fair share of injuries this season, but the former Australian Junior Champion is determined to get back on the bike and back to his best in the New Year.
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BMX star Sarah Walker elected to International Olympic Committee
Māori BMX sensation, Sarah Walker (Te Whakatōhea) has been elected as a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Walker, who won silver at the London Olympics in 2012, missed out on qualifying for her third Olympic Games after an injury-plagued build-up to Rio.
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Native Affairs Summer Series – Jed BMX
If your mind can conceive it then your heart will believe it. That's the mantra of Māori sport star Jed Mildon, who has made extreme sports history this year, as the first person in the world to master flipping four times on a BMX.