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    Some of the world's best track and field athletes will ascend on West Auckland next month

    Some of the world's best track and field athletes will ascend on West Auckland next month


    Brittany Crew of Canada, the 2018 Commonwealth Games bronze medallist, will join Dame Valerie Adams and 2018 world junior Championship gold medallist Maddison-Lee Wesche in the women's shot put at the Sir Graeme Douglas International on February 23rd.

    Gold Coast Comm Games silver medallist Henry Frayne of Australia and 2019 Australian national champion Henry Smith will feature in the men's long jump.

    Seven-times Australian Champion Damian Birkinhead will join Kiwi Tom Walsh in the senior men's shot put.

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    Rugby:
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    Rugby:
    Middle-distance runner Sam Tanner is targeting more history at Whanganui's Cooks Gardens tonight 16:17

    International:
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    General:
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    International:
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    International:
    A generation of activists like Grace Oo are taking up arms against Myanmar's military 15:36

    Soccer:
    Auckland FC's Jake Brimmer believes the presence of their supporters - the Port - may be their lucky charm 15:26

    Tennis:
    The seeded American players are seemingly cruising through to the fourth round at the Australian tennis Open, early on day seven 14:56

    Basketball:
    Another blow for the New Zealand Breakers, following last night's heartbreaking two-point overtime home loss to the Adelaide 36ers 14:06

    Lower South Island:
    Heavy rain and probably the strongest winds seen this week on the Tour of Southland are making the final stage even more gruelling 14:06


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