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    Lisa Carrington has won gold in the K1 500 at the Canoe sprint World Cup regatta in Poznan in Poland

    Lisa Carrington has won gold in the K1 500 at the Canoe sprint World Cup regatta in Poznan in Poland


    The New Zealand K4 500 had their best result as a crew, winning silver.



    13 times champion Rafael Nadal has been taken to a fifth set in his fourth round match at the French Tennis Open in Paris.

    The Spaniard has just lost the fourth set 6-3 against Canadian Felix Augier-Aliassime.

    Novak Djokovic is through to his 16th Roland Garros quarter final, beating Russian Karen Khachanov in straight sets.



    For the first time since 1999, Nottingham Forest are in the Premier League.

    They've beaten Huddersfield Town 1-nil in the championship playoff final.



    Australia has stunned the All Blacks Sevens in the first play of extra time to win the World Series final in Twickenham.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     05 Apr: Taking the tiller from sailing greats Peter Burling and Blair Tuke is hopefully a boon, not a burden, for their New Zealand Olympic replacements
     25 Mar: New Zealand have cashed in on Australia's misfortune at their home SailGP event in Lyttelton
     23 Mar: New Zealand SailGP driver Peter Burling has challenged his fellow competitors to introduce fan-friendly team identities
     23 Mar: The table-topping Australian SailGP team is hopeful the strong winds forecast for this weekend's regatta in Lyttelton will materialise
     22 Mar: The New Zealand SailGP team are embracing home advantage ahead of the second edition of the Lyttelton regatta starting tomorrow
     07 Mar: Organisers of Lyttelton's Sail GP regatta are expecting record breaking crowds
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