Olympics
Silver medal 49er skiff sailors on Olympic success
New Zealand sailors Isaac McHardie and Will McKenzie claimed silver medals in the men's 49er skiff at the Paris Olympics at the weekend. McHardie and McKenzie spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Golfer Lydia Ko on Olympic hopes
NZ has another good chance for a medal in the golf, with Rio silver medallist Lydia Ko playing the women's tournament from Thursday. Ko spoke to Barry Guy. Audio
Noah Lyles wins men's 100m
One of the great 100m sprint finals at the Olympic Games has just come to an end. Nathan Rarere provides an update on all the action from Paris. Audio
NZ pole vaulter Eliza McCartney begins Olympic campaign
New Zealand pole vault star Eliza McCartney begins her Olympic campaign on Monday. McCartney spoke to Barry Guy. Audio
Day 10 update from Paris Olympics
It may have been a fairly quiet day for New Zealand's athletes, but Luuka Jones and Finn Butcher did progress to the Kayak cross quarterfinals, which will run overnight on Monday. Audio
Weekend Olympic wrap
A weekend that started on a high has finished in a slump, with kiwi athletes missing medals in shot put, swimming, and the 100 metre sprint. Audio
Retiring rowing silver medallist Emma Twigg on her amazing team
Rowing legend Emma Twigg wrapped up her career with a silver medal - she caught up with Nathan Rarere. Audio
Lydia Ko getting tips from men on Paris golf course
Barry Guy has been pounding the Parisian pavements chasing sport stories for the nation - he caught up with Lydia Ko as she prepared for her first round at the Olympic golf tournament Audio
Emma Twigg takes rowing silver as athletics starts on struggle street
Emma Twigg brings home silver in the single sculls, while the athletics starts with a whimper for New Zealand's athletes. Audio
Silver for the sailing McKiwis Isaac McHardie and Will McKenzie
The McKiwis, Isaac McHardie and Will McKenzie, continue New Zealand's Olympic medal run with silver in the sailing. Audio
NZ wins three medals in an hour of rowing power
Brooke Francis and Lucy Spoors secure New Zealand's second gold medal of the Paris Games in a stunning hour at the rowing. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Friday 2 August
On today's episode, New Zealand's rowers went on a medal rush last night at the Nautical Stadium just outside Paris, we hear from Nathan Rarere as well as all of the medal winners, we also hear from… Audio
Medal winning rowers' mum celebrates in Paris
New Zealand's rowers have hauled in three medals overnight on Thursday. The streak began with the women's double sculls Lucy Spoors and Brooke Francis taking the top spot. Not long after, Lucy's… Audio
Rowers provide medal rush at Paris Olympics
New Zealand's rowers went on a medal rush last night at the Nautical Stadium just outside Paris. Three crews will bring medals home to New Zealand, one of each colour, after a one-hour flurry of great… Audio
NZ rowers in the medals at Paris Olympics
New Zealand's rowers went on a medal rush at the Nautical Stadium just outside Paris on Thursday night. Three crews will bring medals home to New Zealand, one of each colour, after a one-hour flurry… Audio
Our rowers win Gold, Silver and Bronze medals
A full set of medals from the rowing overnight - Nathan spoke with a trifecta of winners after their events Audio
1500m runner Sam Tanner on Village life in Paris
Our 1500m hopes rest on the shoulders of Sam Tanner - Nathan Rarere caught up with him before his first race Audio
Hayden Wilde takes silver in thrilling men's triathlon
New Zealand has a second Olympic medal after a brilliant battle in the men's triathlon. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 1 August
On today's episode, triathlete Hayden Wilde has won silver in the men's triathlon, we cross to Nathan Rarere in Paris, as well as talking to Hayden Wilde's proud grandparents, Guyon Espiner discusses… Audio
Hayden Wilde's grandparents on silver medal at Paris Olympics
New Zealand triathlete Hayden Wilde won silver in the Paris Olympics on Wednesday night. His grandparents were watching from Tūrangi. His grandparents Anita and Bruce Wilde spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio