The Tokyo Diaries – 7th August
By Keith Miler Bronze for Lydia Ko in the Golf, as she tied for second in the penultimate day of Tokyo 2021 2020. After a striking a fine 65 on[…]
By Keith Miller The morning started with a casual 50km Walk for Men. This hip surgeon’s wet dream got underway early in the Tokyo morning to ensure that the competitors[…]
By Keith Miller An historical day for New Zealand, as Lisa Carrington became her country’s most successful Olympian in winning Gold at the K1 500. After again getting off to[…]
By Keith Miller The day started for me with both the Men’s Decathlon and the Women’s Heptathlon events. Canadian Damian Warner got off to an absolute flier, breaking the World[…]
By Keith Miller What day for Lisa Carrington – and it may not be over yet. She kicked off the day with a comprehensive win in her K1 200m semi-final,[…]
By Keith Miller The focus for New Zealand largely shifted back on to the water as Lisa Carrington made her first appearance in Tokyo. And what a start – in[…]
By Keith Miller We’ve hit that stage of the calendar where Track & Field is really starting to dominate proceedings and from a New Zealand perspective, things are looking very[…]
By Keith Miller Another successful day for New Zealand in Tokyo, with Gold Medal in the Women’s Sevens, and a Trampolining Bronze for Dylan Schmidt. Up against Fiji in the[…]
By Keith Miller As far as New Zealand Olympic history goes, you’d be hard pressed to go past the magical hour today on the water. After consecutive fourth placings at[…]