Mark Todd
Sir Mark Todd on Badminton
Sir Mark talks about a bizarre day at Badminton with an unprecedented amount of retirees, eliminations and withdrawals, and a poor result for the New Zealand team. Audio
Auckland apartment project with communal recreation areas
An Auckland property developer is trying an unconventional way of attracting buyers to a new apartment complex. Audio
Government to unveil Auckland housing plan today
Special residential brownfield developer Mark Todd; Darryl Evans, chief executive of the Mangere Budgeting Services Trust; and David Wilson, director of Institute of Public Policy, AUT, who says the… Audio
Mark Todd to be knighted for services to Equestrian
Sir Mark Todd speaks to us from France. Audio
Extra Time for 4 May 2012
We talk to the Highlanders in-form fullback Ben Smith as he prepares for to make his 50th appearance for the Super Rugby southerners, we pick the brain of coach and four time Olympic gold medallist… Audio
Todd says he can overcome injury to Olympic horse
Double gold medalilst Mark Todd says he is still on course to be part of the New Zealand Olympic equestrian team for London, despite his preferred horse - Land Vision - being ruled out of contention. Audio
Olympic plans thrown into disarray by Badminton cancellation
Plans for one of New Zealand's leading medal sports at this year's London Olympics have been thrown into disarray with the overnight cancellation of the Badminton Horse Trials in England. Audio
Mark Todd wins his fourth Badminton title
Mark Todd has won his fourth title at the Badminton Horse Trials in Britain, 31 years after winning for the first time. Audio
Mark Todd's Sixth Olympics
It's back in the saddle for one of New Zealand's most successful Olympians. Audio
Tibetan's Ask NZ Athletes to Reconsider Bejing Olympics
The wife of a Tibetan man living in Christchurch is asking NZ athletes to reconsider their involvement in the Beijing Olympics. Audio
Mark Todd Comes Out of Retirement
8 years after retiring, one of the country's most successful Olympians wants to represent New Zealand again in Beijing. Audio