Rob Waddell
NZ chef de mission pleased with medal tally at Glasgow
Returning now to the Commonwealth Games, and a silver medal for road cyclist, Jack Bauer, was the highlight for New Zealand in an otherwise lacklustre last day of the Commonwealth Games. Audio
Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games, Chef de Mission, Rob Waddell says he's delighted at New Zealand's medal tally, already eclipsing the team's golden haul that it won in Delhi four years ago. Audio
New Zealand team arrives in Glasgow for Commonwealth Games
Glasgow has been given the thumbs up by New Zealand Commonwealth Games organisers, who've arrived overnight to set up camp. Audio
Glasgow Commonwealth Games torch reaches NZ
The Queen's Baton for the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow has touched down in New Zealand. Audio
NZ Olympic official shocked by extent of Australian report .
The Chef de Mission for the New Zealand Olympic team, Rob Waddell, is still assessing the Australian report, although he admits an initial analysis has shocked him. Audio
Rob Waddell on the Olympic rowing action
So that first gold is due to Nathan Cohen and Joseph Sullivan, gained with their late charge in the men's double scull. Cohen's crewmate at the last Olympics in Beijing was Rob Waddell. Audio
Kiwis break rowing best
Many of New Zealand's medal hopes seem to be on the water. Audio
Waikato locals oppose public funds going to cycling centre
A suggestion that rates money could help build the National Cycling Centre in Waikato has angered Grey Power and ratepayer groups in the region. Audio
Waddell To Go To Olympics
After two weeks deliberation, Rowing New Zealand has announced he'll join Nathan Cohen in the Men's Double Sculls in Beijing. Audio
Waddell Blames Heart Condition For Race Loss
Rob Waddell has revealed he has a heart condition after losing to Mahe Drysdale. Audio
Rowing Selection (Part 2)
It's one all - and now the stage is set for a classic final showdown on the water. Audio
Olympic Rowing Showdown
Olympic trial showdown begins on Sunday between rowers, Rob Waddell and Mahe Drysdale for the men's single sculls berth. Audio
Olympic Single Skulls
Rob Waddell and Mahe Drysdale continue their battle to represent NZ at the Beijing games. Audio