Sailing
Tauranga eyes opportunity to host America's Cup
Could America's Cup become Tauranga's Cup? The city is eyeing an opportunity to host the America's cup, and while mayor Greg Brownless says although the idea wasn't his - he's right behind it. Video, Audio
Richard Gladwell: How Team New Zealand Stunned the World
Sailing journalist and photographer Richard Gladwell covered the 2017 America's Cup series in Bermuda and has written a book - Lone Wolf - How Emirates Team New Zealand Stunned the World. It's about… Audio
Auld Mug and Log O'Wood in double act
The America's Cup and the Ranfurly Shield are on public display together today in New Plymouth in what's believed to be a first. Audio
Burling second in Moth world champs
Victorious America's Cup helmsman Peter Burling has finished second at the moth sailing world championships in Italy.
Sir Russell Coutts has a new job
Sir Russell Coutts is turning his attention to training New Zealand's up and coming sailors following Oracle Team USA's defeat to Team New Zealand at the America's Cup.
Insight: Tacking towards the next America's Cup
The America's Cup celebration parades have come to an end, but the planning for the next race has only just started. Todd Niall considers where and what form the next America’s Cup challenge will… Video, Audio
Govt urged to move fast on America's Cup decisions
After a series of victory parades, Team New Zealand will turn its attention to criticial decisions on the timing and nature of the next regatta. Auckland has not yet been confirmed as the host city… Audio
Conditions unclear on govt's cash injection to Team NZ
It's unclear what conditions have been placed on the $5 million the Government is to give Team New Zealand. Our reporter Todd Niall says the money could be used to stop key team members from being… Audio
A chance to celebrate America's Cup win with Team NZ
Aucklanders wanting a glimpse of the Auld mug will get their chance on Thursday. Brett O'Riley is the chief executive of Auckland Tourism, Events & Economic Development. Audio
America's Cup coverage overboard?
As most New Zealanders count down the sleeps until next Thursday's home coming parade for the victorious Team New Zealand, others seem to be dreading it. Our reporter Adriana Weber with the week that… Audio
Team NZ performance coach compares win with 1995
Team New Zealand's performance coach Murray Jones has compared this America's Cup win to the famous 1995 campaign. Our reporter in Bermuda, Todd Niall, spoke to Murray Jones, who was with the team in… Audio
America's Cup victory- what next?
Emirates Team New Zealand has won back the Auld Mug in fine fashion, dominating the series 7-1, and avenging their shock defeat of four years ago......but what will be the enduring impact on sailing… Audio
Bermuda won't host next America's Cup
Last week the Premier of Bermuda Michael Dunkley said the island was keen to keep the "Americas Cup buzz" and host the next regatta. Well that won't be happening now! Audio
NZ should get behind America's Cup - Simon Bridges
The Minister of Economic Development says New Zealanders should get behind the technology and innovation of the America's Cup. Audio
Ian Taylor on tech at the America's Cup
Ever wonder about those computer graphics that look almost as high tech as the yacht racing itself? They are the work of Ian Taylor, one time rock singer, TV presenter and then proprietor of a… Audio
Team members after the race
Our America's Cup reporter Todd Niall was at the press conference after the winning race. Audio
Goff welcomes Cup win but won't be promising dollops of cash
Auckland's mayor Phil Goff says he had discussions yesterday about a potential victory parade for the team who arrive back on Thursday. He says it should be toured around the whole country. Audio
Penny Whiting & Larry Keating on Team NZ's performance
Auckland's Queen of Sailing and last cup's commentator Larry Keating on New Zealand's win in the America's Cup. Audio
Simon Shaw
Simon Shaw, a British former world match racing champ, is in Bermuda providing the in-village commentary. Audio
Reporter in Bermuda says it's now 'business time'
Our reporter Todd Niall says the ceremony is over, and it's getting to the business part now. Audio