The para swimming great will miss her investiture ceremony after getting the coronavirus but still plans to head to the Commonwealth Games later this month.
“I want to be able to give it at least one more run at a high level," the American great said.
The Warriors said Reece Walsh "had indicated his wish to stay in Australia" while confirming the previously-reported return of Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad.
The Black Sticks women won 3-1 win to keep their strong start going in the Netherlands.
The mercurial quarter-finalist is facing common assault charges back home in Australia.
“I always believed,” the six-time champion said, “that I could turn the match around.”
Former swimming medallist Katie Sadleir is feeling a different kind of pressure heading into this year's Games.
The teen will quit the Warriors at the end of 2022, reports say, with the NZ club set to acquire former player Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad from Canberra.
It was the first time they had been able to witness him race live in nearly three years.
White Ferns skipper Sophie Devine hails landmark deal which gives her team the same pay and conditions as the Black Caps.
Whitelock out of second Test against Ireland after reporting delayed head injury, with another lock, Tupou Vaa'i, ruled out with Covid.
The Bulls, White Sox, Cubs and more put out statements about gun violence after a gunman opened fire on a parade in suburban Chicago, killing at least six.
Irish skipper is given the all-clear from concussion despite leaving the Eden Park pitch with a head injury in first Test defeat.
With the experienced lock ruled out of the second Test against Ireland, selectors may have to turn to Barrett in the second row in Dunedin.
Erin Routliffe and her Polish partner have made it to the final eight of the women's doubles.
Two NZ boats have been ruled out of this week's World Cup regatta after members of the squad contracted the virus at last week's Royal Henley regatta.
The two-time Olympic gold medalist is in the midst of a trial in Russia after she was arrested on February 17 on charges of possessing cannabis oil.
Matches will be played in Auckland and Hamilton ahead of the main event jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand.
“I need a glass of wine, for sure," the Aussie said after his win over American Brandon Nakashima.
The controversial prop said he was keen to stay but the club's treatment of his father-in-law and brother-in-law left him no option but to walk out.