Mahe Drysdale
Sporting History NZ: Mahé Drysdale
For Sporting History NZ today we talk to Olympic gold winning rower Mahé Drysdale. Audio
Mahe Drysdale responds to High Performance Sport NZ appeal
A legal rematch is pending between High Performance Sport New Zealand and some of it top athletes. The agency is appealing an Employment Relations Authority decision requiring it to collectively… Video, Audio
Mahe Drysdale responds to ERA decision
The days of some elite athletes representing Aotearoa on the international stage for the glory and a grant if they're lucky could soon be over. The Employment Relations Authority has found in favour… Video, Audio
Are our Olympians actually employees?
A group of top athletes is taking an employment case against High Performance Sport - why? Audio
Top athlete's employment case against High Performance Sport
Athletes from two of the country's most successful Olympic sports have launched landmark employment proceedings against High Performance Sport NZ.
The group includes more than 60 rowers and cyclists… Video, Audio
Extra Time for 11 June 2021
Athletes and social media. It's a combination giving sports fans increasingly more access to - and information about - the world's best sports people. It's also a combination that comes with pitfalls… Audio
Retiring 'almost like leaving family behind' - Mahe Drysdale
Olympic rowing great Mahe Drysdale has bid an emotional farewell to his rowing family, officially announcing his retirement on Thursday morning.
Drysdale, 42, has dominated the single scull for more… Video, Audio
Drysdale unfazed by third-place finish
Double Olympic gold medallist Mahe Drysdale is keeping his eyes on the long-term prize after finishing third in the single sculls at the national rowing championships on Lake Karapiro today.
Extra Time for 7 February 2020
In Extra Time this week, former Black Cap now commentator and analyst Peter McGlashan chats with Clay Wilson about all the latest in New Zealand cricket, while we also hear from Olympic rowing… Audio
Drysdale selected for squad, but his dream is pinned on singles
Rowing great Mahe Drysdale has all but given up on his dream of a hat trick of Olympic single scull gold medals. Audio
Sports call: Drysdale deserves crack at Olympic hat-trick
Sports Call - It would be wrong of Rowing New Zealand to deny two-time Olympic champion Mahe Drysdale a crack at an Olympic hat-trick.
Drysdale looks at rowing for Fiji in bid to get to Olympics
New Zealand's two-time Olympic rowing champion Mahe Drysdale is considering switching allegiance to Fiji in a bid to get to the Tokyo Olympics. Drysdale has missed out on the New Zealand single scull… Audio
Manson too strong for Drysdale in single sculls
Robbie Manson has beaten double Olympic champion Mahe Drysdale into second at the national rowing championships on Lake Ruataniwha near Twizel today.
Rowing: History for men's quad at World Champs
The recent inclusion of Olympic champion Mahe Drysdale has helped the New Zealand men's quad make history at the Rowing World Championships in Bulgaria.
Drysdale crew struggles at World Champs
Two time Olympic gold medallist Mahe Drysdale hasn't made the best of starts with his new rowing crew.
Drysdale wins spot in quad
Two-time Olympic rowing champion Mahe Drysdale will shift boats to race in the men's quad for New Zealand at next month's World Championships in Bulgaria.
Rowing rep unknown beyond world champs
Rowing New Zealand haven't made any decisions about the process to decide who will represent them in the men's single sculls beyond this year's World Championships.
Robbie Manson to represent NZ at Rowing World Champs
Robbie Manson has won the race to represent New Zealand at this year's Rowing World Championships. He beat rival and two-time olympic champion Mahe Drysdale at the latest World Cup Regatta in… Audio
Manson and Drysdale set for showdown
The New Zealand rowers Robbie Manson and Mahe Drysdale will go head-to-head at the World Cup regatta in Lucerne this weekend with the victor gaining a place in the New Zealand team.
Manson and Drysdale both going to World Cup
New Zealand Rowing has confirmed it will send two single scullers to the World Cup meetings in Europe later this year.