Seven time national surfing champion Bill Stairmand joins Daniel McHardy on the Weekly Shred with Mount Gay Rum to talk all things surfing including qualifying for the Olympics.
This week on the Big Fat Chew panel Daniel McHardy is joined by former Blackcaps Fast bowlers Chris Martin & Hamish Bennett.
They discuss the current test between Australia and New Zealand and also reminisce on the good old days.
Sean Horan joined Daniel McHardy to speak about his coaching journey which now has him leading the Chinese women's national team.
The have just qualified for the Olympics and are starting to gather some real momentum as they look to establish themselves as a genuine sevens programme.
This week on the Big Fat Chew Panel Daniel McHardy is joined by Nick Mills and Richard Petrie to discuss the week's sporting topics.
Topics covered: Blackcaps selections, Paul Coll, The Breakers and their fortunes and the All Blacks coaching idol.
All this plus much more!
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have become house hold names in New Zealand through their unparalleled success. on the water.
Whether it be sailing in the Olympics or for Team New Zealand,the America's Cup or in any other event they stick their hands up for, the duo attract plenty of support with their distinctly Kiwi attitude to competition.
Sport and sailing aren't the only things which consume their thoughts though, the health of our oceans and quality of the seas surrounding New Zealand and beyond are major passions for both of them.
That's led them to launch a their charity Live Ocean, which will support and invest in promising marine science, innovation, technology and marine conservation projects.
Daniel McHardy spoke to both Peter and Blair about this new endeavour, what led them to kick starting it and how they're planning on managing their time with the Olympics and America's Cup on the horizon.
In this week's edition of the Weekly Shred Daniel McHardy catches up with Olympic kayaker Mike Dawson who is about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime, in one day. Him and a group of adventurers/recreational warriors (including world champion extreme kayaker Sam Sutton) are setting out to see how much they can pack into one day this Friday, hoping to kick-start a nation-wide movement called One Day NZ.
Their itenery includes skiing Ruapehu, dipping into the hot pools in Taupo, mountain biking shuttles in Whakarewarewa, walking on the Kaituna river track, rafting the Kaituna, surfing at Papamoa and a lovely sunset beer at Pap Tav.
Here Mike talk about his big day planned and see if it entices you to get out and enjoy a slice of Aotearoa.
While Daniel McHardy was at the Winter Games broadcasting live from Cardrona, he was joined by one of the freeski slope-style judges Luke Hetzel.
Luke explained what the judges are looking for and what is the actual criteria the athletes follow.
While Daniel McHardy was broadcasting from live at Cardrona during the Winter Games we had winter sports legend Jossi Wells join as a guest host and interview the new High Performance manager of Snow Sports New Zealand Nic Cavanagh.
Daniel McHardy is joined by Tom Farrey, the Executive Director of the Sports & Society Program, which he founded in 2011 with the support of the Aspen Institute.
Farrey has done extensive research and and study on youth sports all over the world and runs his eye over the proposed changes by Sport NZ and our biggest codes to combat the younger generations giving up on sports.
Daniel McHardy is joined this week on the Big fat Chew panel by Matt Buck and David Chote.
They look at the big sporting topics of the week including all of the All Blacks news, Nick Kyrgios, English Premier league's return and the end of the 1029 Warriors.
All this and more!