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After suffering a nasty injury on a remote tramping trail, Liz Wightwick feared the worst. She had to be airlifted to safety and has some wise words for fellow trampers to avoid going through such an ordeal.
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Tom's story: Local legend hangs up his boots after a head knock Te kōrero a Tom: Ka whakairihia ngā pūtu o te toki i muri i te tukinga o tōna mahunga
After suffering a serious concussion at the top of his game, Tom Jackson made a difficult decision about his future while recovering.
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We're kicking off a public awareness campaign focusing on water safety and sport. Our Chief Customer Officer writes why water safety is so close to her heart.
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After she received the knock at the door that every family dreads, Kavana Jane wants to help save lives on the road.
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One of the founding clubs that help lay the roots for the sport of waka ama in this country made an emotional return to the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals last month.
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Alphonso’s story: Getting back on the touch field Te kōrero a Alphonso: E hoki atu ana ki te papa pā whutupōro
Alphonso Goulding is an elevator service technician by day and a touch rugby champion by evening. After recovering from pulling both his calf muscles, he can’t wait to get amongst the action this season.
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After suffering an awful ACL injury, Liv Chance is once again match-ready and back in action on the world's largest stage.
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Did you know you’re more likely to get injured around the home than anywhere else? Half of the two million claims we receive each year are for home-based injuries.
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Inspirational quadriplegic Jason Ross broke his neck in a car crash in 1988. Nearly four decades later, he’s finally re-connected with the woman who helped save his life.
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There are 16 marathons before the end of the year, including the biggest – the Auckland Marathon on 29 October. We caught up with David Cooper, a former elite-level runner and physiotherapist at Kinetics Rehab, to talk about how to prevent injury.