Sport Hawke's Bay is your local Regional Sports Trust, a charitable trust established in 1989 to assist the development of sport and active recreation organisations and structures in the region.
Ramblers is a a road cycling club based in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand.
Futsal, the world’s fastest growing indoor sport, is the FIFA approved version of indoor football. Contact us now to find out how you can play this exciting game of speed and skill.
Covering the Central North Island our Federation has over 190 Clubs and Schools and approx 14,500 members. Whether as a club administrator, player, coach or referee we look forward to assisting you either through this website or by contacting one of our Regional offices.
Hawke’s Bay United (HBU) represents the east coast of the North Island in the New Zealand Football Championship (NZFC). The Bay has always been a proud and successful football area, and Hawke’s Bay United are keen to see this continue.
At SPARC (Sport & Recreation New Zealand) we're dedicated to getting New Zealanders moving. That means everything from supporting elite athletes to getting out into local communities and encouraging people to get active.
The mission of the Halberg Trust is to honour sporting excellence and link people with a disability to sport and active leisure.
Athletics New Zealand is a foundation sport involving running, jumping, throwing and walking. These core skills are integrated into all aspects of athletics coaching and competing.
GYMSPORTS NEW ZEALAND (GSNZ) is the national sports organisation responsible for the development, promotion and governance of Rhythmic and Artistic Gymnastics, Aerobics, Trampoline sports and Gym For All.
BikeNZ provides support, structure, development, guidance, governance and money to the sport of cycling.
Based at the ASB Waikato Tennis Centre, Dey St, Hamilton, Tennis Waikato-Bays is made up of 57 Affiliated clubs and 6,850 members. The Tennis Waikato-Bays Region covers a wide area including, Thames Valley\Coromandel, Bay of Plenty, Poverty Bay, Hawke’s Bay and the Waikato.
New Zealand Football is responsible for administration of the game at national level and regionally through the seven Federations nationwide, with the valued support of our sponsors and partners.