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Otago's cricket team is on a winning streak in the national Twenty-20 tournament.
The Volts have won four of their past five games, putting them at the top of the table.
And players are sharing the secret of their success.
The city's good weather has helped in showcasing young talented athletes from around Otago.
More than 800 primary pupils have been competing in a yearly regional athletics championship.
And they've been nudging some long-held records.
Dozens of junior tennis players have been taking to the Edgar Centre's courts for a regional tournament.
More than 50 youth were involved in the annual event, which pitted the lower South Island's top players against one another.
And there were some big hits among the small competitors.
People from all over the country are in the city competing in a national bowling tournament.
The disabled bowls championship event is seeing competitors take to the green over four days.
And they're not letting physical quirks get in the way.
Locals are taking matters into their own hands to celebrate the All Black's Rugby World Cup win.
The New Zealand Rugby Union has confirmed the winning side will not visit Dunedin as part of their victory tour.
But southern supporters are planning their own way to honour the back to back win.
Locals are recovering from an early Sunday start, after packing Octagon bars to watch the Rugby World Cup final.
The All Blacks took New Zealand to victory with a 34-17 win against Australia.
And now residents are rallying to see the trophy.
A top Australian bowler has triumphed in one of New Zealand's premier tournaments, held in the city.
More than 30 competitors spent the long weekend on the green, eyeing a $15,000 prize pool.
But it wasn't just the money that enticed players south.
Local engineering students have been testing the torque of their homemade engines.
They've been racing grass karts in a South Island challenge.
And with the finish line behind them, they've got other goals in sight.
Otago's dreams of making this year's ITM Cup championship final have been dashed by a strong Wellington side.
Otago's ITM Cup side has risen from the ashes to make this year's semifinal.
The team trails Wellington by five points going into the final round of fixtures.
And on the back of a winning streak, players are confident of success.