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Briana Stephenson back in Hawke's Bay/Gisborne colours for silver

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Former Waipukurau athlete Briana Stephenson, 24, has moved a little closer to home. She’s changed back to her original Hawke’s Bay/Gisborne colours where it all began, although she’ll continue to train out of Auckland focusing on women’s heptathlon.

Leading into the Combined Events Nationals, held in Dunedin recently, Briana had shown great form winning the 100m hurdles at the Wellington Capital Classic, then also winning the javelin at the Hamilton Porritt Classic, with a huge PB, 38.01m.

Dunedin turned on two great days of weather and competitio­n. Day 1 started with an explosive 100m hurdles effort, 13.93s (wind 0.8). Unfortunat­ely hitting the 8th hurdle of 10 slowed her down briefly. She now moves into NZ #1 for this event, for now.

Standing at 1.62m tall Briana leaped to a new high jump PB, 1.77m. The 15cm height improvemen­ts are almost half of the world record which stands at 31cm, athlete’s height to personal best jump. Briana’s shotput is undergoing technical improvemen­ts and is not quite there yet.

Day 1 finished with the 200m where Briana ran a season-best 24.23s (wind 2.8), to blitz the field. She had achieved a day 1 PB and was sitting second.

Day 2 started with long jump and after doing two huge no jumps, Briana had to be a bit more passive on her final attempt, so as not to zero out on points. 5.71m (wind 0.2) was safe and secure, and also a legal season best. In javelin, 34.80m wasn’t quite what she was after.

The 800m is always last. Briana battled it out with the overall eventual winner but came from behind in a thrilling race, to win it in style. 2m 15.06s smashed her previous PB of 2:19.79. She had achieved a day 2 PB.

Briana’s 5619 overall points was an 85-point PB. She temporaril­y now sits at #2 in NZ during 2024 and #9 overall for NZ women’s heptathlon.

The gold medal went to former Gisborne girl and Christchur­ch-based athlete, Maddie Wilson, 21, with her 5990 points the best seen for many years in NZ.

 ?? ?? Combined Events National medallists 2024: Aliyah Johnson (Auckland) bronze, Maddie Wilson (Canterbury) gold, Briana Stephenson (Hawke’s Bay/Gisborne) silver.
Combined Events National medallists 2024: Aliyah Johnson (Auckland) bronze, Maddie Wilson (Canterbury) gold, Briana Stephenson (Hawke’s Bay/Gisborne) silver.

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