Otago Daily Times

Webster wins five in row

- STAFF REPORTER

OLYMPIC medallist Sam Webster banked his fifth consecutiv­e men’s sprint title on the second night of the national track championsh­ips in Invercargi­ll last night.

While Webster is best known as onethird of New Zealand’s world champion team sprint lineup, the national individual sprint title has special meaning for him after he first used it as a springboar­d back into the black skinsuit after missing out on selection for the 2012 London Olympics.

‘‘After missing out on London it was my goal to win four sprint titles, because that was me putting my hand up for Rio and saying you can’t leave me out again,’’ Webster said.

‘‘I needed to get to Rio otherwise I was going to finish my degree and stop riding — it was that simple. I put all my eggs in that basket because that London disappoint­ment hurt me.

‘‘We’ve got a different plan now. We’ve got a big few years coming up and Tokyo is going to be big for us, because we’ve got that fire in the belly. We will look to build each year, potentiall­y some of the events that were important before won’t be as important now.’’

Webster overcame Auckland and New Zealand teammate Ethan Mitchell in two rides after Mitchell had topped qualifying in the morning.

Eddie Dawkins (Southland) was the thirdfaste­st qualifier but suffered a surprise quarterfin­al loss to WaikatoBay of Plenty rider Callum Saunders. He proved that result was no fluke when he pushed Mitchell to three rides in their semifinal, but it was another Rio Olympian in Zac Williams who made it a clean sweep for Auckland when he won the bronze medal final in two rides over Saunders.

Southland’s Natasha Hansen defended her New Zealand title in the women’s sprint with two comfortabl­elooking wins over Olivia Podmore (Canterbury) in the final. Emma Cumming (Southland) claimed bronze with two wins over Tess Young (WaikatoBay of Plenty).

It was my first sprint racing since Rio, so I felt like I was just trying to get my bearings in the first few rounds,’’ Hansen said.

‘‘It was good to meet Emma in the semis because she has been pushing me to my limits in training and it was good to have that hard racing going into the final.’’

Hansen will race the keirin today before returning for work in Hamilton where she has recently completed her qualificat­ions to be an air traffic controller.

‘‘I’m pretty lucky with my company Airways. They’ve been so good with giving me the time off I need with my sport.’’

Rushlee Buchanan, who has come off tough road racing for her US profession­al team in Australia, won the women’s 20km points race from Rio Olympic and WaikatoBay of Plenty teammate Racquel Sheath, with Michaela Drummond (West Coast North Island) third.

Dylan Kennett (WaikatoBay of Plenty) and Southland’s Josh Haggerty mounted a longrange attack in the men’s 15km scratch race. Kennett cleared out in the last few laps to claim his second national title in as many nights, with Haggerty hanging on for silver and Carne Groube (West Coast North Island) sprinting the chasing bunch for third.

On the opening day on Thursday, Auckland sprinter Williams registered a shock win against Olympic teammate Dawkins in the final of the elite men’s 1000m time trial.

Young Palmerston North prospect Jordan Castle was third behind the two Olympic representa­tives.

WaikatoBay of Plenty rider Jaime Nielsen claimed the women’s 3000m individual pursuit title from teammate Buchanan, with Southland’s Kirstie James heading off Lauren Ellis (MidSouth Canterbury) for the bronze medal to prevent a clean sweep of Rio Olympians.

Otago’s Alysha Keith did not progress past the qualifying stage, recording a disappoint­ing time of 3min 44.083sec.

Kennett claimed the men’s 4000m individual pursuit, holding off local rider Nick Kergozou in the gold medal ride, with Hugo Jones (Canterbury) taking bronze from Tom Sexton (Southland).

Hansen edged out Southland teammate Emma Cumming to claim the women’s 500m time trial title, with Tess Young (WaikatoBay of Plenty) in bronze.

London Olympic BMX medallist Sarah Walker (WaikatoBay of Plenty) continued an impressive apprentice­ship on the track with fifth place.

 ?? PHOTO: DIANNE MANSON ?? Talented trio . . . Auckland riders (from left) Ethan Mitchell (silver), Sam Webster (gold) and Zac Williams (bronze) stand on the podium for the elite men’s sprint race at the national track cycling championsh­ips at the ILT Velodrome in Invercargi­ll...
PHOTO: DIANNE MANSON Talented trio . . . Auckland riders (from left) Ethan Mitchell (silver), Sam Webster (gold) and Zac Williams (bronze) stand on the podium for the elite men’s sprint race at the national track cycling championsh­ips at the ILT Velodrome in Invercargi­ll...

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