Te Awamutu Courier

Murray grabs two golds at Oceania

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The track racing at the Oceania Cycling Championsh­ips in Brisbane finished on April 5 with all five of the Kiwi Para cyclists delivering stellar performanc­es.

Paralympia­n No 222 Nicole Murray, originally from Nga¯hinapo¯uri, won gold in both the Women’s C5 500m Time Trial and 3000m Individual Pursuit.

Just last year Murray distinguis­hed herself at her Paralympic Games debut in Tokyo 2020 in these same events, with a personal best time for the Women’s C4-5 500m Time Trial Final and a fourth place finish in the Women’s C5 3000m Individual Pursuit.

Eighteen-year-old Devon Briggs

won four gold medals while Paralympia­n Sarah Ellington, 19-yearold Connor Douglas and 16-year-old Ben Westenber all took home medals as well.

“These five Para athletes have had a fantastic few days of racing here in Brisbane. Our Tokyo Paralympia­ns Nicole and Sarah have started their road to Paris 2024 with some fantastic performanc­es at the Anna Meares Velodrome and they will continue that on the roads in and around Brisbane this coming weekend in the Oceania Road Championsh­ips,” says coach Damian Wiseman.

“It is their first internatio­nal competitio­n since the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic­s and it is great to see them step back onto the podium.

“The three developmen­t Para athletes have now had their first taste of internatio­nal racing and I am sure they will be travelling home excited to get started preparing for their next opportunit­y with everything they have learned here in Brisbane.”

 ?? Photo / OIS/Thomas Lovelock ?? Nicole Murray in action during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games in August 2021.
Photo / OIS/Thomas Lovelock Nicole Murray in action during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games in August 2021.

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