Te Awamutu Courier

NZ riders surpass medals record

Murray made podium in every event she entered

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The 2024 UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championsh­ips have wrapped up with a slew of medals for the Kiwis in Rio de Janeiro, many won by competitor­s from the Waikato region.

To round out the competitio­n, Paralympia­n No 222 and former Ngāhinapōu­ri resident Nicole Murray claimed gold, silver and bronze medals on day five.

This brought her medal tally to five across the championsh­ips, meaning she made the podium in every event she entered.

Cambridge para athlete Devon Briggs grabbed a world title as well as nabbing an additional silver and bronze.

In total, the Kiwis brought home a record 11 medals — one better than their 10-medal haul last year.

It’s a significan­t step up for the squad and a positive indicator for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

“I’m thrilled with this world championsh­ips. We have a new world champion in Devon Briggs, in a discipline which is going to be at Paris 2024. And what’s more, it came with a world record,” coach Damian Wiseman said.

“We had some brilliant racing from everyone. Last year we won 10 medals, and this year we have won 11. Looking beyond the tally, I believe we have had overall a better level of

performanc­e. Everyone is returning home having represente­d New Zealand outstandin­gly.”

Day five had all five Kiwi para cyclists take part in eliminatio­n races. In this discipline, the trailing rider is eliminated as they complete each lap.

“It’s exciting to see the Kiwis dominating the exhibition events in their respective classifica­tions with Devon winning bronze in the C3/C4 eliminatio­n race and Nicole Murray winning gold in the first-ever women’s C4/C5 eliminatio­n race,” Wiseman said.

Cambridge resident Anna Taylor

partnered Murray in the eliminatio­n race, adding the gold to her previous silver (WC4 500m time trial) and bronze (women’s C4) medals.

Briggs’ bronze medal was not without cost as another rider clipped his bike, causing him to crash towards the end of the race.

Escaping without major injury, Briggs received the bronze medal when the athlete causing the crash was disqualifi­ed.

Despite the incident, the Cambridge 20-year-old and his teammates headed home with huge smiles on their faces.

 ?? Photos / CBC ?? Nicole Murray claimed gold, silver and bronze medals on day five of the 2024 UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championsh­ips.
Photos / CBC Nicole Murray claimed gold, silver and bronze medals on day five of the 2024 UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championsh­ips.
 ?? ?? Devon Briggs celebrates at the 2024 UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championsh­ips.
Devon Briggs celebrates at the 2024 UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championsh­ips.

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