When Sabrina Grogan took up running she could barely last 20 minutes and despised the sport.
Fast forward four years and the 24-year-old Tauranga woman has held the New Zealand mountain running title for the past two years and is getting ready for the World Mountain Running Championships in Europe in September.
In preparation for the champs in Andorra, a small state between France and Spain, she is showing fine form with a strong win in the women's half-marathon event in the Gazley Volkswagen Wellington Marathon on Sunday.
Runners from as far afield as Argentina, Canada, France, French Polynesia, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, China, Malaysia, Netherlands, Niger, Oman, Singapore, Taiwan, UK, USA, Australia and around New Zealand were among the starters.
Though disappointed with her finishing time of 1hr 25min 04secs, 1min 40secs ahead of second-placed Cambridge runner Emerson Deverell, Grogan gave it her all in Wellington's rough weather conditions. During parts of the race, she said "standing up and moving" was quite an achievement in itself.