A Kerikeri man's last-minute decision to compete in the New Zealand Masters Games - and the two-day drive to get there because all flights to Dunedin were full - paid off handsomely with a swag of medals, including three golds.
Success at the games has also been a great boost for Alyn George. With his wife, Jaki, he has been through a torrid five years which included losing their home in the Christchurch earthquake, a drawn-out insurance battle, health problems and an assault at Ngawha Prison.
The 60-year-old won gold in the badminton singles, mixed doubles and men's doubles, as well as silver in the tennis mixed doubles and bronze medals in the men's tennis singles and doubles.
Mr George said his success was unexpected, especially given that he entered at the last minute and had to play doubles with whoever he was assigned instead of his usual partner, Jaki.
Being fit helped because the heat in the badminton hall took its toll on some players.