Five-time New Zealand cross-country mountain bike champion Anton Cooper has labelled the Christchurch massacre on Friday "heartbreaking".
Minutes after winning his fifth national title in Rotorua this afternoon Cooper, who was born and raised in Christchurch, expressed his distress over the terror attack which killed 49 people and injured more than 40.
"You try not to let it affect you, but it's honestly heartbreaking that these things happen in New Zealand now," Cooper said.
Despite needing to focus on the race and chasing his third consecutive national title, Cooper said it was hard not to think about what was happening back home.
"It was playing on my mind out there in the race, when the going got tough I thought of it, actually, a couple of times and it really brought the best out of me and pushed me to the limit.