Eliza McCartney, Olivia McTaggart and Imogen Ayris, including a touch of international flavour in the field, will attempt to raise the bar in pole vaulting with, hopefully, no strings attached in Hastings today.
"The string is there to hold the bar while the athletes are ready to go and onto the runway then it's released on the jump," says pole vaulting coach Jeremy McColl, of Auckland, after the wicked westerlies made life difficult for his stable of athletes at the HB Regional Sports Park during a qualifying round before the 20th edition of the annual Allan and Sylvia Potts Memorial Classic today.
McColl says ideal conditions will help the athletes. Today's forecast is fine with northwesterlies turning easterly for a time in the afternoon.
Rio Olympic bronze medallist McCartney is making a comeback after picking up a heel injury competing in Birmingham five months ago, ending her 2018 season there.
The 22-year-old Aucklander has a PB of 4.94m and McColl is pretty happy with where she is now with her full run-up training.