Mahe Drysdale will continue to broaden his sporting horizons by running the Queen St Mile in April - and he might not be the only Olympic gold medallist to take part.
Drysdale is keeping busy during his six-month sabbatical from rowing, completing the Coast-to-Coast multisport race earlier this month and making a tee time to be among the celebrities at the New Zealand PGA golf tournament later this week.
And the four-time sportsman of the year today confirmed he would be a starter for the golden mile on Auckland's main street on Easter Monday.
"I'll be very much out of my comfort zone" he said. "But it's for a great cause and to support one of New Zealand's true Olympic greats."
That is Sir John Walker, whose foundation had reprised the Queen St mile after a 30-year absence. Alongside the elite men's and women's races, the are a number of other events for athletes across a range of demographics, including the 'clash of the codes' race in which Drysdale will participate.