After striking gold at the Tokyo Paralympics the Lake City AC athlete underwent surgery and she also admitted it was challenging to maintain motivation in the wake of the postponement of the 2022 World Para Athletics Championships in Kobe, Japan.
However, her performance at the Sola Power Throwing Academy suggested she is approaching her best form.
“I am really stoked,” she said. “I have gone through some changes following surgery and today was the furthest I’ve thrown for two years - and 6cm further than when winning gold in Tokyo.
“Today is a good stepping-stone, a good benchmark. It is still early in the season, and I will look to continue to progress my season from here.”
Adams will look to compete at the Porritt Classic in Hamilton on February 11 before moving on to compete at the 2023 Jennian Homes New Zealand Track and Field Championships in Wellington from March 2 to 5, before heading north for the Sir Graeme Douglas International in Auckland on March 16.
Behind Adams, North Harbour Bays athlete Sionnan Murphy, 17, bettered her national U20 shot put F37 record for a second successive day with a 8.54m throw last night at Newtown Park, and added a further 18cm to that mark today to complete a satisfactory couple of days work for the Aucklander.
New Zealand U20 shot put champion Natalia Rankin-Chitar (Papatoetoe), who posted a PB of 14.95m at the Team Ledger Harcourts Capital Classic, backed up that performance to win on Saturday to win the U20 event with a best throw of 14.37m.
Mikayla Sola (Lower Hutt) – daughter of event organiser, Shaka - won the U18 women’s shot competition with a PB of 13.49m.
Nick Palmer (Hastings) fired out his best effort of 18.72m in round six to claim a comfortable victory in the men’s shot from the improving Liam Ngchok-Wulf (Papakura), who recorded a best of 16.99m.