The records kept tumbling on the final morning of qualifying at the Oceania track cycling championships in Invercargill today.
It was the chance for the sprinters to shine, with four New Zealand records broken at the ILT Velodrome.
New Zealand's Natasha Hansen, the former Cantabrian now living in Southland, not only celebrated a new national and allcomers' record in qualifying, but also heads into the sprint final tonight where she will meet Australian Stephanie Morton after both won their semifinals in two-straight rides.
Auckland's Sam Webster, like Hansen, set a new national and allcomers' record in qualifying and forced his way through to the final where he will meet Commonwealth Games kilo gold medallist Scott Sunderland of Australia.
Keirin champion Simon Van Velthooven set things alight in the early stages with a New Zealand record performance, clocking 10.217 in qualifying and inside his previous best of 10.35. Australian Andrew Taylor went quicker at 10.181 - to be close to the previous quickest time on the track of 10.154 set by compatriot Mark French.