Former Hokitika athlete Holly Robinson was "buzzing" and "shattered" at the same time after winning a silver medal in the women's javelin F46 at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro early this morning.
Robinson threw a massive personal best of 41.22m on her fifth attempt, elevating her from the bronze medal position to silver. The gold medal winner was another Holly, Holly Arnold of Great Britain, with a world record throw of 43.01m
Speaking to the Greymouth Star this morning Robinson said she was "stoked" with her medal win.
"I had a great build up to the games and knew I would be able to go all right. I wanted to throw a personal best - I did that and got a silver medal for it."
Robinson said the wait was nail-biting as the thrower following her, Poland's Katarzyna Piekart, in both the fifth and sixth round, was then in third place.