The rapid rise of Paralympic star Liam Malone has reached a new pinnacle, with his appointment as a Member of the NZ Order of Merit in New Year's Honours.
A champion over 200m and 400m, and silver medallist over his less favoured 100m in Rio, Malone ran times comparable to the best recorded by New Zealand's top athletes, doing so on prosthetic limbs.
The double amputee was born with fibular hemimelia in both legs and turned to the track to counter the affects of depression, following the death of his mother three years ago.
Raising $20,000 for a set of prosthetic blades, Malone (23) showed he had ability to match the technology, proving almost unstoppable on the Paralympic stage.
Earlier this week, Malone told Newstalk ZB he was still assessing his priorities over the next four years, leading up to the defence of his titles in Tokyo 2020.