Andrea Hewitt may have missed out on winning in front of her home fans, but she again showed triathlon in this country is safe in her hands.
With Bevan Docherty set to join Kris Gemmell in leaving the sport and 24-year-old Ryan Sissons not quite in contention, New Zealand triathlon fans are short on potential world-beaters.
But they can at least still rely on Hewitt. Her seventh place at yesterday's Barfoot & Thompson world series grand final in Auckland ensured the 30-year-old finished on the overall podium for the second straight year.
After coming second last year Hewitt slipped back a place in 2012, but her consistency is a clear indicator she will get more chances to go one better in the years to come.
"It was a good way to top off another consistent year," Hewitt said. "I couldn't believe it at the end. I came into this race fourth-ranked and Erin (Densham) was leading the series, but with her DNF today I moved in front."