Sprinter Zoe Hobbs has officially become the first New Zealand woman to run under 11 seconds for the 100 metres.
Hobbs created history at the Sydney Track Classic by running 10.97 to scalp one-tenth of a second from her Oceania women’s 100m record with an exhilarating performance.
Just eight days ago, the 25-year-old Taranaki-raised and Auckland-based sprinter lit up the New Zealand Track & Field Championships in Wellington by trimming 0.01 from her Oceania record, running 11.07 in the heats before following up with an illegal wind-assisted 10.89 in the final.
However, Saturday night in ideal conditions at Sydney Olympic Park, she turned on an astonishing demonstration of sprinting excellence to join a very exclusive sub-11-second club, the hallmark of world-class sprinting.
Hobbs flashed across the line in an Australian allcomers record of 10.97 - way clear of the cream of Australian sprinting with teenager Torrie Lewis in second (11.23) ahead of her compatriot Bree Masters (11.38).