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    Zoe Hobbs has gone faster than any Kiwi woman in history - again - but it won't count as another national record

    Zoe Hobbs has gone faster than any Kiwi woman in history - again - but it won't count as another national record


    Hobbs ran a wind-assisted 10.89 seconds in the 100 metres final, at the New Zealand athletics championships in Wellington.

    While the mark won't stand as a record, due to a 3.4 metres-per-second wind at her back, the 26-year-old is staggered to crack the 11 second mark - on her return to competition.



    Hobbs did break her own official mark in the morning heats, clocking 11.07 seconds - an Oceania, New Zealand, New Zealand resident and all-comers record.

    She's also met the qualifying mark for August's world championships in Budapest.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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