NZ sprinter Zoe Hobbs breaks NZ and Oceania 100 metre record
New Zealand sprint queen Zoe Hobbs has broken the New Zealand and Oceania 100-metre record once again at the latest World Athletics continental tour event in the Czech Republic. Hobbs produced an electric return to form with a time of 10.94 seconds, her first sub-11 second performance in nearly two years. Sports correspondent Dana Johannsen spoke to Lisa Owen.
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NZ sprinter Zoe Hobbs breaks NZ and Oceania 100 metre record
New Zealand sprint queen Zoe Hobbs has broken the New Zealand and Oceania 100-metre record once again at the latest World Athletics continental tour event in the Czech Republic. Hobbs produced an electric return to form with a time of 10.94 seconds, her first sub-11 second performance in nearly two years. Sports correspondent Dana Johannsen spoke to Lisa Owen. To embed this content on your own webpage, cut and paste the following: See terms of use.