Northland's Emma Foy has continued her great form on the bike, winning two medals at the UCI Para Cycling Track World Championships in the Netherlands over the weekend.
Foy, from Dargaville, is a member of Whangārei's Marsden Wheelers club, and was in a new tandem pairing with fellow Rio 2016 Paralympian Hannah van Kampen. Together they showed unbeatable form to win gold and the world champion title in the fastest time recorded at sea level for the women's B 3km individual pursuit.
Foy, who has a visual impairment, was joined by van Kampen who acted as a sighted pilot for the race. This was the fourth time Foy had won this world title and worn the rainbow jersey having done so with sighted pilot Laura Thompson in 2014, 2015 and 2016.
Despite constant delays before their race on Saturday, Foy and van Kampen came out with a strong start and produced some fast splits, continually increasing their lead throughout the race. The New Zealand tandem finished in a blistering time of 03:25.787 with Belgium taking silver and Great Britain earning bronze.
