The Kiwi squash team, including Rotorua's Amanda Landers-Murphy, has struck double gold at the WSF World Doubles Championships in Darwin.
The team of Landers-Murphy, Joelle King, Paul Coll and Campbell Grayson picked up a gold medal in the mixed and women's events and a bronze medal in the men's event.
King, winner of a gold and silver medal at the Delhi Commonwealth Games in 2010 featured in two of those wins claiming a gold medal with Landers-Murphy in the women's final and a gold medal with Paul Coll in the mixed final.
In the men's doubles Paul Coll and Campbell Grayson claimed a bronze medal after they went down to the Australian pairing in the semi-final.
It has been an intense week of squash in Darwin with 23 matches played between the four players over 4 days. The final medal tally is an outstanding performance for the team and sets them well on track for the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in 2018.
Glen Wilson, a former NZ player who won a Mixed Doubles Gold Medal at the Commonwealth Games with Leilani Rorani in 2002, was facing his first assignment as a manager / coach for a NZ team.