"It was a great crowd and it was really fun. We wanted to improve on our speed in our winter but we haven't run a 3000 for four years so it was unusual for us."
Anna says running in New Zealand has been wonderful because of the excellent training facilities in the Bay of Plenty and Waikato.
"Running in the sun has given us so much energy and you can't compare it with running in winter time in Germany. Our goal for both us is to go to the Olympics in Rio. We have to run the German standard in spring this year but we think we can do it."
Lisa is going back to Germany next week, while Anna is to compete in Wellington at the national championships in the 3000m distance before they both compete together again in a half marathon in Barcelona in February.
Event organiser Malcolm Taylor says the twilight meeting is not so much about breaking records but is a top class event for athletes all over North Island to fill a void in the middle of the summer programme.
"It was a bonus getting the twins to compete but local athletes like [New Zealand sprinter] Amy Robinson is a really good supporter of our events and she is out there in her club uniform.
"It is very good and with the likes of Mariah Ririnui returning it is boding well for a very good sprint team from here."
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