Tomorrow he will compete at the Cooks Classic in Whanganui but he won't make it to the Capital Classic on Friday because he will be appearing at the Sola Power meeting in Wellington on Saturday.
"I promised Shaka Sola I would compete at his event although I love the Capital Classic but it is the day before so I'll go to the Capital Classic next year."
Gill, who holds the Potts Classic record of 20.06m set in 2015, said he enjoyed competing here and his family also joined him to extend turn the visit into a holiday in the beautiful Hastings and Napier cities.
Reta Blinova, also of Takapuna club but who didn't feature in the programme, won the women's top grade with a throw of 15.54 using a 4kg shot to smash the 13.94m record of Kim Mulhall, of Australia, set in 2011.
Reta who?
"I got a text from Jacko's mum [Nerida Gill] at 11 [on Saturday] in the morning asking if Reta could compete," meeting manager Richard Potts said yesterday of Jacko Gill's girlfriend who hails from Estonia.