Baker showed good form in her lead up to the Australian championships when finishing second in the in the Under 18 women's grade of the New Zealand Cross Country Champs in Wellington two weeks ago.
The talented all round sporting star is also a nationally recognised hockey player and was one of two WHS students selected for national duty earlier this month.
She was selected for the New Zealand Under 18 women's development camp to be held December 15-21, while school mate Jordan Cohen was selected for the men's camp. Last season Baker was in the strong Central Hockey U18 women's side that won the age group national title.
She is now preparing to represent her school again in the girls hockey 1st X1 to play Tournament Week competition in Pukekohe next week, but is also in training for the national cross country championships in Dunedin in December. Fortunately, the hockey camp and national cross country dates do not clash.
"I really didn't know what to expect in Australia because it was my first international event - I would have been happy to finish in the top 30," Baker said on Wednesday.
"Greg (croach Fromont) didn't really know what to expect either and just told me to go out there and have fun, enjoy it, so that's what I did and I couldn't believe it when I came home fourth. I felt really good during the run and thoroughly enjoyed it."
While she is a class act in athletics, Baker much prefers hockey and her ultimate goal is to become a Black Stick.
Unlike many other sports, hockey and track and field or even cross country probably complement each other rather than hinder.
"They probably go hand-in-hand with running giving me strength and stamina for hockey. I'm happy to do both while they don't clash, but hockey is definitely my preferred sport - I'd love to become a Black Stick," Baker said.