She was a gold medallist at the 2006 World Squash Doubles Championships and won silver that year at the Commonwealth Games, and now Tamsyn Leevey has a Masters Games medal.
The Taumarunui-born 35-year-old competed at her first Masters on Wednesday with partner Peter Tai, taking home the silver in the division one doubles. It was something of a family affair as dad Ray won bronze in the same class with his partner Brian Knox.
"I started playing squash with Dad when I was just a kid, we used to play all the time but as I grew older we didn't get to play as much," she said.
"So it's really great to have him here today, it's just like old times."
She said friends had told her about the Masters and she had been very excited to take part.