It's been a golden morning for New Zealand at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow, with Geordie Beamish following Hamish Kerr in winning gold.
After Kerr soared to victory in the high jump, Beamish timed his final kick to perfection, coming off the final bend on fire and powering past his rivals on the outside.
Beamish timed his burst to perfection in claiming 1500m gold at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow. (Source: Breakfast)
His time was 3.36.54, ahead of America duo Cole Hocker and Walker Kessler.
Following the race, Beamish said that he believed Hocker was the favourite for the race.
"If I keep him in sight, I have a shot."
With 100m to go he thought to himself "any medal, any colour".
"I don't give a sh*t what colour it is, I'll just take a stab at one of them," he said.
Shot putter Tom Walsh and pole vaulter Eliza McCartney won silver medals at the championships.
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