Chambers Flat athlete Taneille Crase had a cracking start in the heptathlon

Joe Colbrook
Updated August 8 2022 - 12:10pm, first published August 3 2022 - 3:00pm
Taneille Crase has had a cracking start to her Commonwealth Games campaign, placing first in the 100m hurdles. Picture by Getty Images.
Taneille Crase has had a cracking start to her Commonwealth Games campaign, placing first in the 100m hurdles. Picture by Getty Images.

Chambers Flat athlete Taneille Crase looks set to add to Australia's bumper medal tally after a strong start in the Women's Heptathlon overnight.

Joe Colbrook

Joe Colbrook

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Journalist at The Examiner, covering local government and planning, emergency services, breaking news and court. Send tips to joe.colbrook@austcommunitymedia.com.au. Ex-Jimboomba Times, UQ Alumni

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