
Taneille Crase has finished her Commonwealth Games campaign, with several new personal bests under her belt, including knocking over her previous best score achieved at the national championships.
The Chambers Flat athlete had a strong start on day one of the heptathlon and set new personal records in the 100m hurdles, shot put and 200m.
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This continued on day 2 of the event and Crase finished third in the long jump, fifth in the javelin throw and fifth in the 800m.
Both her long jump and 800m results were new personal records and Crase finished the event with a combined score of 6026, another personal best.
Nathan Lowe from Jimboomba Little Athletics said the former club member and coach had done the community proud.
"We're really proud of her achievements," Mr Lowe said.
"She's done well and she's a great role model for Little Athletics, not just in Queensland but across Australia too."
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Joe Colbrook
I am the Journalist for the Jimboomba Times covering the stories that matter to the community, from sport to politics. UQ Alumni
I am the Journalist for the Jimboomba Times covering the stories that matter to the community, from sport to politics. UQ Alumni