Zoe Hobbs
Zoe Hobbs (NZ)
Biography
Zoe Hobbs, the speedster from New Zealand, is a trailblazer in the world of athletics. Her lightning-fast sprints and dedication to her sport have earned her the title of New Zealand's fastest ever female 100m sprinter. Born in Stratford in 1997, Zoe's journey in athletics has been nothing short of inspirational. Making her mark on the international stage, Zoe showcased her talent at the 2019 World Championships in Doha. Under the guidance of her coach, James Mortimer, Zoe's performance at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games was outstanding, securing a fifth-place finish in the women's 100m final. Her achievements continued to soar in 2023 when she etched her name in history by being the first woman in Oceania to break the 11-second barrier in the 100m race. Zoe's determination and passion for speed propelled her to a remarkable fourth-place finish in the 60m final at the World Athletics Indoor Championships, where she clocked an Oceania record of 7.06 seconds. Beyond her athletic pursuits, Zoe is also known as a co-founder of an athlete nutrition business, blending her expertise in sports with entrepreneurial flair. Zoe's journey is a testament to her unwavering spirit and commitment to excellence, making her a role model for aspiring athletes and an icon in the world of sprinting.