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Last Updated: Monday, 29 January 2007, 22:08 GMT
Miller secures new world record
Stephen Miller
Miller has enjoyed a successful time in Australia
Triple Paralympic champion Stephen Miller has beaten his own F32 club world record mark in Australia.

Miller, who was among a number of wheelchair throwers and racers training down under, achieved the feat at an event in Canberra.

He managed 34.93m, smashing his previous best of 33.53 which he threw to win gold in Athens in 2004.

Danny West, who is also coached by Ray Knight, broke his F34 shot British record with 10.85m at the same event.

In the Australia Day 10km races, David Weir was narrowly beaten into second place by Australian Kurt Fearnley in the men's event.

Shelly Woods finished third behind experienced Canadians Chantal Peticlerc and Diane Roy in the women's race.

SEE ALSO
Miller ready for Australian camp
10 Jan 07 |  Disability Sport
Miller wins hat-trick of titles
09 Sep 06 |  Disability Sport
Miller collects club gold
21 Sep 04 |  Disability Sport


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