Coronavirus: Waikato runner Camille Buscomb remains on track for Tokyo Olympics
Waikato long-distance runner Camille Buscomb is holding on to hope she'll be able to realise her dream of competing at the Olympics in Tokyo this year.
The 29-year-old from Cambridge has qualified to represent New Zealand in the 5000m and 10,000m races but the threat of coronavirus may force organisers to review the event scheduled for July and August.

Training at home in the Waikato has its advantages, like reconnecting with familiar people and places. The Cambridge Athletics and Harrier Club is where Camille discovered her love for running.