Iron Māori overall individuals won by brother and sister duo

Kua wikitoria te tokorua no Ngati Raukawa a Sarai Hemara me tona tungane a Josh I te rarangi whakamutunga o Iron Maori mo nga wahanga takitahi tane, wahine hoki.

Kua tutuki i a Josh Hemara, 28 nga tau, i te wikitoria nui whakaharahara.

“It's not easy, that's the part that people don't see, I train nine times a week to 12 times a week, in the pool early morning before everyone is up go to work, I work 40 hours, and then I cycle or run in my lunch hour and I do it all after work as well, it's not easy but I love it too much to quit.”

Tōmuri mai ko tana tuahine a Sarai, koia hoki te toa o tana wahanga mō te whakataetae nei.

“I tried to beat him out of the water but he was just too quick for me but he had an amazing race as well he's walking around he seems to be fine but I'm struggling haha yeah it was really good it's a good family event.”

Kātahi anō rāua ka hoki mai I te whakataetae o te ao i Mehiko, i reira whakakanohi i a Aotearoa,  he metara hiriwa tō Sarai, ko tōnā tūngane i tae tuawhā mai.

Hei tā Josh, “It's awesome racing on the world stage and competing for NZ but it's awesome to have Hemara on my chest as well and take it around the world.”

Inaianei he whakatā te mahi mō mua i tō raua ahu ki te whakataetae nui o te ao ka tū ki Uropi hei tera tau.