Queenstown-based skiers Taylor Rapley and Ben Griffin distinguished themselves at the final event in the New Zealand alpine championships at Coronet Peak on Friday and Saturday.
Rapley had a good result in the super G at Mt Hutt on August 28 and was second New Zealander in the slalom on Saturday.
That gave her the overall women's title, Coronet Peak race and events director Richard Murphy said.
Fellow Queenstown Alpine Ski Team member Griffin took the men's title, while Paralympic gold medallist Adam Hall claimed the men's adaptive title.
Murphy said the series had been a great success with "fantastic conditions and super-compact hard snow".
"We've seen some world class racing from many different nations [in the] giant slalom on Friday and slalom on Saturday.
"That pretty much wraps up the Coronet Peak FIS racing calendar. A lot of these athletes move north to Mt Hutt for the finals of the Australia New Zealand Cup, starting on Tuesday."











