Kirsten Louise HellierONZM (née Smith; born 6 October 1969 in Tokoroa) is a former javelin thrower, who represented New Zealand at the Commonwealth and the Olympic Games. She set her personal best (62.52 metres) in 1994 with the old javelin type. Hellier was the coach of World Champion shot putterValerie Adams from 1998 until 2010.[1]
Biography
Hellier was born in Tokoroa. Her father, Lionel Smith, was a hurdler at the 1950 British Empire Games.[2] From age five to eleven, her family lived in Samoa where her father was a construction worker. Having lived in Samoa later helped with understanding cultural issues when it came to coaching Adams.[3]
Hellier placed eighth at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in the women's javelin throw. She competed in the same event at the 1992 Summer Olympics where she placed 17th overall in qualifying with a throw of 59.34 m. At the 1994 Commonwealth Games, she won the silver medal in the women's javelin with a throw of 60.40 m.[4] Hellier was trained by the decathlete Max Stewart.[3]
In 2020, Hellier was appointed to Athletics New Zealand in a key coaching role as Athletic NZ Programme Coach.[8] An interview with Hellier was featured in the 2022 documentary film Dame Valerie Adams: More than Gold.[9]