"I can't remember anything else," he states, "till I woke up back in the village." With a splitting headache, his first thought was of the competition. He asked someone what time the final was, worried he was going to miss it. The reply: "Well, you didn't make the final."
After the incident, Mills vowed to “do a bit better in the shot [put]”. He did just that, finishing an impressive seventh in the world or in his humble recollection “not badly”.
Reflecting on his experiences at his “favourite Games” in Tokyo, Mills recalls the strong showing of the New Zealand Team track and field athletes and acknowledges the incident with the beam was probably “the weirdest thing that ever happened to me in sport”.
He remembers a quote from fellow Olympian, Sir Murray Halberg: "never come back from a Games and say, 'if only, if only I'd done this, if only I’d done that.”
