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FIRST DAY OF NATIONAL ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS.—Photographs taken at Lancaster Park yesterday afternoon. LEFT: N. R. Read (Wellington) winning the 20-kilometre road walk. RIGHT: Competitors in the six-mile championship soon after the start. I. Bennett (Waikato) is leading K. E. Williams (Otago): E. Monk (West Coast, North Island), second from left; H. Rodger (Auckland), in white; and C. E. Dillimore (Canterbury), extreme right. The race was won by Rodger, Monk being second, and Bennett third.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27920, 17 March 1956, Page 10

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FIRST DAY OF NATIONAL ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS.—Photographs taken at Lancaster Park yesterday afternoon. LEFT: N. R. Read (Wellington) winning the 20-kilometre road walk. RIGHT: Competitors in the six-mile championship soon after the start. I. Bennett (Waikato) is leading K. E. Williams (Otago): E. Monk (West Coast, North Island), second from left; H. Rodger (Auckland), in white; and C. E. Dillimore (Canterbury), extreme right. The race was won by Rodger, Monk being second, and Bennett third. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27920, 17 March 1956, Page 10

FIRST DAY OF NATIONAL ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS.—Photographs taken at Lancaster Park yesterday afternoon. LEFT: N. R. Read (Wellington) winning the 20-kilometre road walk. RIGHT: Competitors in the six-mile championship soon after the start. I. Bennett (Waikato) is leading K. E. Williams (Otago): E. Monk (West Coast, North Island), second from left; H. Rodger (Auckland), in white; and C. E. Dillimore (Canterbury), extreme right. The race was won by Rodger, Monk being second, and Bennett third. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27920, 17 March 1956, Page 10

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