THE TWISTERS EARLY LAST EVENING—After twisting for 48 hours the three remaining competitors take another short break to have their legs and feet massaged at the Caledonian hall. The "patients" are Miss Y. Pinter, I. Bell (Auckland), and Mrs R. Denny. On the left is G. Nelson, and on the right N. Hooper, who had to withdraw from the competition. The world record is 99hrs 26min.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29778, 22 March 1962, Page 6
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66THE TWISTERS EARLY LAST EVENING—After twisting for 48 hours the three remaining competitors take another short break to have their legs and feet massaged at the Caledonian hall. The "patients" are Miss Y. Pinter, I. Bell (Auckland), and Mrs R. Denny. On the left is G. Nelson, and on the right N. Hooper, who had to withdraw from the competition. The world record is 99hrs 26min. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29778, 22 March 1962, Page 6
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