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NEW WOMEN’S SURF CHAMPION—A relative newcomer to Canterbury surfing, Miss J. Clark, caused one of the biggest upsets at the recent New Zealand surf life-saving championships when she defeated the reigning champion, Miss L. Harrow (Taylor’s Mistake) in the women’s surf race. Miss Clark only joined the North Beach club a few weeks ago and had never before competed in a championship event at either provincial or national level. She is shown above winning the surf race.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30390, 14 March 1964, Page 9

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NEW WOMEN’S SURF CHAMPION—A relative newcomer to Canterbury surfing, Miss J. Clark, caused one of the biggest upsets at the recent New Zealand surf life-saving championships when she defeated the reigning champion, Miss L. Harrow (Taylor’s Mistake) in the women’s surf race. Miss Clark only joined the North Beach club a few weeks ago and had never before competed in a championship event at either provincial or national level. She is shown above winning the surf race. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30390, 14 March 1964, Page 9

NEW WOMEN’S SURF CHAMPION—A relative newcomer to Canterbury surfing, Miss J. Clark, caused one of the biggest upsets at the recent New Zealand surf life-saving championships when she defeated the reigning champion, Miss L. Harrow (Taylor’s Mistake) in the women’s surf race. Miss Clark only joined the North Beach club a few weeks ago and had never before competed in a championship event at either provincial or national level. She is shown above winning the surf race. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30390, 14 March 1964, Page 9