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NEW SPRINT CHAMPION.—A. G. Steel (High School Old Boys), on left, and the New Zealand sprint champion, D. W. Mackenzie (University), a split second before bursting through the tape at the end of the Canterbury 100 yards championship on Saturday. Although both runners recorded 10.2 sec, Steel was credited with the victory.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30681, 22 February 1965, Page 10

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NEW SPRINT CHAMPION.—A. G. Steel (High School Old Boys), on left, and the New Zealand sprint champion, D. W. Mackenzie (University), a split second before bursting through the tape at the end of the Canterbury 100 yards championship on Saturday. Although both runners recorded 10.2 sec, Steel was credited with the victory. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30681, 22 February 1965, Page 10

NEW SPRINT CHAMPION.—A. G. Steel (High School Old Boys), on left, and the New Zealand sprint champion, D. W. Mackenzie (University), a split second before bursting through the tape at the end of the Canterbury 100 yards championship on Saturday. Although both runners recorded 10.2 sec, Steel was credited with the victory. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30681, 22 February 1965, Page 10