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NATIONAL ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP.—-The end of the journey for the three place-getters in the New Zealand 10-mile road running championship, held at Prebbleton on Saturday. LEFT: W. D. Baillie (Auckland) shows signs of strain as he pounds up to the finishing line to win in the outstanding time of 48min 25sec. MIDDLE: The 22-year-old Canterbury marathon champion, D. C. McKenzie, who provided the surprise of the race by finishing a close second after conceding the lead only a mile from home. RIGHT: J. Julian, the Auckland 10-mile title-holder, celebrated his thirtieth birthday by finishing third.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30880, 13 October 1965, Page 17

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NATIONAL ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP.—-The end of the journey for the three place-getters in the New Zealand 10-mile road running championship, held at Prebbleton on Saturday. LEFT: W. D. Baillie (Auckland) shows signs of strain as he pounds up to the finishing line to win in the outstanding time of 48min 25sec. MIDDLE: The 22-year-old Canterbury marathon champion, D. C. McKenzie, who provided the surprise of the race by finishing a close second after conceding the lead only a mile from home. RIGHT: J. Julian, the Auckland 10-mile title-holder, celebrated his thirtieth birthday by finishing third. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30880, 13 October 1965, Page 17

NATIONAL ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP.—-The end of the journey for the three place-getters in the New Zealand 10-mile road running championship, held at Prebbleton on Saturday. LEFT: W. D. Baillie (Auckland) shows signs of strain as he pounds up to the finishing line to win in the outstanding time of 48min 25sec. MIDDLE: The 22-year-old Canterbury marathon champion, D. C. McKenzie, who provided the surprise of the race by finishing a close second after conceding the lead only a mile from home. RIGHT: J. Julian, the Auckland 10-mile title-holder, celebrated his thirtieth birthday by finishing third. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30880, 13 October 1965, Page 17