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PENTATHLON CHAMPION.—Miss B. Poulsen (Canterbury) won her third New Zealand pentathlon championship at Whangarei on Saturday. She is shown here coming down for an unorthodox landing in a recent inter-club high jump event at Rugby Park. The high jump is her weakest event but she only needs to improve it slightly to threaten seriously the national pentathlon record held by Mrs L. E. Wilson, also of Canterbury.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31627, 13 March 1968, Page 13

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PENTATHLON CHAMPION.—Miss B. Poulsen (Canterbury) won her third New Zealand pentathlon championship at Whangarei on Saturday. She is shown here coming down for an unorthodox landing in a recent inter-club high jump event at Rugby Park. The high jump is her weakest event but she only needs to improve it slightly to threaten seriously the national pentathlon record held by Mrs L. E. Wilson, also of Canterbury. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31627, 13 March 1968, Page 13

PENTATHLON CHAMPION.—Miss B. Poulsen (Canterbury) won her third New Zealand pentathlon championship at Whangarei on Saturday. She is shown here coming down for an unorthodox landing in a recent inter-club high jump event at Rugby Park. The high jump is her weakest event but she only needs to improve it slightly to threaten seriously the national pentathlon record held by Mrs L. E. Wilson, also of Canterbury. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31627, 13 March 1968, Page 13