RHODESIAN DISCUS THROWERS, A. Dale (left), and M. Lambourn, at an early-morning practice at 7000 ft in the Inyanga Mountains, in the eastern highlands of Rhodesia. Eleven top athletes, including two women, are being used to indicate how the team for the Olympic Games in Mexico will react to the high altitude. The group is under close observation by doctors while they undergo the strenuous programme devised by the national coach, Mr J. Cheffers, of Australia.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31656, 17 April 1968, Page 13
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76RHODESIAN DISCUS THROWERS, A. Dale (left), and M. Lambourn, at an early-morning practice at 7000 ft in the Inyanga Mountains, in the eastern highlands of Rhodesia. Eleven top athletes, including two women, are being used to indicate how the team for the Olympic Games in Mexico will react to the high altitude. The group is under close observation by doctors while they undergo the strenuous programme devised by the national coach, Mr J. Cheffers, of Australia. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31656, 17 April 1968, Page 13
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