THE ENIGMA OF WOMEN.—K. Hall (United States) cries after winning the women’s 100 metres backstroke at the Olympic Games. She has little reason to cry for she broke the world record held by K. Muir (South Africa) and set a new Olympic record of 1min 6.2 sec. G. L. Stirling (New Zealand) was also in the final and finished eighth.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31835, 13 November 1968, Page 15
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60THE ENIGMA OF WOMEN.—K. Hall (United States) cries after winning the women’s 100 metres backstroke at the Olympic Games. She has little reason to cry for she broke the world record held by K. Muir (South Africa) and set a new Olympic record of 1min 6.2 sec. G. L. Stirling (New Zealand) was also in the final and finished eighth. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31835, 13 November 1968, Page 15
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