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CHAMPION WATER-SKIER.—I. Walker, a 20-year-old student, on his way to winning the British national water-ski championships at Gosfield Lake, Halstead, Essex. Walker is the first man to win all four titles: over-all, tricks, slalom, and jumping. He broke the British and European records in the jumping.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32360, 28 July 1970, Page 19

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CHAMPION WATER-SKIER.—I. Walker, a 20-year-old student, on his way to winning the British national water-ski championships at Gosfield Lake, Halstead, Essex. Walker is the first man to win all four titles: over-all, tricks, slalom, and jumping. He broke the British and European records in the jumping. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32360, 28 July 1970, Page 19

CHAMPION WATER-SKIER.—I. Walker, a 20-year-old student, on his way to winning the British national water-ski championships at Gosfield Lake, Halstead, Essex. Walker is the first man to win all four titles: over-all, tricks, slalom, and jumping. He broke the British and European records in the jumping. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32360, 28 July 1970, Page 19