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SURPRISE WINNER.—Miss D. Falvey (Pareora), left, and Miss A. Tait (Christchurch) battling for the lead at the start of the final lap in the Canterbury women’s 800 metres championship at Rugby Park on Saturday. Miss Falvey surprised by racing away to win the title while Miss Tait, a New Zealand crosscountry trialist, was forced to accept second place.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32525, 8 February 1971, Page 14

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SURPRISE WINNER.—Miss D. Falvey (Pareora), left, and Miss A. Tait (Christchurch) battling for the lead at the start of the final lap in the Canterbury women’s 800 metres championship at Rugby Park on Saturday. Miss Falvey surprised by racing away to win the title while Miss Tait, a New Zealand crosscountry trialist, was forced to accept second place. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32525, 8 February 1971, Page 14

SURPRISE WINNER.—Miss D. Falvey (Pareora), left, and Miss A. Tait (Christchurch) battling for the lead at the start of the final lap in the Canterbury women’s 800 metres championship at Rugby Park on Saturday. Miss Falvey surprised by racing away to win the title while Miss Tait, a New Zealand crosscountry trialist, was forced to accept second place. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32525, 8 February 1971, Page 14