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BACKSTROKE VICTORS. —R. Gray (above) and Miss P. Home (left), both members of the Wharenui club, look pleased with their respective efforts in the men’s and women’s 100 metres backstroke events, which they won at the Sockbum ParkWharenui carnival. Both swimmers recorded good times and they should be prominent members of Canterbury’s team at the national open swimming championships at Dunedin next February.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32778, 1 December 1971, Page 14

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BACKSTROKE VICTORS. —R. Gray (above) and Miss P. Home (left), both members of the Wharenui club, look pleased with their respective efforts in the men’s and women’s 100 metres backstroke events, which they won at the Sockbum Park-Wharenui carnival. Both swimmers recorded good times and they should be prominent members of Canterbury’s team at the national open swimming championships at Dunedin next February. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32778, 1 December 1971, Page 14

BACKSTROKE VICTORS. —R. Gray (above) and Miss P. Home (left), both members of the Wharenui club, look pleased with their respective efforts in the men’s and women’s 100 metres backstroke events, which they won at the Sockbum Park-Wharenui carnival. Both swimmers recorded good times and they should be prominent members of Canterbury’s team at the national open swimming championships at Dunedin next February. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32778, 1 December 1971, Page 14