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GOLD MEDAL STRUGGLE.—The Canterbury and New Zealand middle-distance freestyle champion, Jaynie Parkhouse (foreground), displays her renowned high-arm action as she battles with Virginia Rickard (Ryde Club, New South Wales) in the final of the senior 1500 metres event at the national swimming championships in the Moana Pool, Dunedin. Miss Rickard won, but Miss Parkhouse had the satisfaction of breaking her own national record by almost 5sec.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32860, 8 March 1972, Page 14

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GOLD MEDAL STRUGGLE.—The Canterbury and New Zealand middle-distance freestyle champion, Jaynie Parkhouse (foreground), displays her renowned high-arm action as she battles with Virginia Rickard (Ryde Club, New South Wales) in the final of the senior 1500 metres event at the national swimming championships in the Moana Pool, Dunedin. Miss Rickard won, but Miss Parkhouse had the satisfaction of breaking her own national record by almost 5sec. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32860, 8 March 1972, Page 14

GOLD MEDAL STRUGGLE.—The Canterbury and New Zealand middle-distance freestyle champion, Jaynie Parkhouse (foreground), displays her renowned high-arm action as she battles with Virginia Rickard (Ryde Club, New South Wales) in the final of the senior 1500 metres event at the national swimming championships in the Moana Pool, Dunedin. Miss Rickard won, but Miss Parkhouse had the satisfaction of breaking her own national record by almost 5sec. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32860, 8 March 1972, Page 14