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“HOW DID I MAKE OUT?”—R. Chase (Lynndale) could well be asking himself this question as he looks at his watch at the end of the first New Zealand 15,000 metres veterans’ road championship at Nelson on Saturday. Chase won the event in the fast time of 50min 20sec.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33050, 18 October 1972, Page 16

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“HOW DID I MAKE OUT?”—R. Chase (Lynndale) could well be asking himself this question as he looks at his watch at the end of the first New Zealand 15,000 metres veterans’ road championship at Nelson on Saturday. Chase won the event in the fast time of 50min 20sec. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33050, 18 October 1972, Page 16

“HOW DID I MAKE OUT?”—R. Chase (Lynndale) could well be asking himself this question as he looks at his watch at the end of the first New Zealand 15,000 metres veterans’ road championship at Nelson on Saturday. Chase won the event in the fast time of 50min 20sec. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33050, 18 October 1972, Page 16

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