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Tears of success

ABOVE: The finish of the women's 800 metres. Charlene Rendma (Australia) wins the gold medal, and Sue Haden (New Zealand) wins the silver. Joan Allison (England), who was fourth, is on the left. TOP RIGHT; A thoughtful moment for Fiona Hotson. of Scotland, on a diving board at Queen Elizabeth II Park. RIGHT: Charlene Rendina (Australia) on the victory dais after receiving the gold medal for the women’s 800 metres. FAR RIGHT: Patti Stenhouse (Canada) cuddles her teddy bear mascot after winning the 100 metres women’s butterfly. LOWER RIGHT: The start of the 20-mile road walk at Queen Elizabeth Park yesterday afternoon. LOWER LEFT: Congratulations for Bevan Smith of New Zealand after winning the bronze medal for the men’s 200 metres. LEFT: Gordon Windeyer (Australia) becomes the first highjumper to clear seven feet in New Zealand and he wins a gold medal.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33446, 30 January 1974, Page 9

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Tears of success Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33446, 30 January 1974, Page 9

Tears of success Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33446, 30 January 1974, Page 9

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