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Mary Peters, the Commonwealth Games pentathlon champion from Northern Ireland, happily acknowledges the cheers for her last international victory. Modupe Oshikoya, the Nigerian girl who was second, may well succeed Miss Peters as Olympic champion.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33455, 9 February 1974, Page 4

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Mary Peters, the Commonwealth Games pentathlon champion from Northern Ireland, happily acknowledges the cheers for her last international victory. Modupe Oshikoya, the Nigerian girl who was second, may well succeed Miss Peters as Olympic champion. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33455, 9 February 1974, Page 4

Mary Peters, the Commonwealth Games pentathlon champion from Northern Ireland, happily acknowledges the cheers for her last international victory. Modupe Oshikoya, the Nigerian girl who was second, may well succeed Miss Peters as Olympic champion. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33455, 9 February 1974, Page 4

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