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Members of the New Zealand rowing team in Nottingham were jubilant when Mr Tommi Keller, president of the international rowing organisation, F.I.S.A., announced that the 1978 world rowing championships would be held in New Zealand on Lake Karapiro. From left are Messrs Wyn Wrathall, manager of the team, Cyril Hilliard, a vice-president of the New Zealand Rowing Association, Keller, Don Rowlands, president of the New Zealand association, and Charles Saunders, a vice-president of the associationpicture: Colin Simpson, a staff photographer of "The Press."

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33934, 29 August 1975, Page 8

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Members of the New Zealand rowing team in Nottingham were jubilant when Mr Tommi Keller, president of the international rowing organisation, F.I.S.A., announced that the 1978 world rowing championships would be held in New Zealand on Lake Karapiro. From left are Messrs Wyn Wrathall, manager of the team, Cyril Hilliard, a vice-president of the New Zealand Rowing Association, Keller, Don Rowlands, president of the New Zealand association, and Charles Saunders, a vice-president of the associationpicture:Colin Simpson, a staff photographer of "The Press." Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33934, 29 August 1975, Page 8

Members of the New Zealand rowing team in Nottingham were jubilant when Mr Tommi Keller, president of the international rowing organisation, F.I.S.A., announced that the 1978 world rowing championships would be held in New Zealand on Lake Karapiro. From left are Messrs Wyn Wrathall, manager of the team, Cyril Hilliard, a vice-president of the New Zealand Rowing Association, Keller, Don Rowlands, president of the New Zealand association, and Charles Saunders, a vice-president of the associationpicture:Colin Simpson, a staff photographer of "The Press." Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33934, 29 August 1975, Page 8